The head of Gaza's largest hospital, Mohammed Abu Salmiya, was released by Israel after seven months of detention without charges, sparking international attention. Accusations against him included working with Hamas militants and using the hospital as a command center, claims that led to a controversial raid by the Israeli military. Upon his release, Abu Salmiya accused Israel of torture and abuse during his detention, a claim that has intensified scrutiny on Israel's treatment of Palestinian detainees. The release was met with mixed reactions, including criticism from within Israel regarding the decision-making process and concerns over prison space. This incident has highlighted the ongoing tensions and humanitarian concerns in the Gaza Strip amidst the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The head of the Gaza Strip's biggest hospital said on Monday, after being freed from more than seven months of detention, that he had been 'tortured' by Israel.