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“All of them need to be freed, so their suffering stops!” said freed Palestinian photojournalist Shadi Abu Sido, describing the unimaginable torment he and others endured inside Israeli occupation prisons.
“If you all die once a day, we died a thousand times each day,” he said. “We didn’t know the taste of sleep or food they came at night, threw water on us, tortured us in every way.” After nearly 20 months of captivity, Abu Sido called on the world to act, demanding the immediate release of the thousands of Palestinians still held in Israeli occupation torture camps.
Palestinian hostages are emerging from Israel’s torture camps mutilated, starved, and deeply traumatised.
Whistleblower doctors revealed last year that at Sde Teiman, amputations were routine — the result of torture, prolonged shackling, medical neglect, untreated wounds, and gunshots.
The real reason Netanyahu skipped today’s summit in Egypt: Arab leaders threatened to boycott, and Turkey’s president warned he’d turn his plane back to Ankara. Israel remains a pariah — it won’t escape accountability for the Gaza genocide