Contrasting reality: Treatment of Israeli and Palestinian prisoners – Middle 
East Monitor


Contrasting reality: Treatment of Israeli and Palestinian prisoners
The release of three Israeli women held captive in Gaza on Sunday attracted 
significant global media attention. However, there was comparatively limited 
coverage of the freed Palestinian women, who had been kidnapped and detained by 
Israel without charge. This disparity reflects the normalization of the 
dehumanization of Palestinians, perpetuating a narrative that enables Israel to 
murder more than 46,000 Palestinians with impunity.
Initial medical assessments by the Red Cross and Israeli doctors indicated that 
the women were in good health, suggesting they had been treated well during 
their captivity. Their accounts speak of humane conditions with access to food, 
water, and shelter. Israeli captives were afforded medical care and sustenance, 
when Israel starved Palestinian children, murdered doctors and burned down 
hospitals.

The Israeli women were treated with dignity during their captivity. In 
contrast, a United Nations report highlights the mistreatment of Palestinian 
women in Israeli jails, and how they are “subjected to sexual assault, stripped 
naked and searched by male Israeli army officers”, and threatened with sexual 
violence. The same report also noted that Israeli soldiers took photos of 
female Palestinian detainees “in degrading circumstances” and threatened to 
post the images online to further humiliate and exert control over them.

The well-being of the released Israeli captives—despite the devastation in Gaza 
at the hands of Israel bespeaks of the humane values of their captors. Without 
a doubt, their visible appearance reveals that they had enjoyed what the 
majority of Gazans did not have access to, under the malevolent Israeli siege, 
such as food, fuel to keep warm or safe shelter to protect them from Israeli 
bombs and the elements.

Meanwhile, a video of the released Khalida Jarrar, a Palestinian woman prisoner 
leader, shows her struggling to walk—a contrast to the image of her before she 
was kidnapped by Israeli Occupation forces in December 2023.

The care shown to Israeli prisoners is the polar opposite of the treatment 
Palestinian prisoners receive in Israeli custody. Among them, detained 
Palestinian doctors tortured to death not for carrying a gun, but rather for 
holding a scalpel in the operating room to treat the injured, possibly 
including Israeli captives.

Palestinians who survived Israeli torture, like body-builder Moazaz Obaiyat, 
tell a different story. Obaiyat was detained following a pre-dawn raid on his 
West Bank home in October 2023. Unlike the healthy Israeli women who sprinted 
into the Red Cross vehicles upon their release, the once strong and muscular 
Obaiyat was unable to walk unaided, after being held without charge for eleven 
months.

For Palestinians held in Israeli jails, the reality could not be more different 
since 1948. The maltreatment of Palestinian prisoners, torture, abuse, and even 
death in custody have been well-documented by human rights organizations. 
According to UN sources, 56 Palestinians have lost their lives in Israeli 
prisons due to torture since 7 October 2023.

Male Palestinian detainees have also been victims of sexual assault as a means 
of humiliation and coercion. These crimes are not isolated incidents but part 
of a racist Israeli policy designed to break their will. Not only have the 
Israeli perpetrators gone unpunished, but their actions have often been 
justified or defended by Israeli leaders. For Palestinian prisoners—many held 
without charge or trial—captivity is an experience of unimaginable torment.

Torture and the humiliation of Palestinians in Israeli jails is backed by 
Israeli officials, such as Israeli lawmaker, Hanoch Milwidsky. When asked if it 
was acceptable “to insert a stick into a person’s rectum”, Milwidsky responded, 
“Yes, if he is a Nukhba (Hamas militant) everything is legitimate to do! 
Everything!”

According to Israeli accounts, this qualification of being a Hamas militant 
effectively applies to every Palestinian in Gaza, as per the Israeli 
government, “there are no innocent civilians”. This sentiment was echoed 
earlier by the self-proclaimed moderate Israeli President, Isaac Herzog, who 
declared, “An entire nation out there is responsible.”

In defending the abusive actions by reservist jailers, the racist Israeli 
National Security Minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, wrote in a post on social media: 
“Take your hands off the reservists”, referring to Israeli soldiers charged 
with sodomizing Palestinian prisoners.

Torture, detention without charge, and other punitive measures remain a 
persistent feature of Israeli policy discourse. This institutional backing not 
only perpetuates abuse but also normalizes this behavior in the Israeli 
culture, against the Palestinian “goyim”.

When abuses are exposed, Israeli officials often deny or downplay them as 
isolated incidents. They refuse to allow independent investigations or hold 
anyone accountable. Israeli prison officials and political leaders consistently 
defend their actions, framing any criticism as an attack on Israel’s security 
apparatus. Some Israeli lawmakers and public figures argue that the 
humanization of Palestinian prisoners undermines the morale of security forces.

The disparity in the treatment of prisoners serves as a microcosm of the 
broader power and ethical divide between Israelis and Palestinians. While 
Israeli captives are humanized, Palestinians in Israeli jails endure systemic 
abuse that reflects the dehumanization of an entire people. This double 
standard is not only a moral failing but also a reflection of the deep-seated 
Zionist ideology that dismisses the humanity of Palestinians.

The international community’s silence on the plight of Palestinian prisoners 
stands in stark contrast to the overwhelming outpouring of concern for Israeli 
captives. This selective outrage only enables the Israeli policies of 
dehumanization, injustice, and oppression. The contrasting reality between 
Israeli and Palestinian captives exposes not just the dehumanization inherent 
in the Israeli culture toward non-Jews but also strips naked the selective 
morality of the West.

Jamal Kanj



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