A Palestinian doctor who was detained by Israeli forces in Gaza has described the abuse he endured during his 45-day captivity. Doctor Said Abdulrahman Maarouf, who was working at al-Ahli al-Arab hospital in Gaza City, was subjected to sleep deprivation, constant shackling, and blindfolding. He was told to sleep on pebbles without any comfort, and loud music was played constantly. Doctor Maarouf, who lost over 25 kilograms during his imprisonment, spoke about the severe torture he endured and the impact it had on his physical and mental well-being. He was blindfolded throughout his detention and does not know where he was held. After his release, he was picked up by the Red Cross at the Kerem Shalom crossing. Doctor Maarouf’s arrest was the last time he had contact with his family, and he remains uncertain about their fate. The Israeli military has not responded to requests for comment on his allegations.
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