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Sami al-Saei, 46, now works in a furniture shop, but he used to be a freelance journalist in the town of Tulkarm, in the north of the occupied West Bank.
He was arrested by Israeli soldiers in January 2024 after working with reporters to arrange interviews with members of Hamas and other armed groups.
He was detained without being charged for 16 months, under a controversial Israeli system known as administrative detention, before being released this summer.
While he was being held in Megiddo prison in northern Israel, he said, the guards partially stripped him and raped him with a baton on or around 13 March 2024.
He said he had decided to speak to the BBC about his allegations of sexual abuse, despite the risk of being ostracised in the often conservative Palestinian society in the West Bank.
“There were five or six of them,” he said.
“They were laughing and enjoying it. The guard asked me: ‘Are you enjoying this? We want to play with you, and bring your wife, your sister, your mother, and friends here too,'” Mr al-Saei continued.
“I was hoping to die and be done from that, as the pain was not only caused by the rape, but also from the severe and painful beating.”
He said the assault lasted around 15 to 20 minutes, during which time the guards also squeezed his genitals, causing extreme pain.
He said the beatings happened on an almost daily basis, but he was only sexually abused once.
The BBC asked the Israel Prison Service (IPS) for a response to Mr al-Saei’s allegations. It sent a statement, which said: “We operate in full accordance with the law, while ensuring the safety, welfare, and rights of all inmates under its custody.
“We are not aware of the claims described, and to the best of our knowledge, no such incidents have occurred under IPS responsibility.”
We also asked the IPS whether an investigation had been launched into the alleged sexual assault and whether any medical records existed. It did not comment.
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