Benjamin Netanyahu has hailed the announcement that charges against a bunch of soldiers who allegedly ‘raped’ a Palestinian prisoner have been dropped.
Five IDF soldiers were accused of sexually assaulting a Palestinian man and hitting him with a Taser in an alleged attack partially caught on camera.
The choice closed a case that has bitterly divided the country for the reason that soldiers were arrested in 2024 on the notorious Sde Teiman military prison, prompting anger from members of the suitable wing government and hard-line ultranationalists who violently overran the prison in protest.
Sde Teiman was arrange after Oct. 7, 2023, to carry Palestinians rounded up in Gaza during Israel’s war against the Hamas militant group.
The secretive facility quickly gained notoriety as employees and Palestinians free of detention described scenes of abuse and torture.
Those allegations gained steam after Israeli news bulletin a leaked video that appeared to indicate soldiers sexually assaulting a Palestinian prisoner behind prison shields.

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Within the footage, soldiers cover the camera’s view as a person is dragged behind them. A dog barks ferociously because the soldiers move around behind the riot shields.
The soldiers were accused of dragging the Palestinian on the ground, tasering him, and sexually assaulting him by stabbing him within the rectum, causing multiple injuries, in response to the indictment.
He was taken to an Israeli hospital with fractured ribs and blunt trauma to the abdomen and the chest and underwent surgery for a perforated rectum before being returned to the prison.
The military said the costs were being dropped since the video didn’t show abuse violent enough to merit a criminal conviction and had been improperly leaked to the media.

The choice added that the alleged victim had since been released back to Gaza, creating an ‘absence of certainty’ he would have the opportunity to testify in a trial.
‘Israel’s military advocate general just gave his soldiers license to rape — as long as the victim is Palestinian,’ said Sari Bashi, executive director of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel. She said the choice was ‘the most recent in a protracted line of actions that whitewash abuses against detainees whose frequency and severity have worsened since Oct. 7, 2023.’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticised the investigation, saying that ‘the state of Israel must pursue its enemies, not its heroic fighters.’
The case cost the military’s top legal official on the time of the soldiers’ arrests her job. In November 2025, Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi admitted that she approved the leak of the video showing the alleged abuse. Facing an uproar in Netanyahu’s government, she abruptly resigned after which disappeared, only to be found phoneless on a Tel Aviv beach after a frantic search by authorities.
The phone, believed to carry possible evidence against her, was later recovered within the sea.
Israel has long been accused of failing to carry its soldiers accountable for crimes committed against Palestinians. The allegations have intensified through the war in Gaza. Israel says its forces act inside military and international law and says it thoroughly investigates any alleged abuses.

