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‘Say You Are Hamas’ – Haunting Testimony From Inside Israeli Prison in Our New Film

The documentary ‘Gaza: Doctors Under Attack’ is available to watch now – with exclusive interviews from detained Palestinian medics, plus an Israeli whistleblower, recounting torture and abuse.

Zeteo has released a harrowing new documentary originally commissioned by the BBC and meant to air in the UK this year. The British broadcaster repeatedly delayed airing the film and eventually claimed that releasing it would create “a perception of partiality.”

Zeteo takes the exact opposite view: to not release such an important and shocking film is what creates a “perception of partiality” – partiality towards Israel and its war crimes from one of the biggest mainstream media organizations in the world. We acquired the film because we are fed up of the pro-Israel bias that dominates the mainstream media on both sides of the Atlantic and we believe this film needs to be seen.

‘Gaza: Doctors Under Attack,’ made by Basement Films for the BBC, contains not only horrific and heartbreaking testimonies from Palestinian healthcare workers but also an exclusive interview with an Israeli doctor who, on condition of anonymity, details how the mistreatment of Palestinians was normalized at the notorious Sde Teiman prison.

I remember at least one case where a very painful procedure was being done, and the patient got no consent,” the doctor explains. “Things were not explained to him in his language, so he didn't know what was going on. I saw that happening, and I saw him screaming. And I saw no one stopping it. I think that was retribution, like that was a way to inflict pain.”

When asked about whether Israeli doctors were given any guidelines for treating prisoners, the Israeli doctor said, “The only guidelines that we see is about keeping ourselves anonymous, just because they wouldn't want their names coming out … they might be liable potentially of war crimes.”

One Palestinian paramedic, Walid Khalili, says he was detained, interrogated, and tortured at Sde Teiman, “hung up” in diapers, his hands “bound all the time,” with his interrogators repeatedly telling him: “Say that you are Hamas.”

‘Gaza: Doctors Under Attack’ is a comprehensive investigation into Israel’s systematic targeting of Gaza’s healthcare system, including all 36 of its main hospitals, multiple times, and the killing of its doctors, nurses, and paramedics, in violation of international law. It is by no means an easy watch, but as the Guardian’s 5-star review of the film says…

Forget what got it stopped at the BBC. It is here now and, regardless of how that happened, we owe it to the subjects to not look away.

NOTE: Given this film depicts, in great detail, the genocide in Gaza, it contains scenes and descriptions of graphic violence.

Paid subscribers can watch the full film, above. And we thank our paid subscribers for their immense support in helping us take on, and fund, major projects like this.

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Israeli military used 500lb bomb in strike on Gaza cafe, fragments reveal | Israel-Gaza war

Israeli military used 500lb bomb in strike on Gaza cafe, fragments reveal

Exclusive: Experts say use of heavy munition in Monday’s strike that killed dozens may constitute a war crime hi did you leave

Jason Burke in Jerusalem

Wed 2 Jul 2025

The Israeli military used a 500lb (230kg) bomb – a powerful and indiscriminate weapon that generates a massive blast wave and scatters shrapnel over a wide area – when it attacked a target in a crowded beachfront cafe in Gaza on Monday, evidence seen by the Guardian has revealed.

Experts in international law said the use of such a munition despite the known presence of many unprotected civilians, including children, women and elderly people, was almost certainly unlawful and may constitute a war crime.

Fragments of the weapon from the ruins of al-Baqa cafe photographed by the Guardian have been identified by ordnance.

Read the article here.

Ordnance experts identified the fragments as parts of an MK-82 general purpose bomb. Photograph: Enas Tantesh/The Guardian

What to the Arab-American and the Child of Immigrants Is the Fourth of July?

As we walked toward the park for the fireworks display, my 5-year-old held my hand excitedly. “I want to see the fireworks up close,” she said. We’ve only watched neighborhood displays through our window, in previous years. She helped me pull her younger sister in the wagon behind us.

When the first fireworks lit up the sky, both children covered their ears. “It’s too loud!” They cried, looking up at the sky in awe. “How do they shoot them up there? I want to see,” said my older child, quickening her pace. But my heart paused.

For me, it is hard to separate the explosions lighting our night sky from over 600 days of explosions, also funded by our tax dollars, setting alight universities, hospitals, tents, and children in Gaza. The daily atrocities, which include illegally blocking food and humanitarian aid and then “deliberately” shooting at unarmed Palestinian civilians waiting for aid at U.S.-funded distribution sites, have all but faded from our newspapers.

No child should have to look up at the sky in fear that the bombs bursting in air will flatten their home, school, or hospital, or separate them from their loved ones.

Read the article here.

Water Fact:  Children in Gaza at risk of dying of thirst

Water Fact:  Children in Gaza at risk of dying of thirst

For decades the Gaza Strip has suffered from an insufficient supply of clean water.  Now, according to UNICEF, “just 40 percent of drinking water production facilities remain functional in Gaza (87 out of 217).  Without fuel, every one of these will stop operating within weeks...If the current more than 100-day blockade on fuel coming into Gaza does not end, children will begin to die of thirst.”

The June 20th briefing by the UN organization continued: “Gaza is facing what would amount to a man-made drought.  Water systems are collapsing.”  In the words of one Gaza resident, “We have learnt to live without so much.  Without our homes; without safety; without loved ones…we have even learnt we can live without food for a week or more…but we cannot survive days without water.”

Please note: there will be no Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine Bi-Weekly Briefs this summer.