Israeli Military Drops Charges Against Soldiers Charged with Abusing Palestinian Prisoner
Charges against five soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee at Sde Teiman were dropped due to evidentiary challenges and political pressure, amid ongoing war-related tensions.
- On March 12, 2026, the Israeli military announced it is dropping charges against five soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee, according to The Associated Press.
- At Sde Teiman, a detention facility for Palestinians rounded up from Gaza, a leaked Channel 12 video last year purported to show abuse, prompting fury and ultranationalist overruns.
- Members of Israel’s far-right government called the investigation an affront to their service, and the uproar led to the resignation last year of the military’s top legal official amid the Gaza war.
- Critics argue the decision reinforces long-standing accusations that Israel fails to hold soldiers accused of crimes against Palestinians, deepening domestic division.
- Internationally, the story highlighted Israel’s claim that its forces act within military and international law, with Channel 12’s leaked footage and The Associated Press coverage drawing wider scrutiny.
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The Israeli military justice announced the abandonment of the prosecution in the so-called "Sde Teiman case." Five Force 100 reservists were charged with serious violence and sexual abuse against a Palestinian detainee in 2024. The investigation had aroused strong tensions within the government and the staff and encountered major procedural obstacles, including the resignation of the previous prosecutor and the complainant's removal to the Gaza …
Israel’s new military attorney general, Maj. Gen. Itai Ofir, on Thursday dropped charges against five soldiers accused of brutally torturing a Palestinian detainee in 2024 at the infamous Sde Tejman military detention camp. The Palestinian was later hospitalized with serious injuries, including broken ribs and a torn rectum.
Assault charges against Israeli soldiers dropped in controversial end to a yearlong scandal
Israel’s top military lawyer has dropped charges against five reservist soldiers accused of assaulting a Palestinian detainee at the notorious Sde Teiman military prison - in a move welcomed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and condemned by human rights groups.
Israel drops charges against soldiers in Sde Teiman abuse case
The Israeli military said on Thursday it had dropped charges against five soldiers accused of raping and abusing a Palestinian detainee at the controversial high-security Sde Teiman prison, a case that had sparked widespread outrage. "In light of significant developments since the filing of the indictment in the Sde Teiman case, the Military Advocate General decided today to order the cancellation of the indictment against the five defendants," …
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