Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Israeli media reported that an Israeli jailer was found stabbed to death in a burnt apartment in the settlement of Gibeon, an illegal settlement built on lands stolen from Ramallah.
They added that the details of the stabbing incident are unclear, however, the suspicion that the background was a "nationalist murder" was investigated, as he worked as a jailer in the notorious jail of Ofer.
A "nationalist murder" is a term used by Israeli authorities to describe resistance acts.
'Walla' website reported that the Shin Bet is participating in the investigation of the killing of the jailer. The Hebrew Channel 7 also stated that there are fears that resistance fighters killed him due to his work in Israeli prisons.
Several human rights organizations and international bodies have documented severe forms of torture that Israel's prison service authorities have been practicing against Palestinian abductees.
Although the systematic policy of torture has been used by Israel for many years, these practices have increased since October 7th. Since then, Israel has launched a relentless campaign on Palestinians across occupied Palestine, kidnapping about 11,000 citizens and subjecting them to different forms of torture.
An Israeli group, whose founder supported US President Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza and was founded by soldiers and former intelligence officers, was behind last year’s flights that facilitated the travel of hundreds of Palestinians from the war-torn Strip and landed in South Africa and Indonesia, an AP investigation has found.
Israel is reportedly planning to further restrict the entry of aid into the war-torn Gaza Strip, despite the so-called ceasefire and amid an already severe humanitarian crisis after two years of genocide.
While presenting the Oscar for Best International Film, Javier Bardem began his remarks by saying, “not to war and free Palestine,” drawing a loud round of applause from the audience at the March 15 awards ceremony.