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An Israeli military court has ordered five soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee to house arrest for ten days pending further investigation, amidst widespread outrage and protests following their arrest. The allegations stem from incidents at the notorious Sde Teiman detention camp, where reports of severe human rights violations, including torture and sexual assault, have surfaced. The detainee reportedly sustained life-threatening injuries, prompting calls for accountability from various human rights organizations, including demands from the Palestinian rights group Addameer for international investigations into Israel's treatment of Palestinian detainees. The case has ignited deep divisions within Israeli society, with right-wing factions protesting against the military's actions and calling for harsher treatment of detainees. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions between legal obligations and military practices regarding Palestinian detainees, with significant scrutiny from both domestic and international communities. As the investigation progresses, the Israeli Supreme Court is also considering petitions for the closure of the Sde Teiman facility due to its inhumane conditions.
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