Gaza hospital chief says after release he was tortured by Israel
The head of the Gaza Strip's biggest hospital said on Monday he had been "tortured" by Israel after being freed from more than seven months of detention.
Al-Shifa hospital director Mohammed Abu Salmiya was among more than 50 Palestinians released and returned to Gaza for treatment, according to an Israeli minister and a medical source in the besieged territory.
Salmiya said he was put through "severe torture" during his detention, which left him with a broken thumb.
"Prisoners are subjected to all kinds of torture," he told a press conference. "Several inmates died in interrogation centers and were deprived of food and medicine."
"For two months no prisoner ate more than a loaf of bread a day," said Salmiya.
"Detainees were subjected to physical and psychological humiliation."
The medical chief said no charge had ever been made against him.
Israeli forces detained Salmiya during one of a number of raids on Al-Shifa.
The hospital has largely been reduced to rubble by successive raids since Israel launched its assault on Gaza.
Salmiya and the other freed detainees crossed back into Gaza from Israel just east of Khan Yunis, a medical source at the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah told AFP.
Five detainees were admitted to Al-Aqsa Hospital and the others were sent to hospitals in Khan Yunis, the source added.
An AFP correspondent at Deir al-Balah saw some detainees in emotional reunions with their families.
Israel's military has accused Hamas of using hospitals in the Gaza Strip as a cover for military operations. It has raided Al-Shifa and other hospitals, and says it has found tunnels and other infrastructure.
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