Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli jails say that guards carried out abuse and collective punishment in the weeks after the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October.
They have described being hit with sticks, having muzzled dogs set on them, and their clothes, food and blankets taken away.
One female prisoner has said she was threatened with rape, and that guards twice tear-gassed inmates inside the cells.
The BBC spoke to six people in total, all of whom said they were beaten before leaving jail.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society says some guards are alleged to have urinated on handcuffed prisoners. And that six prisoners have died in Israeli custody in the past seven weeks.
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Can understanding and addressing grievances on both sides lead to a lasting solution, or is it merely a temporary fix?
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How important is it to hold those responsible for abuse accountable, regardless of the context?
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Do you believe that any situation justifies the use of such measures on prisoners?
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What do these allegations reveal about the broader issues of human rights and dignity in conflicts?
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How would you feel if someone you cared about was subjected to the treatment described by the released Palestinians?