Gaza City - A Palestinian toddler in the Gaza Strip suffered severe torture by Israeli forces during his father's detention, according to Palestinian media reports.
The report said the Israeli army detained the father, identified as Osama Abu Nassar, and allegedly tortured the child in front of him in an attempt to pressure him during the interrogation.
Medical reports and field testimony indicate that the child suffered serious injuries, including burns consistent with cigarettes and wounds on his legs allegedly caused by metal objects, quoted from Al Arabiya (25/3).
According to local reports, Abu Nassar was forced to leave his son on the ground and approach a military checkpoint, where he was reportedly stripped of his clothes.
The child's mother accused the Israeli soldiers of stabbing the toddler with a cigarette, stabbing him, and putting a metal object in his leg.
The child, identified as Karim, was released after about 10 hours and handed over to his family through the Red Cross in the Maghazi area, while his father remained in custody.
The incident was reported to have occurred in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, although the exact time and location were not mentioned.
Meanwhile, there has been no immediate comment from Israeli authorities on the allegations.
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