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Trump threats of ‘hell to pay’ mean little to Gazans enduring a Zionazi inferno

Lawnmowers panicked because UN wants to open probe into torture prisons

Alameen Templeton

Donald Trump is repeating his warning there will be “hell to pay” if a Gaza ceasefire is not achieved within the next two weeks before his presidential inauguration on January 20, but his warning means nothing to the Palestinians who have already been living in infernal conditions for at least 460 days now.
The Nazis of Tel Aviv are not relenting, still killing without restraint or international opprobrium, with the death toll nudging 46 000 victims. Standard genocide modelling forecasts the final death toll will be between at least 138 000 and a monstrous 690 000 as the most extreme.
Demographic modellers say the Zionazi attacks on health infrastructure and personnel mean a functioning health system no longer really exists in Gaza. That means the final toll is likelier to be closer to the top end of the range.
The murder continued Wednesday, with Luftwaffe airstrikes killing 28 civilians in the enclave since dawn.
On the West Bank, where the quisling Palestinian Authority has joined Israel in enforcing the genocide, Israeli troops attacked the Kisan School, east of Bethlehem, firing tear gas that left children choking and gasping for breath.
Israel, that is so proud of its genocide that its ministers openly call for more murder, is doing its best to obstruct a UN investigation into sexual offences committed during the October 7 Al-Aqsa Flood operation.
That may sound strange after Tel Aviv trumpeted to the world supposed rape horrors that happened on the day, but the Zionazis are beating a hasty retreat now because the UN also wants to investigate “sex crimes against Palestinians by Israelis”.
Apparently, it’s a long list.
Pramila Patten, the UN under secretary-general for sexual violence in conflict, has requested Israeli detention centres to be investigated as part of the inquiry into purported sexual crimes.
The request, which was rejected by Israel, would have allowed the UN access into Israeli prisons to conduct investigations into the treatment of Palestinians held there.
About 9 500 Palestinians – men, women and children – are imprisoned, most without trial or charge. Many others are held at detention facilities and ad hoc camps following a wave of abductions in the wake of October 7.
The experts received substantiated reports of widespread abuse, torture, sexual assault and rape, amid atrocious inhumane conditions, with at least 53 Palestinians apparently dying as a result in 10 months.
Countless testimonies by men and women speak of detainees in cage-like enclosures, tied to beds blindfolded and in diapers, stripped naked, deprived of adequate healthcare, food, water and sleep, electrocutions including on their genitals, blackmail and cigarette burns. In addition, victims spoke of loud music played until their ears bled, attacks by dogs, waterboarding, suspension from ceilings and severe sexual and gender-based violence.
“Allegations of gang-rape of a Palestinian detainee, now shockingly supported by voices in the Israeli political establishment and society, provide irrefutable evidence that the moral compass is lost,” the experts said. In February 2024, a number of experts also expressed grave concern regarding the reports of sexual and other forms of gender-based violence committed against Palestinian women and girls in Israeli detention, the UNHCR says.
The UN’s Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory investigated Israel’s detention practices in 2023 and called on UN Member States to intervene and the International Criminal Court to promptly investigate what appeared to be a consolidated crime against humanity. The experts’ call was simply ignored.
“Torture practices are irredeemably unlawful and constitute international crimes, yet form part of the modus operandi of Israel’s notorious detention and torture system,” they warned. “These practices are intended to punish Palestinians for resisting occupation and seek to destroy them individually and collectively.
“Israel’s genocidal destruction in Gaza, which is spreading across the West Bank, including east Jerusalem, serves as the backdrop to its abusive detention programme today,” the experts said.
“Most Palestinian detainees are de facto hostages of an unlawful occupation,” they said, referring to the July 2024 Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice on the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory. They called for oversight and accountability over all Israeli practices and policies in the territory.

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