IOF systematically killing Palestinian detainees: Hamas
Hamas says over 94 Palestinian detainees have been martyred in Israeli prisons since October 2023, warning of torture, sexual abuse, and war crimes.
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Palestinians carry the body of Hamas soldier Mutasim Miqdad, draped in the group's flag, who was killed in an Israeli army strike, during his funeral in Gaza City on November 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Hamas has accused the Israeli occupation of implementing a systematic policy of killing Palestinian detainees inside its prisons following the martyrdom of more than 94 detainees since the beginning of the war on the Gaza Strip in October 2023.
In an official statement, the movement described the killings as part of an "organized criminal approach" that has transformed Israeli prisons into deliberate killing fields targeting Palestinian detainees.
Hamas warned of grave and systematic violations committed against detainees, citing reliable human rights documentation and direct eyewitness testimonies.
The movement listed severe abuses, including:
- Brutal physical assaults and beatings
- Burning detainees with boiling water
- Use of attack dogs against inmates
- Sexual assaults and other forms of torture
These acts, the statement said, represent not only violations of human dignity but also crimes punishable under international humanitarian law.
Hamas asserted that these violations constitute "full-fledged war crimes" and are part of the broader "bloody system" through which the occupation runs its detention facilities. The movement emphasized that the scale and persistence of abuse reflect deliberate state policy, not isolated incidents.
International silence enables continued violations
The statement condemned ongoing international silence, particularly by Western governments and institutions, regarding the conditions of Palestinian detainees. Hamas said that this silence amounts to an "open mandate" for the occupation to continue its policy of killing and torture behind prison walls.
Hamas criticized the lack of accountability and the failure to investigate or prosecute Israeli officials responsible for crimes against humanity.
The Movement called on the United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and all relevant human rights organizations to take immediate and concrete action to stop the occupation’s crimes against Palestinian detainees. It also demanded that detainees’ rights be upheld in accordance with international laws and conventions, and that those responsible be held to account through international legal mechanisms.
Martyred detainees bound, blindfolded, tortured
On a related note, earlier this month, Gaza’s forensic department revealed that most of the bodies of Palestinian martyrs returned by the occupation were found blindfolded, with their hands and feet bound, clear evidence, it said, of brutal torture and execution.
The announcement followed "Israel’s" handover of 30 bodies under a ceasefire deal. Many of the bodies reportedly bore signs of severe abuse, including burns, mutilation, and binding marks. International organizations have been urged to enter Gaza to document these violations and hold the occupation accountable for war crimes.
The Guardian had reported that at least 135 mutilated bodies were returned from the Israeli Sde Teiman military base, a site linked to summary executions and torture. The handovers took place under a ceasefire agreement signed on October 13 by the US, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey.