Israel Releases Gaza Hospital Chief Amid Torture Allegations

Israel released Mohammed Abu Selmia, director of Gaza's main hospital, after seven months of detention without charge or trial. The decision, partly to free up space in crowded detention centers, drew widespread criticism. Selmia and other detainees reported harsh conditions and torture during their imprisonment.


PTI | Khanyounis | Updated: 01-07-2024 16:44 IST | Created: 01-07-2024 16:44 IST
Israel Releases Gaza Hospital Chief Amid Torture Allegations

In a controversial move, Israel released Mohammed Abu Selmia, the director of Gaza's main hospital, after holding him for seven months without charges. The allegations against Selmia suggested the hospital was used as a Hamas command center. He and other detainees reported enduring harsh conditions and torture.

The decision to release Selmia, purportedly to alleviate overcrowded detention facilities, ignited ire across the political landscape. Government ministers and opposition leaders condemned the move, insisting he should have remained imprisoned.

Abu Selmia was released alongside 54 other Palestinian detainees, many of whom alleged abuse. Despite the accusations, Israel's prison service has denied misconduct. The release raised questions about the validity of previous allegations against Selmia and the conditions faced by detainees.

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