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Israeli army says soldiers accused of abusing Palestinian to return to duty

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Israeli army says soldiers accused of abusing Palestinian to return to duty

TL;DR

Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir has allowed five soldiers accused of sexually assaulting a Palestinian inmate to return to duty after charges were dropped. The soldiers are being reinstated despite an ongoing internal inquiry into their conduct.

Key points

  • Five soldiers accused of assaulting a Palestinian inmate are reinstated.
  • Charges against the soldiers were dropped by the military lawyer.
  • An internal military inquiry into their conduct is still ongoing.

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Why it matters

The decision to reinstate the soldiers highlights ongoing tensions regarding military conduct and accountability in Israel.

Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir has authorised five soldiers accused of sexually assaulting a Palestinian inmate in the notorious Sde Teiman detention camp to return to reserve service after charges against them were dropped, according to Israeli media reports.

The soldiers, all from the Force 100 unit assigned to guard military prisons, are being reinstated despite an ongoing, internal military inquiry into their conduct.

Israeli Army Radio reported that some of the reservists have already returned to active duty, including deployment to combat roles.

An Israeli army statement, cited by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, said: “The investigation does not prevent them from continuing to serve … the command-level investigation will be completed as soon as possible.”

The reinstatement comes after Israel’s top military lawyer dropped all charges against the soldiers last month, closing a case that had been among the most divisive in Israel’s recent history.

The soldiers had been charged with aggravated assault and causing severe injury, after footage broadcast by Israeli television showed them abusing a Palestinian man in Sde Teiman. The military’s own indictment described soldiers stabbing the detainee with a sharp object near his rectum, causing cracked ribs, a punctured lung and an internal tear.

A doctor at the facility, Yoel Donchin, told Haaretz he was so shocked by the Palestinian inmate’s condition that he initially assumed it was the work of a rival armed group.

Military Advocate General Itay Offir said the indictments were scrapped partly because of “complexities in the evidentiary structure” and “difficulties” arising from the detainee’s release to the Gaza Strip.

Rights groups condemned the decision as a legal injustice, with Amnesty International calling it “yet another unconscionable chapter in the Israeli legal system’s long-standing history of granting impunity to perpetrators of grave crimes against Palestinians”.

“Since the start of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip, and despite overwhelming evidence of widespread torture and abuse, including sexual violence, against Palestinians in Israeli detention centers, only one Israeli soldier has so far been sentenced over torturing a Palestinian detainee,” said the rights group in a statement.

Palestinians released from Israeli detention have reported suffering widespread abuse while in custody.

A February report by the Committee to Protect Journalists also cited dozens of formerly detained Palestinian journalists describing “routine beatings, starvation and sexual assault” in Israeli custody.

Q&A

Why were the charges against the Israeli soldiers dropped?

The charges against the soldiers were dropped by Israel's top military lawyer, leading to their reinstatement.

What is the significance of the internal military inquiry into the soldiers' conduct?

The internal military inquiry is ongoing, but the Israeli army stated that it does not prevent the soldiers from continuing to serve.

What roles are the reinstated soldiers returning to in the Israeli army?

Some of the reinstated soldiers have already returned to active duty, including deployment to combat roles.

People also ask

  • Why were charges dropped against Israeli soldiers?
  • What is the internal inquiry into Israeli soldiers' conduct?
  • What roles are the soldiers returning to in the Israeli army?
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  • Five soldiers accused of assaulting a Palestinian inmate are reinstated.
  • Charges against the soldiers were dropped by the military lawyer.
  • An internal military inquiry into their conduct is still ongoing.

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