Mohammed Aradeh, center, is surrounded by guards in a courtroom in Nazareth, Israel, after he and three other Palestinian fugitives were captured on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. Israeli police on Saturday said they have arrested four of the six Palestinians who broke out of a maximum-security prison this week including a famed militant leader whose exploits over the years have made him a well-known figure in Israel. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

Lawyers for the Palestinian prisoners, who were recently rearrested by Israeli troops after staging a daring escape from a maximum-security Israeli jail, recount the horrifying situation that has come to face them back in Israeli captivity.

The hair-raising accounts were given by Mohammed and Mahmoud al-Ardah, two of the four inmates, who were recaptured by the Israeli forces earlier in September. Lawyers relayed their comments to Al Jazeera on Sept. 15.

“Mohammed has undergone, and is still undergoing, a very difficult journey of torture,” said one of the legal representatives. “Upon his rearrest, Mohammed was taken to the Nazareth interrogation center, where he was interrogated in a very ugly way,” the lawyer added.

Together with two others, the four escaped from the Gilbao Prison, a facility located in the northern part of the occupied territories, which has secured notoriety as the Israeli regime’s version of the Guantanamo Prison, on Sept. 6.

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Various Palestinian factions, especially resistance groups, hailed their escape as a “heroic” episode that once again shattered through the Israeli regime’s much-vaunted “security theory.”
Even after their rearrest, the groups continued to take national pride in the escapade, saying their recapture by the sprawling Israeli intelligence apparatus had not taken anything away from the sheer courageous nature of their escape bid.

Still recounting Mohammed’s situation, the lawyer said, “There were about 20 intelligence interrogators in a very small room who stripped him of all his clothes, including his undergarments, and forced him to remain naked for several hours. …”

The lawyer said Israeli forces had beaten Mohammed during his arrest, saying his head had been hit to the ground, giving him an injury above the right eye.

“He has not received the medical treatment he needs until this moment. He suffers from cuts and scratches all over his body,…” the representative added. 

Mohammed was also being deprived of food and sleep, and put through “round-the-clock” interrogation bouts.

The foreign ministry of the Palestinian Authority that is based in the Israeli occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank also strongly condemned the Israeli regime over the mistreatment and torture reports.

The person’s rearrest following freedom, the ministry said in a statement, was illegal in line with the Geneva Convention (III) on Prisoners of War.

The Israeli regime alone bears full responsibility for the prisoners’ lives and any potential fallout from the “vicious” interrogation procedures, the statement read.

The ministry, meanwhile, vowed to continue to expose “the Israeli occupiers’ terrorist actions against the prisoners” via its communications with various Palestinian embassies and representative missions overseas. (PressTV.ir)