© JONATHAN OFIR YOUTUBE CHANNELSCREENSHOT FROM CHANNEL 13 REPORT ON PALESTINIAN PRISONERS.
Over the past month, mainstream Israeli television channels have aired what can only be described as snuff films. They depict the systematic torture of Palestinians from Gaza in Israeli jails. Such videos have aired on at least three occasions — twice on Channel 14, and once on the public broadcaster, Channel 13. While Channel 14 is considered right-wing, so is
about two-thirds of the Israeli public, and the more "mainstream" Channel 13 has shown no qualms about airing similar footage.
The broadcasts follow prison officials into detention centers to document the mistreatment of prisoners, which seems to be something that the officials — and apparently the viewers — find satisfying rather than revolting. The airing of these snuff films is a demonstration of
societal sadism.
As Yumna Patel has
recently reported, several rights groups have sounded the alarm over the widespread and systemic abuse that Palestinian prisoners face at the hands of the Israeli authorities. These groups' calls have been
unintentionally buttressed by Israeli soldiers' unapologetic videos of themselves torturing or demeaning Palestinian detainees, which they boastfully post on social media. Now, it seems that the phenomenon has expanded to mainstream Israeli television.
The two aforementioned reports on Channel 14 (threads with subtitles can be found
here and
here) contained footage of actual interrogation sessions during which torture was used. The Channel 13 report did not, but it exposed some of the worst prison conditions to be broadcast to the public. These conditions include forcing prisoners to live in inhumane conditions and subjecting them to torture and harassment. Here's the 11-minute video with translated subtitles.
Comment: It is likely no coincidence that on March 8th the American and British embassies issued a warning telling all US nationals still in Russia to avoid large gatherings and public venues in Moscow. What did they know?