Produced by B’Tselem, this interview features Luai Ashkar, who was arrested in 2005 and declared a “ticking bomb” by Israeli security forces.
B'Tselem, the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, has gathered materials related to the use of torture in Israel and the Occupied Territories
Summarizes the 1999 Israeli High Court of Justice ruling on torture, which found that Israeli Security forces do not have the legal authority to use physical means of interrogation that are not reasonable and fair or that cause the detainee to suffer
Hajjar discusses the problems and debates that characterize Israel's military courts. She also investigates how the law protects the interests of the Israeli state and how it has been used to articulate and defend the rights of Palestinians living under occupation
This article focuses on torture perpetrated in Gaza by the Islamic Jihad, and argues that Hamas has the responsibility and authority to investigate such instances of torture
Redress, an organization which seeks reparations for torture victims, published a 2003 report on the incidence of torture in Israel