Palestinians returning to Gaza allege harsh questioning, mistreatment from IDF
Palestinian women recently allowed back into Gaza after Israel’s reopening of the Rafah border crossing reported being blindfolded, handcuffed, and interrogated by Israeli forces. Their return involved significant delays, confiscation of personal items, and distressing questioning about their knowledge of Hamas and the October 7 massacre. The IDF denied any misconduct, asserting compliance with agreed screening processes. Many Gazans, including 20,000 seeking medical treatment, hope for more openings despite the challenges faced at the crossing.
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