A whistle-blower detailed how procedures in one military hospital were “routinely” carried out without painkillers, causing “an unacceptable amount of pain” to detainees.

Another whistle-blower said painkillers were used “selectively” and “in a very limited way” during an invasive medical procedure on a Gazan detainee in a public hospital.

He also said critically ill patients being held in makeshift military facilities were being denied proper treatment because of a reluctance by public hospitals to transfer and treat them.

One detainee, taken from Gaza for questioning by the Israeli army and later released, told the BBC his leg had to be amputated because he was denied treatment for an infected wound.

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    6 months ago

    I think you honestly need to have a long hard look at yourself.Who reads about people being tortured and their answer to it is "but hamas"If someone came on here defenending hamas torture you would be rightfully disgusted.But for some reason zionist apoligists seen to view Palastianians as subhuman.I wonder were else in history this was prevelent.