When I was in the equivalent of highschool we went to the KZ Dachau where I saw picture of victims who looked like that.
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The testimonies that struck me the most since October 7, I believe, are these two:
The fact that after juste one month the guy looks dead inside and unable to talk is just horrible (and they re-arrested him 2 months ago...)
Israel concentration camps are on Assad's one in terms of cruelty
I'm calling it a cruel genocide and that's a hill I'm willing to die on.
Contrast this with how Israeli captives looked after 15 months of being held by Hamas.
the Israelis learned too well from the holocaust
I wonder what the names of the Israeli concentration camps will be that are taught about in high school...
How do you say "Arbeit macht frei" in Hebrew?
The before-and-after images of Ibrahim Al-Shawish speak volumes about the inhumanity of his detention. A teacher—someone who shapes the minds of the next generation—reduced to this state is a grotesque indictment of a system that thrives on dehumanization. Torture, starvation, and psychological torment are not tools of justice; they are weapons wielded by those who fear accountability.
This isn’t just about one man. It’s a snapshot of a broader machinery designed to break spirits and erase dignity. Yet, even in his frailty, Al-Shawish’s release is a testament to resilience. The question remains: how long will the world avert its gaze while such atrocities persist? Those complicit in silence are no less guilty than those who inflict the harm.
I dont care how much beef you have with someone. If you intentionally starve someone, you're a subhuman.
Is there an article? Not that that will make my family believe what is happening, but it’s more likely to convince them than a tweet.
For now there is only his interview he gave to SAFA News Agency, translated by Middle East Eye for example (see my comment in the thread).
His infos can be found in Palestinian orgs, agencies responsible for the prisonniers.
Middle East Eye :
If this is true, it is below humanity. But trying to recognize the man on the left photo in the right one and reading more about this specific news post i'm not so sure anymore.
I'm glad that starvation and grievous torture is so unfamiliar to you that you can't understand the way it dramatically changes your body.
Top and bottom lips have the same proportion, ears have the same outward tilt, widows peak is basically the same, eyebrows are the exact same. It's the same guy.