The Times report claimed that the investigation was over the alleged abuse of more than a thousand civilians released without charges, among them women and men aged 6 to 82 who were held in three military bases in Israel, with some of them supposedly dying in custody. The allegations further allege that among the detainees were cancer and Alzheimer’s patients and other injured individuals, and that most of them were arrested while seeking shelter in hospitals and UN buildings.
The Times said the investigation report compiled by UNRWA alleges detainees were held at three Israeli military sites, with some dying in custody, and describes beatings, stripping, robbery, blindfolding, sexual abuse, and denial of access to lawyers and doctors to extract confessions, intimidate, humiliate and punish. Based on interviews with over 100 of the 1,002 released detainees, the report estimates around 3,000 other Gazans remain in Israeli detention without lawyer access. Its findings echo allegations of abuse from Israeli and Palestinian rights groups as well as separate UN investigations into the Israeli detention centers.