The Guardian: Israel is holding dozens of Palestinians from Gaza in an underground prison, isolated from the outside world, deprived of food and sunlight.
This is not detention — it is systematic torture and an explicit war crime.
Burying Palestinians alive underground, depriving them of sunlight and food, proves that those who do this have completely lost their humanity.
The day will come when the doors are opened and every participant in this disgrace will be held accountable.
Reg1me bulldozers have begun demolition operations in the Dhahiat al-Salam neighborhood of the Anatá settlement, located in the northeastern occupied Jerusalem.
This action is part of expanding settlement plans in the areas surrounding occupied Jerusalem:
This is underground? The peak of that ceiling looks like it's seven or eight terrorists high!
Heck of an excavation, is all I'm saying! Did Mike Mulligan dig that one?
What Israel is doing goes beyond the limits of reason or humanity, a regime that buries people underground as if it seeks revenge on sunlight itself!!!
This isn’t a state, it’s a machine of oppression built on humiliation and secrecy
Generally prisoners are isolated in prisons... that's kind of the idea. They're often deprived of sunlight too.
They look well-fed for those deprived of food. Look at the thighs of the one in front on the left-hand pic in particular... is he the one depriving the others of food?