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Israel drops charges against soldiers accused of abusing Gaza detainee

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Posted on March 12, 2026

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JERUSALEM, March 12 (Reuters) - Israel's military on Thursday dropped charges against five soldiers accused of torturing a Palestinian detained during the Gaza war, in a case that exposed divisions

Israel drops charges against soldiers accused of abusing Gaza detainee

Overview of Dropped Charges and Reactions

JERUSALEM, March 12 (Reuters) - Israel's military on Thursday dropped charges against five soldiers accused of torturing a Palestinian detained during the Gaza war, in a case that exposed divisions within Israel over whether soldiers can abuse enemy prisoners with impunity.

The military announced the decision at a time when much of the country's attention is focused on the war with Iran.

Political and Public Response

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the decision. "The State of Israel must hunt down its enemies, not its own heroic fighters," he said in a statement.

The case gained international attention after right-wing protesters, including members of Netanyahu's cabinet, stormed military compounds in protest of the probe against the soldiers.

Media Coverage and Leaked Footage

It drew further attention when the military's chief legal officer leaked video of the alleged abuse to local media.

The advocate general, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, resigned in October and was later arrested over the leak, an action she said she took to fend off propaganda against the military's legal department entrusted with upholding the rule of law.

Legal Proceedings and Decision Rationale

Her successor, Major General Itai Ofir, was withdrawing indictments against the soldiers in part due to "exceptional circumstances that negatively affected the ability to prosecute the case while also preserving the right for a fair trial of the defendants in the case," the military said in a statement.

Those circumstances include the fact that the Palestinian subjected to alleged abuse "is currently present in the Gaza Strip and the implications this has on the evidentiary basis," the statement said.

Details of the Alleged Abuse

The leaked security camera footage from the Sde Teiman military detention camp for Palestinians arrested during the Gaza war shows soldiers taking a prisoner aside and crowding around while holding a dog and blocking visibility of their actions with their riot gear.

The soldiers faced charges relating to causing severe abuse and injury. The indictment against them said that one of the soldiers stabbed the detainee with a sharp object, causing a tear near his rectum.

Neither the Palestinian detainee, who was released back to Gaza as part of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal in October, nor the Israeli soldiers involved have been identified by name.

Reactions from Rights Groups

The Palestinian Prisoners Society, representing prisoners held by Israel, said the military's decision "constitutes an additional green light for soldiers and prison guards to continue committing crimes against Palestinian and Arab prisoners and detainees."

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) previously filed a petition for the closure of Sde Teiman over alleged abuse of Palestinian detainees.

Current Status of Detention Facilities

The Israeli military began phasing down use of the facility in June 2024, although accusations from rights groups and former Palestinian detainees of torture and abuse in Israeli detention facilities remain widespread.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Pesha Magid with additional reporting by Maayan Lubell and Ali Sawafta; editing by Rami Ayyub and William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Charges against five Israeli soldiers accused of torturing a Gaza detainee at Sde Teiman were dropped on March 12, 2026, due to ‘exceptional circumstances’ affecting prosecution and fair trial prospects. (apnews.com)
  • The case triggered deep divisions within Israel, including attacks on military compounds by right‑wing protesters and political outrage over the leak of abuse footage by the military’s chief legal officer. (theguardian.com)
  • Former military advocate general Yifat Tomer‑Yerushalmi resigned and was later arrested in late 2025 for leaking the video to counter criticism against the military’s legal system. (aljazeera.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Israel drop charges against the soldiers accused of abusing a Gaza detainee?
The military cited exceptional circumstances affecting prosecution, including the key witness being present in Gaza and evidentiary challenges.
What was the alleged abuse at Sde Teiman detention camp?
Security footage allegedly showed soldiers crowding around a Palestinian detainee, with accusations one soldier stabbed him near the rectum.
Who commented on Israel's decision to drop the charges?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the decision, while there was no immediate comment from Palestinian leaders.
What happened to the military’s chief legal officer involved in the case?
Advocate general Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi resigned and was arrested after leaking abuse footage to local media.
What is the status of the Sde Teiman detention facility?
The Israeli military began phasing down use of Sde Teiman in June 2024 over ongoing allegations of detainee abuse.

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