Amnesty International: Israeli police commit all kinds of abuses against Palestinians.
Amnesty International has accused the Zionist regime of all kinds of abuses, torture, and ill-treatment of Palestinians by providing police documents.
Amnesty International has accused Israeli police of using excessive force against peaceful Palestinian protesters in occupied East Jerusalem.
“Israeli police (regime) have committed all kinds of atrocities against Palestinians in occupied Palestine and East Jerusalem, including the use of illegal force against peaceful protesters, widespread arrests and torture, and others,” Amnesty International said in a statement, according to the Middle East Monitor website. “He abused the detainees.”
Amnesty International, after hearing witnesses and analyzing 45 films and other digital media, as well as documents of Zionist violence that injured hundreds of Palestinians and killed a 17-year-old, stressed that the Israeli police’s actions were against the law and It has been accompanied by discrimination.
According to Amnesty International, Israeli police were unable to protect Palestinian citizens living in the occupied territories from attacks by Zionist extremist groups.
In his statement, the organization added that “Police used excessive force to disperse the Palestinian demonstrations in eastern Qods, as well as an attack on Gaza, while Zionist excellence was allowed to organize the demonstration freely.”
“Evidence gathered by Amnesty International shows a disgusting picture of discrimination and the brutal use of force by the Israeli police against the Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem,” said Saleh Hejazi, Amnesty International’s Deputy Middle East Director. Gives.”
“Several Zionist citizens who were arrested were treated more leniently,” he said. Supremacists continue to demonstrate as Palestinians face repression. While the police are obliged to protect everyone, instead, the vast majority of Palestinians were arrested. “This discriminatory crackdown was organized in retaliation to crush pro-Palestinian protests.”
Following its investigation, Amnesty International called on the UN Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry to investigate Israeli police violations.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Ministry of Finance has agreed to purchase weapons and equipment for the security forces, including sound bombs, tear gas, and plastic bullets. In the past month, Israeli agents have used most of their counterinsurgency equipment in the 1948 urban clashes and are facing a shortage of equipment.
A source in the Israeli police said that the current relative calm is temporary and that from now on any clashes and security crises, especially around the Al-Aqsa Mosque, as well as in cities in the 1948 occupied areas, will require new equipment.
Clashes between Muslims and Zionists in the cities of the 1948 Occupied Territories Simultaneously with the Gaza war, which began on May 10 and lasted for 11 days, became the biggest concern of the Zionist regime, and many experts considered the danger of these clashes more than resistance missiles. Zionist officials also acknowledged that there was a danger to the regime.