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    Hamas Torture Claim: Israel’s Policy on Palestinian Prisoners

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    What it is about

    National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir is reported to have received video footage depicting the torture of hostages by Hamas in Gaza. According to sources, this was an attempt to pressure him into improving conditions for Palestinian security prisoners in Israel. However, Ben Gvir has firmly denied receiving any such footage and vowed not to yield to Hamas’ coercion.

    Why it matters

    This situation underscores the high stakes involved in Israel’s handling of Palestinian prisoners in light of ongoing threats from Hamas. Ben Gvir’s leadership, particularly concerning prisoner conditions, reflects Israel’s broader strategy to manage security concerns while countering terrorist propaganda and manipulations.

    The Israeli Stance

    Responding to the report, Ben Gvir stated unequivocally that Israel would not bow to Hamas’ demands. “Hamas must be defeated, and we must not submit to its dictates,” he asserted, emphasizing the need for a robust stance against terrorist activities.

    Hostages and Humanitarian Concerns

    The Hostages Families Forum reiterated the dire situation of hostages, appealing for a swift resolution. “There is no need for additional videos to know the obvious: for 296 days now, the hostages have been undergoing physical and mental torture, starved, and held in inhumane conditions,” the forum stated.

    Tough Measures on Palestinian Prisoners

    Ben Gvir’s tenure has seen the introduction of measures aimed at reducing the quality of life for Palestinian prisoners, following the egregious October 7 Hamas terror attacks. These actions, while controversial, are part of Israel’s broader strategy to ensure national security and dismantle terrorist networks.

    Proud of His Actions

    “The conditions of terrorists in prisons have indeed worsened and the summer camps have stopped and I am proud of that,” said Ben Gvir, justifying these changes as necessary steps toward maintaining order and security.

    Addressing Allegations

    Despite accusations from human rights groups and criticisms suggesting poor treatment of prisoners, Ben Gvir defended his policies. Initial measures included increased detentions and temporary adjustments like providing mattresses on the floor instead of beds to cope with overcrowding.

    Future Steps

    Ben Gvir remains unfazed by domestic and international critiques, focused on his mission to weaken Hamas’ influence and ensure the safety of Israeli citizens. His commitment signals Israel’s determination to confront terrorism with resilience and strategic firmness.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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