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White House Expresses Deep Concern Over Reports Of Abuse Of Palestinian Prisoners

On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre voiced strong concern regarding reports of rape, torture, and mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention. During a press briefing, Jean-Pierre underscored that the US has consistently and clearly communicated to Israel the importance of humane treatment for detainees. “The reports of rape, torture, and abuse are […]

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White House Expresses Deep Concern Over Reports Of Abuse Of Palestinian Prisoners

On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre voiced strong concern regarding reports of rape, torture, and mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention. During a press briefing, Jean-Pierre underscored that the US has consistently and clearly communicated to Israel the importance of humane treatment for detainees. “The reports of rape, torture, and abuse are deeply, deeply concerning. And we have been clear and consistent with Israel that it must treat all detainees humanely and with dignity in accordance with international law, must respect detainees’ human rights, and must ensure accountability for any abuses or violations,” she stated.

She stated that the US has informed Israel that it must treat all detainees in line with international law, uphold their human rights, and ensure accountability for any abuses or violations. US will also engage in discussions regarding the investigation by the Israeli Defence Forces into the reported mistreatment of Palestinians by Israeli soldiers. “We support an IDF investigation into allegations of serious abuse of Palestinian detainees by IDF soldiers. It is essential that the rule of law and due process prevail,” Pierre added.

Jean-Pierre emphasised the importance of upholding the rule of law and due process. She also noted that leaders have “closed some important gaps”.
“Our focus is going to continue to have those diplomatic conversations with Middle East leaders on de-escalation and the tensions there in the region, obviously bringing in the ceasefire and hostage release deal to a conclusion.”

“This is something that the president has talked about for some time now. And his — he and his team are going to continue to work around the clock to get that deal done,” she said.
Jean-Pierre, addressing the wider Middle East context, stated that President Joe Biden’s primary focus is on de-escalation. “We want to see a de-escalation in tension,” she added.

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