Stripped, blindfolded and ‘humiliated’: Images show dozens of men detained by Israeli forces in Gaza

Dozens of Palestinian men stripped to their underwear, blindfolded and made to kneel while detained by Israeli soldiers in Gaza can be seen in images that emerged on social media Thursday.

The photos and videos were circulated widely, with NBC News able to geolocate some of the footage to the city of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. It was unclear exactly when and in what circumstances the detentions depicted in the images occurred, although it appears to be the first time that such images have been shared online and by Israeli news media.

In one photo shared on social media, men can be seen wearing nothing but underwear as they kneel in a line, surrounded by soldiers in full combat gear wielding guns amid shoes and clothing that are lying scattered on the ground.

They are kneeling in front of a bombed-out building that once housed a pharmacy in Beit Lahia, a city that has remained a hub of clashes in the north even as Israel’s military has turned its focus to an assault on the south. In the background, more Palestinian men can be seen herded in the back of a camouflaged Israeli military vehicle.

In another photo, several dozen blindfolded men can be seen kneeling in what appears to be a sandy field or pit, all facing one way as armed Israeli soldiers stand behind them. It was unclear exactly where that photo was taken.

The identities of the men in the footage and the reasons for their detention are unclear. Israel said it had detained a number of “military-age men” in the area for questioning to identify any Hamas fighters.

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