UN: Gaza Palestinians arrested by Israeli soldiers are being tortured

The United Nations has said that Israel's armed forces may have arrested thousands of Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip, while the Zionist regime continues to kill and commit horrific crimes against the residents of the besieged area.

UN: Gaza Palestinians arrested by Israeli soldiers are being tortured
UN: Thousands of Gaza Palestinians arrested by Israeli soldiers are being tortured

This was said yesterday Friday by Ajith Sunghay, the representative of human rights of the United Nations in the occupied Palestinian territories addressing journalists in Geneva, Switzerland in the city of Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip. Sunghay has made it clear that the Palestinians in Gaza who were arrested by Israeli soldiers are beaten, humiliated, oppressed and subjected to all kinds of torture. The UN official recounting the miseries, abuses and sufferings that the residents of Gaza are going through at the hands of the terrorist regime of Israel has said: One person said that he was allowed to shower only once during the 55 days of detention. Yesterday Friday, the United Nations Organization for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women said that two Palestinian women are killed every hour in the Gaza Strip in the Israeli regime's war of mass destruction against the besieged area. The UN organization has added that, "children are losing their only means of safety - their parents. This needs to stop. The fighting must stop immediately so that humanitarian aid can be delivered to the war-torn region." Brutal Israeli soldiers The tyrannical regime of Israel launched a war against Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas carried out the Al-Aqsa Hurricane Operation against the brutal regime to confront the crimes of decades of killing and destruction of the Zionist regime in Palestine. The Israeli invasion has so far led to the death of more than 24,700 Palestinian martyrs, most of them women and children. More than 62,000 people have been injured while many bodies remain under the rubble.