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The Disgrace of Israeli Drugs | Neve Gordon, Man Shalev, Osama Tanous

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In late March 2024 Israeli troopers raided Nasser Hospital within the southern Gaza Strip. They arrested medical workers and sufferers, in addition to civilians who had been sheltering within the hospital compound. H., an orthopedic physician, was partway via a shift when the troopers started beating him. They kicked him within the abdomen, groin, and testicles, instructed him to take his garments off, handcuffed and blindfolded him, and escorted him to the hospital yard. Then they drove him throughout the Israeli border to the notorious Sde Teiman navy base, close to the southern metropolis of Be’er Sheva, the place on the time lots of of Palestinians had been being held blindfolded and shackled in overcrowded, filthy cages, some pressured to sleep on the ground with out mattresses or blankets.

In October 2024 H. gave an affidavit to Physicians for Human Rights–Israel (PHRI), a nonprofit the place one in all us, Man Shalev, is the chief director and one other, Osama Tanous, is a board member. H. recounted that at one level throughout his sixty-nine days at Sde Teiman his guards put him in a “disco room” with no mattresses, the place deafening music blared always. Ultimately they took him to an interrogation room, the place, he testified, “for six days they tortured me by tying my hands and feet to a chair behind my back, hitting my stomach, and slapping me while I was blindfolded.” After forty-three days at Sde Teiman, he was despatched to a jail not removed from Tel Aviv to be interrogated.

There he noticed a physician, who affirmed that H. had developed inguinal and belly hernias on account of the beatings. “He said I needed surgery and should not be interrogated,” H. stated. However he was despatched again to Sde Teiman with out therapy. “As soon as I returned to the detention facility,” H. recounted, “the soldiers beat me up, banged my head on the ground and rubbed my face in the sand, kicked me and punched me.”

After one other three weeks at Sde Teiman, they transferred H. as soon as once more, to a jail facility in Ashkelon, close to the Gaza border. There he was seen by one other physician, who made him hold his blindfold on through the examination. “We are colleagues in the same profession,” H. stated. “You are supposed to treat me humanely.” In response, he remembered, the Israeli physician “slapped me while I was still blindfolded.” “You are a terrorist,” he recollects the person saying.

A number of weeks later, on the Israel Jail Service’s medical facility in Ramleh, H. met with but a 3rd physician, who confirmed in a ten-minute examination that he wanted a hernia operation—but the physician insisted it was not pressing and H. was once more returned, this time to Ofer jail. H. recollects within the affidavit that at a court docket listening to final July the choose prolonged his detention for forty-five days; neither there nor within the following interrogations was he given entry to a lawyer. In August, when he appeared earlier than a choose in a telephone listening to, he was instructed that he’s thought of “affiliated with a terror organization.” Earlier than the choose abruptly hung up the decision, he instructed H. that he could be remanded to Ofer till additional discover. “I am a doctor,” H. protested. Then the choose was gone.

H. stays incarcerated at Ofer awaiting trial—one of many over 380 well being care staff from Gaza who’ve been detained by Israeli forces since October 2023. (In accordance with Well being Care Staff Watch, two dozen of them have been subjected to enforced disappearance and stay lacking.) Between July and December 2024 PHRI gathered testimony from twenty-four of those Palestinian medical professionals, who had been held throughout civilian and navy jail methods in Israel. Virtually all of them described struggling torture within the type of extreme beatings, steady shackling, and sleep deprivation. In accordance with paperwork that PHRI obtained via a freedom of knowledge request, at the very least sixty-three Palestinians died in Israeli custody between October 2023 and September 2024, together with the medical doctors Adnan al-Bursh, Iyad al-Rantisi, and Ziad al-Dalou, in addition to the paramedic Hamdan Abu Anaba. Since then, drawing on knowledge gathered by rights organizations and the Palestinian Authority, the group has decided that at the very least twenty-seven additional detainees have died previously nineteen months, bringing the full quantity to ninety. As compared, 9 inmates died in detention at Guantánamo Bay over a interval of greater than twenty years.

The affidavits gathered by PHRI reveal some recurring themes. One is the usage of canine to assault and humiliate prisoners. M.T., the top of the surgical procedure division on the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza, instructed PHRI that troopers from a counterterrorism unit known as Pressure 100 raided his detention enclosure in Sde Teiman with canine three days in a row, “beating prisoners and allowing the dogs to urinate and defecate on us.” Ok.S., a twenty-nine-year-old surgeon at al-Shifa Hospital, recounted that “they beat us with batons, with their fists, and let their dogs urinate on us. There are always dogs with them…. They attacked me twice with dogs.”

One other repeatedly cited abuse was pervasive medical neglect. Echoing different detainees, a twenty-seven-year-old basic practitioner from al-Aqsa Hospital named M.S. described the scabies outbreaks in his jail ward. “Nobody is treating these infections,” he stated, “nor anything else.”

Those that did handle to see Israeli medical doctors typically had experiences much like those that H. described. Ok.S. recalled a physician telling him his scabies “would heal on its own.” N.T., a forty-nine-year-old surgeon who takes treatment for hypertension, was denied entry to a doctor for months after he was detained through the March 2024 raid on Nasser Hospital. In his affidavit, he describes being taken to Sde Teiman, handcuffed and blindfolded, and compelled to put on solely underwear for the primary seventeen days. He spent the following month in a detention facility known as Anatot, close to the Palestinian village Anata within the occupied West Financial institution, then the following two months at Ofer, the place he lastly noticed a doctor. The physician prescribed treatment—however just for ten days.

Neglect is usually a demise sentence. In his testimony M.T. recounted that one other prisoner, M., had a stroke within the enclosure the place prisoners with medical circumstances had been held. “A shawish [an inmate delegated as a go-between by the prison authorities] called for a nurse,” M.T. recalled, “who told him, ‘You’re not a doctor, don’t interfere.’” The next day they alerted the guard, then a Shin Wager officer. “They warned him that the prisoner was going to die,” M.T. stated. Eventually a physician confirmed up, “but M. was already dead.” 

In 1989 the South African physicians William John Kalk and Yosuf Veriava handled twenty political prisoners who had been hospitalized in Johannesburg after collaborating in a starvation strike. When the authorities requested them to ship their sufferers again to detention, they refused, fearing that the boys is perhaps tortured. Identified within the literature of medical ethics as “Kalk’s refusal,” their motion has since served as an ethical roadmap for medical doctors unwilling to violate their moral obligations towards sufferers. In 1999 it was cited within the Istanbul Protocol, a very powerful UN guideline for medical professionals who’re documenting instances of torture and ill-treatment, which instructs medical doctors to chorus from returning a detainee to the place of detention if an examination helps allegations of abuse.

Over the previous 12 months and a half, nevertheless, a distinct sort of refusal has characterised medical establishments in Israel. Some hospitals initially refused to deal with wounded Palestinian detainees. Later some medical doctors continued to refuse on a person stage; many who did deal with detainees did not demand that their blindfolds and shackles be taken off. When Palestinian medical doctors working in Israeli hospitals had been persecuted, the medical institution refused to assist them. The overwhelming majority of medical doctors—to not point out each Israeli hospital and the Israeli Medical Affiliation—refused to sentence the destruction of Gaza’s well being care system; some overtly praised it and even known as for the demolition of hospitals in Gaza. As these offenses accrued, normally the nation’s main medical-ethics establishments refused to talk out.


The Disgrace of Israeli Drugs | Neve Gordon, Man Shalev, Osama Tanous

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Demonstrators in Ramallah holding up posters of the Palestinian pediatrician Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, to protest his detention by Israel, January 14, 2025

The groundwork for these refusals has been laid for many years. Palestinians normally and prisoners particularly have lengthy been dehumanized. The Israeli medical institution has lengthy had shut ties with the state and safety equipment, not least as a result of most senior officers come from the navy Medical Corps.1 Main hospitals have taken satisfaction in becoming a member of warfare efforts: “In wartime, the civilian and military systems became one,” Yoel Har-Even, vice chairman of worldwide affairs at Sheba Medical Heart, stated on the Jerusalem Publish’s Miami summit this previous December.

However within the first days of Israel’s assault on Gaza, instances of medical neglect and complicity escalated dramatically. On October 11, 2023, Israel’s then–well being minister, Moshe Arbel, instructed hospital administrators to refuse therapy to “terrorists” and ship them again to medical services belonging to the jail authorities and the navy. (In follow, authorities officers and the mainstream media have a tendency to use the phrase “terrorist” indiscriminately to Palestinian males between fifteen and seventy.) That very same day Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and Sheba Medical Heart in Ramat Gan denied therapy to Palestinian detainees; a right-wing mob, in the meantime, stormed Sheba searching for “terrorists.” Lower than every week later, reportedly fearing one other such mob assault, Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem refused to confess an injured Palestinian man whom the navy had dropped at the emergency room for severe gunshot wounds. “Sources within the hospital” instructed Haaretz that treating him would “hurt national feelings.”

Soroka Hospital, in Be’er Sheva, took this follow additional. Within the ten months following Hamas’s October 7 assaults, in accordance with Haaretz’s reporting, hospital workers known as the police on at the very least three undocumented Palestinian ladies after they reached the emergency room. (Spokespeople for the hospital burdened to the journalists that this was a coverage devised “in coordination with the police,” even after the police themselves “denied that such a directive exists.”) In a single occasion a pregnant Palestinian lady from the West Financial institution arrived experiencing contractions. Since 2013 she had been residing together with her husband in Rahat, a Bedouin city in Israel; her three youngsters are Israeli residents. As soon as the doctor had seen her, she was detained by the police earlier than even being formally discharged, taken to a West Financial institution checkpoint, and left stranded there till her husband picked her up and drove her to Jenin, the place her mother and father reside. She gave delivery 5 days later.

Whilst hospitals turned away Palestinian detainees, their very own Palestinian staff—who comprise 1 / 4 of all medical doctors and nearly half of latest medical doctors and nurses in Israel—discovered themselves beneath suspicion. A few week after October 7 a number of individuals despatched complaints alleging that Abed Samara, director of the cardiac intensive care unit at Hasharon Hospital in Petah Tikva, had expressed assist for Hamas on Fb. On October 18 Yinon Magal—a tv anchor, right-wing influencer, and former Knesset member—insisted on his telegram channel that Samara had “changed his profile picture to a Hamas flag, agitating and talking about the Muslims’ ‘Day of Judgment.’” The picture in query featured a inexperienced flag bearing the Shahada, a saying repeated by each observant Muslim 5 occasions a day: “There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger.”

That very same day the hospital suspended Samara after fifteen years of service. Israel’s brand-new well being minister, Uriel Busso, insisted on social media that Samara had headed his profile with “Hamas flags” and written “words of support for the terrorist organization that slaughtered and murdered hundreds of Jews in cold blood.” By the point the police and Shin Wager notified the hospital that the image had been posted in 2022 and merely expressed non secular devotion, Samara had been subjected to demise threats and lots of of hate messages and had determined he not felt snug returning to work.

Different Palestinian medical doctors and nurses have confided in PHRI that they worry posting something that could possibly be construed as political on their non-public social media accounts. Hospitals, they testify, have been suffused with an environment of militarization, scrutiny, and silencing. “Nowadays, to continue working in the hospital, you are required to become inhumane,” one medical employee stated in a report issued by the Palestinian analysis heart Mada al-Carmel. “You are not allowed to express sympathy for anyone dying on the other side, even if it is a child.”

Their Israeli colleagues have felt no such inhibitions about their very own speech. Palestinian medical doctors and nurses who spoke to PHRI described overhearing coworkers suggesting that Israel ought to “ethnically cleanse Gaza,” “transform Gaza into rubble,” and “flatten it.” They’ve seen colleagues submit messages on social media just like the one recirculated on October 21, 2023, by a senior surgeon from Carmel Medical Centre in Haifa. Apparently first posted by somebody serving in Gaza, it invoked the well-known prisoner trade Israel negotiated with Hamas for the discharge of the captured solider Gilad Shalit:

The UN is asking for a proportional response. So right here, some proportions: for Gilad Shalit we launched 1027 prisoners. One Jew is the same as 1027 terrorists. 1350 murdered Jews occasions 1027 [equals] 1,386,450 lifeless in Gaza. That is the proportion we’ve got grow to be accustomed to; I used to be completely satisfied to assist.

This and different genocidal calls weren’t restricted to the primary weeks and months after the October 7 bloodbath. Nineteen months into the warfare on Gaza, Amos Sabo, a senior surgeon at Maccabi Healthcare Companies, posted on X that he thought of his reserve service a approach of advancing public well being by “eliminating cockroaches and other loathsome insects.” A number of months earlier he wrote: “Gaza should be erased. There are no uninvolved people there.”

Hospitals themselves have likewise rallied on social media round Israel’s warfare within the Strip. In November 2023 Bnai Zion Medical Heart in Haifa circulated an Instagram submit that includes medical doctors wearing navy garb and stationed in Gaza, with the message “sending regards from the front.” A Sheba Medical Heart Instagram story from June 2024 lined the “double life” of one in all its medical doctors, who splits his time between the working room and the cockpit of an F16 preventing jet. There are parallels between fight flying and surgical procedure, the pilot says:

Each take you to the sting and each require precision, duty, decision-making beneath stress, and the power to take care of failure. There’s no such factor as “I almost hit the target”—both you hit it, otherwise you didn’t. In the event you weren’t correct at altitude, you crashed—when you minimize a blood vessel one millimeter to the correct, the end result could possibly be catastrophic.

These posts appeared at a time when Israel’s aerial and floor assaults had been often killing scores of civilians a day and producing a particularly precarious setting for well being care staff in Gaza, the place, in accordance with the UN, the variety of well being and support professionals killed in navy strikes is unprecedented in latest historical past.

In early November 2023—across the time the World Well being Group (WHO) reported that the Israeli navy had already killed at the very least 9,770 Palestinians, together with an estimated 4,000 youngsters, and injured an extra 25,000—dozens of Jewish Israeli medical doctors printed an open letter calling on the navy to bomb Palestinian hospitals. The medical doctors weren’t dissuaded by the truth that fourteen out of Gaza’s thirty-six hospitals had already stopped functioning attributable to air strikes or shortages of gasoline, oxygen, medication, medical gear, and meals. Nor had been they deterred by worldwide humanitarian legislation, which stipulates that medical services “must be protected at all times and shall not be the object of an attack.” As a result of “the residents of Gaza saw fit to turn hospitals into terrorist nests to take advantage of western morality,” these medical doctors reasoned, they “brought destruction upon themselves.… Abandoning Israeli citizens while granting protection to mass murderers simply because they are hiding in hospitals is unthinkable.” One of many signatories, an American-born Israeli gynecologist named Chana Katan, defined: “I will do everything I can to defend and protect IDF soldiers and ensure they return safely to their homes. It is the IDF’s duty to bomb the terrorists hiding in hospitals in Gaza.” (UN officers in addition to human rights organizations, akin to Human Rights Watch, repeatedly emphasised that Israel had not supplied ample proof to substantiate its claims about militant teams’ use of hospitals. An evaluation of Israeli visible materials discovered these claims not credible.)

The performing head of the ethics committee on the Israeli Medical Affiliation, Tammy Karni, quickly issued a concise assertion in response to the medical doctors’ letter. “Even in these sensitive days, in times of war, it is the role of doctors to treat the wounded,” Karni felt the necessity to clarify:

Upholding an ethical place is what distinguishes the State of Israel. All through historical past, Israeli medical doctors haven’t agreed to be dragged into the conscientious and ethical decline that our enemy has reached…. The medical doctors of the IMA won’t encourage crimes towards humanity.

And but lower than three weeks later the IMA—knowledgeable affiliation that represents 95 p.c of physicians in Israel—would itself signal on to a press release that, in impact, justified the Israeli military’s assaults on Palestinian hospitals within the Strip. In mid-November the Israeli navy laid siege to al-Shifa Hospital, shelled its environment, minimize off its provide of water and electrical energy, and despatched floor troops into the compound, which then housed 7,000 displaced individuals, 1,500 healthcare workers, and 700 sufferers, together with untimely infants. Israeli navy spokespeople had insisted that “Hamas’s headquarters” had been positioned in tunnels straight beneath the medical facility—an accusation for which Israel failed to offer substantiating proof, regardless of ultimately occupying your entire website.



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Palestinians inspecting the harm at al-Shifa Hospital after Israeli floor forces withdrew from the ability, Gaza Metropolis, April 1, 2024

Beginning on November 8, 2023, officers with the WHO and UNRWA had denounced the siege for its “disastrous” impact on medical circumstances. On November 23 the ethics committees of six Israeli well being associations—together with the IMA, the Nationwide Affiliation of Nurses, and the Israeli Psychological Affiliation—despatched a letter to the WHO to not be a part of it in condemning the siege however to castigate it for its “silence” about Hamas’s alleged management of al-Shifa. Parroting the federal government’s delegitimizing rhetoric in regards to the Palestinian well being care system, the heads of the ethics committees defined that “once terrorists or militants see that no objections are raised when hospitals are used for combat, they will feel free to do so on other occasions and in other locations as well.”

In the meantime the members of those associations’ ethics committees have remained largely silent as well being care workers in Israel violate the occupation’s moral ideas. What started as an institutional coverage of refusing to confess detained Palestinians in October 2023 quickly was a pervasive follow of particular person refusals by practitioners: late that month, upon the arrival of a fifteen-year-old detainee to a hospital in Israel’s Heart District, one nurse refused to offer medical therapy, whereas one other forcibly eliminated his intravenous drip and demanded his quick switch from the hospital. The sample persevered for many months after the warfare began; a nurse at Kaplan Medical Heart in Rehovot refused to deal with a detainee as just lately as this previous February.

When detainees are admitted, their arms and legs are repeatedly shackled to the mattress in what the guards name “four-point restraints.” One physician confided to one in all us that coworkers “withheld painkillers after invasive procedures, and then explained to colleagues that pain medication is a privilege that Palestinian detainees do not deserve.” After months of complaints submitted by PHRI’s ethics committee, in February the IMA finally issued a letter condemning “the restraint of prisoners and detainees in hospitals across the country.”

In nonetheless different instances detainees have acquired solely minimal therapy earlier than being despatched again to a detention facility, even when their circumstances had been life-threatening. On July 6, 2024, a detainee was transferred from Sde Teiman to Assuta Hospital in Ashdod after struggling vital accidents to his neck, chest, and stomach, in addition to a ruptured rectum. The medical examination indicated that he had been subjected to torture and sexual violence whereas in custody. Instantly after the therapy, nevertheless, he was despatched again to his torturers. In accordance with Human Rights Watch, detainees at Sde Teiman may hear the screams of different inmates being tortured; medical doctors on the discipline hospital—the place sufferers routinely arrived with accidents indicative of extreme violence—would absolutely have heard them, too. Physicians working there have been prohibited by navy authorities from utilizing their names or license numbers when inspecting prisoners or signing medical reviews. When medical doctors are requested to hide their id on this approach, the goal is normally to defend them from future scrutiny over their complicity within the facility’s abuses.

In April 2024 Haaretz reported that an Israeli doctor had despatched a letter to the ministers of protection and well being and the legal professional basic detailing the cruel circumstances to which Palestinian detainees had been subjected on the facility and the tacit assent anticipated from the medical workers. “Just this week,” he defined, “two patients had their legs amputated due to injuries from being cuffed. Sadly, this has become routine.” The physician went on to explain how sufferers had been fed via straws, made to make use of diapers for defecation, and stored handcuffed and blindfolded always. “Since the early days of the field hospital’s operation,” he wrote, “I have been grappling with challenging ethical dilemmas…. We have all become partners in violating Israeli law. As a physician, I am even more troubled by the violation of my fundamental commitment to provide equal care to all patients—a pledge I made upon graduating twenty years ago.” (In a response to the paper’s reporter, the ministry of well being insisted that “the medical treatment provided at Sde Teiman complies with the international rules and conventions to which Israel is committed.”)

Between February and April 2024 PHRI printed two reviews detailing how incarcerated Palestinians had been systematically disadvantaged of the correct to well being. In each reviews the group urged the IMA to make sure that detainees obtain medical care in keeping with Israeli legislation, worldwide treaties, and moral medical requirements. Lastly, that April, Yossef Walfisch, the brand new chairperson of the IMA’s ethics committee, responded with an official assertion. “Israeli physicians,” he burdened, “are required to adhere by international conventions, medical ethics principles, and the Geneva Declaration.” They “must provide all necessary medical care, whether in hospitals, prisons, or military facilities, and should be guided exclusively by medical considerations.”

He elaborated on that letter in an article on Medical doctors Solely, a web site for the nation’s medical group. But even right here Walfisch paired his lofty pronouncements in regards to the significance of offering everybody humane medical care with makes an attempt to disclaim the proof of Palestinians’ horrific therapy. Many times he referred to Palestinian sufferers as “Hamas terrorists.” As a result of the medical workers’s “safety takes precedence over any other ethical consideration,” he defined, the skilled our bodies accountable for incarceration ought to find out who needs to be restrained and blindfolded, and though well being care workers in prisons and hospitals ought to attempt for “a minimum of handcuffing,” on the entire they need to comply with the authorities’ pointers. He invoked Sde Teiman however did not say a single phrase in regards to the beatings, torture, and medical neglect there. As an alternative he revealed that, when he visited the bottom’s medical crew, he discovered staffers who “work day and night to provide the most suitable treatment within the limitations of this type of facility.” Echoing a self-congratulatory trope typically used to explain the Israeli navy, he known as them “among the most moral doctors I have met.”

It’s arduous to not conclude that the IMA has failed grievously in its obligations to defend medical ethics. It may have criticized Israeli medical doctors who posted genocidal messages on social media, investigated well being professionals who allegedly facilitated torture, and defended Palestinian medical doctors like Abed Samara who had been wrongly persecuted for supporting terror. As an alternative it has not simply turned a blind eye to those abuses however adopted Israel’s line of protection, blaming Hamas for Israeli transgressions in Gaza that embody not solely egregious crimes of hunger, homicide, and compelled displacement—extensively acknowledged by rights teams as amounting to genocide—however extra particularly the destruction of the Strip’s medical system, the killing of greater than 1,400 well being care staff, and the illegal detention of practically 4 hundred others.  

In latest months the Israeli medical institution’s silence has grown all of the extra deafening. Not a single outstanding medical official, to the very best of our information, spoke up after reviews emerged that, within the early hours of March 23, Israeli forces had ambushed and massacred fifteen Palestinian paramedics and support staff who had been finishing up a rescue mission in southern Gaza, then tried to cowl up the crime by burying the our bodies in a sandy mass grave alongside their smashed ambulances and fireplace truck; nor when it was revealed {that a} navy spokesperson had lied in regards to the atrocity, falsely claiming that the ambulances’ emergency lights had been off after they arrived on the scene and accusing the murdered paramedics of getting “advanced suspiciously.” No hospital director, dean of medical college, or IMA official stated a phrase even after two witnesses from the UN retrieval crew claimed that at the very least one lifeless support employee had his arms certain, nor after the physician who carried out the postmortems stated that a number of had been killed by gunshots to the top and torso.

A month earlier, Sheba Medical Heart was named the eighth-best hospital on this planet by Newsweek, a prestigious recognition that displays not simply Sheba’s fame however that of Israel’s well being care system as an entire. In a press launch celebrating the designation, it promised that its medical doctors would “keep striving…to raise the standard of healthcare for all.”

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