The United Nations Committee against Torture, reviewing Israel for the first time since 2009, today asked a government delegation about reports of multiple serious abuses in prisons, particularly against detained Palestinians.
Committee chair Jens Modvig cited figures indicating that solitary confinements in Israel had nearly doubled from 2012 to 2014, jumping from 390 to 755 over the period.
The deputy director of the human rights department at Israel's foreign ministry, Michal Sarig-Kaduri, told the UN panel that solitary confinements were "extremely restricted and used for short and limited periods of time, for a maximum of 14 days only."
"As of today, 190 prisoners, which constitutes only one percent of all prisoners, are held in separation in Israeli prisons," Sarig-Kaduri said.
She also insisted that solitary confinement was not used as an interrogation technique.
Modvig appeared to cast doubt on that claim and urged Israel to provide a detailed account on how often prisoners are isolated to aid investigators, including in terrorism cases.
Broadly, Modvig noted that while Israel had robust prisoners rights legislation in place, key rights could easily be cast aside in the name of national security.
In February, two Israeli NGOs claimed in a report that the Shin Bet domestic security agency perpetrated systematic abuses against Palestinians during interrogation.
The Israeli delegation did not directly respond to questions from the UN committee about reported verbal sexual harassment and sexual assault against Palestinian female detainees.
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