Gazans released from Israeli detention described graphic scenes of physical abuse in testimonies gathered by United Nations workers, according to a report released on Tuesday by UNRWA, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees.
Others described being badly beaten with metal bars or the butts of guns and boots, according to the report, or forced into cages and attacked by dogs.
The New York Times has not interviewed the witnesses who spoke to UNRWA aid workers and could not independently verify their accounts.
Israeli forces have arrested thousands of Gazans during their six-month campaign against Hamas, the Palestinian armed group.
The Israeli military says it arrests those suspected of involvement in Hamas and other groups, but women, children and older people have also been detained, according to the UNRWA report.
Persons:
Gazans
Organizations:
United Nations, UNRWA, New York Times, Times, Hamas
Locations:
Palestinian