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CAIR Calls for Probe of Video Showing Hundreds of Stripped Palestinians ‘Humiliated’ in Captured Gaza Stadium

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called for an international probe of online images showing hundreds of Palestinians civilians including the disabled, women, the elderly, and even a baby, most stripped to their underwear and paraded in a captured Gaza stadium.

Under international humanitarian law, all prisoners of war must be treated humanely. Humiliating and publishing humiliating images of prisoners could be a violation of the Geneva Conventions, which states prisoners of war “shall at all times be humanely treated and protected, particularly against acts of violence, from insults and from public curiosity.”

A number of Palestinians detained by Israel have reported being tortured and abused. Israel has killed some 250 Palestinians in the past 24 hours.

The video, reportedly taken by an Israeli photojournalist, does not offer details of the location or date of the alleged war crime.

[NOTE: More than 110,000 Americans have used CAIR’s action alert to contact their members of Congress and call for an end to the violence and the renewal of U.S.-led efforts to end the occupation. SEE: Urge Your Members of Congress to Address Root Cause of Mideast Violence]      

In a statement, CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said:

“There can be no justification for seeking to humiliate hundreds of men, women, the disabled and elderly, and even a baby, through this kind of disgusting public display. There must be an international investigation of this incident and of the many other Israeli war crimes in Gaza.”

NOTE: Israel often claims it strips prisoner to reveal hidden weapons, but such disingenuous claims do not explain why the detainees remain naked after no weapons are revealed.

Yesterday, CAIR condemned what it called the latest “Israeli war crimes of the day” after media reports that Israel killed at least 70 people in a strike on Gaza’s Maghazi refugee camp and murdered a number of pregnant women.

On Saturday, CAIR called on Americans of all backgrounds to demand that the Biden administration act to “end the slaughter, starvation and ethnic cleansing” after reports that forces of the far-right Israeli government massacred 76 members of an extended family in Gaza, that Israeli-imposed famine is widespread and that bodies are decaying in the streets and are being dug up by Israeli bulldozers.

Previously, CAIR called on the Biden administration to stop sending what it called “genocide bombs” to the far-right Israeli government after the New York Times revealed that U.S.-supplied 2,000-pound bombs were “routinely” used against Palestinian civilians in so-called “safe areas” in Gaza.

CAIR said the Biden administration must stop “justifying war crimes” the Israeli government has perpetrated against hospitals after an investigation by the Washington Post debunked claims by the Netanyahu government’s “evidence” that Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital had to be attacked because it was a military command center.

CAIR also called on the State Department and FBI to investigate the shooting and detention of a 13-year-old Palestinian-American boy by Israeli forces in the West Bank. 

He noted CAIR said Israel’s new ethnic cleansing order, the bulldozing of bodies in a Gaza cemetery and the forced starvation of Palestinian children are the latest “Israeli car crimes of the day.” 

CAIR joined calls for a United Nations investigation of the latest “Israeli war crime of the day” – allegations that Israeli forces in Gaza carried our summary executions of unarmed Palestinian men in front of their family members. Eyewitnesses are now coming forward to confirm these allegations. 

Israel has now killed more than 20,000 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, and including hundreds of UN workers, journalists and medical personnel.  

Earlier this week, CAIR condemned other “war crimes of the day,” including the reported mass killing of a Palestinian grandfather’s family in front of his eyes, vandalism of West Bank homes by Israeli forces, the deaths and alleged torture of Palestinian detainees, and more massacres in refugee camps and residential areas of Gaza. 

Also this week, CAIR condemned a deadly Israeli strikes on a Gaza maternity hospital and other medical facilities, the killing of more than 100 people in a refugee camp and the killing of two Christians seeking shelter in a besieged church.  

Pope Francis condemned Israel’s killing of two Christian women sheltering at a Catholic parish in Gaza, noting that “unarmed civilians are targets for bombs and gunfire.”   

At least 110 people were killed in Israel’s bombing of Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp.  

Over the weekend, CAIR called for United Nations to investigate reports that Israeli forces in Gaza bulldozed medical tents with injured Palestinians inside, allegedly burying civilians alive and said that the Israeli military’s killing of three unarmed, shirtless Israelis waving a white flag is further proof that Israeli troops are “wantonly killing Palestinian civilians.”   

Earlier today, CAIR said that the Israeli military’s killing of three unarmed, shirtless Israelis waving a white flag is further proof that Israeli troops are “wantonly killing Palestinian civilians.”   

CAIR recently called on the Biden administration to respond to reports that Israel forces shot women, children and babies “execution-style” after they sought refuge in a school in Gaza.      

CAIR condemned the attempted assassination of an Al Jazeera journalist (and the ultimate death of another) by Israeli forces, the desecration of Gaza cemeteries by Israeli troops in Gaza, and a deadly airstrike targeting a UN school in Gaza.     

OTHER ISRAELI WAR CRIMES:    

new US intelligence assessment concluded that nearly half of the air-to-ground munitions that Israel has used in Gaza have been unguided, also known as “dumb bombs.” Unguided munitions are typically less precise and can pose a greater threat to civilians.    

CAIR condemned the Israeli government’s celebration of IDF troops who took over and desecrated a mosque in the West Bank as an “attack on Islam.”    

CAIR said the far-right Israeli government’s controlled demolition of a U.N. school in Gaza is “further evidence of the ongoing campaign of ethnic cleansing.”       

Video posted online shows a man, reportedly with special needs, being detained by Israeli soldiers and then shot at point-blank range.       

CAIR condemned an Israeli attack on another hospital in Gaza and said the Biden administration is actively participating in Israel’s “ethnic cleansing and genocide of the Palestinian people.”    

CAIR condemned another “war crime of the day” – the slaughter of at least 50 civilians in airstrikes on two UN-run schools sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza.      

CAIR recently called on the Biden administration to address reporting that the U.S. supplied the Israeli government with white phosphorus used in attacks on civilian areas.     

The Israeli government’s extremist leaders have declared that there are no innocent civilians in Gaza, justified cutting off water, electricity and other basic necessities because Palestinians are ‘human animals,’ embraced an ancient biblical verse about the mass slaughter of an entire city from animals to infantsdemanded a million residents of northern Gaza leave their homes or face death, and announced that the aim of the bombing in Gaza was destruction rather than accuracy.      

CAIR said a new report by Heritage for Peace detailing Israel’s ongoing destruction of Palestinian cultural sites shows its desire to entirely “eliminate Palestinian existence.”    

Washington, D.C., based CAIR questioned whether Western leaders even regard Palestinians as “human” after more than 700 women, children and men were massacred by Israel within just the last 24 hours.        

CAIR condemned the “Israeli war crime of the day” after more than 100 men, women and children were killed in the bombing of residential buildings hosting displaced families in Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp.       

CAIR’s mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.                 

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