His eyes, which seemed to pop out, made the world cry! ‘I die too! I feel like that’

His eyes which seemed to pop out made the world

The image of 30-year-old Bedir Dahlan, one of the dozens of Palestinians detained by the Israeli army during its land attacks on the Gaza Strip, reveals the trauma and psychological distress he experienced.

HE WAS RELEASED YESTERDAY

Dahlan, who was detained by Israeli soldiers about a month ago, was released yesterday along with 32 other Palestinians in the east of Deir al-Belah in the central part of the Gaza Strip.

Dahlan was brought to Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the city.

HE INTERPRETED HIS EXPERIENCE AS A ‘NIGHTMARE’

However, the sight of the young Palestinian man caused astonishment in those who saw it. Dahlan, who is understood to have had a difficult time mentally from his stance, looks, speech and movements, summarizes the prison days in which he was tortured with the expression “nightmare”.

IT’S LIKE HIS EYES ARE GOING TO BALL OUT

The young man’s eyes look like they are going to pop out of his head, looking psychologically miserable; His inability to keep his eyes and legs still clearly indicates the anxiety and depression he is experiencing.

Dahlan stammers and wanders while speaking, making illogical transitions between topics.

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“I WILL DIE TOO, I FEEL LIKE THAT”

The Palestinian young man, who was detained in the city of Khan Younis in the south of Gaza a month ago, says that he was severely beaten by Israeli soldiers.

Stating that he heard that Han Yunus was completely devastated and that he did not know where his family was, Dahlan stated that he did not know where he would go after the hospital and said, “I will die too, that’s how I feel.” says.

TORTURE MARKS BURNED HEARTS

Yesterday, the Israeli army released 33 Palestinians whom it had detained during the ground attacks on the Gaza Strip.

It was seen that the Palestinians brought to Aqsa Martyrs Hospital were extremely weak and had signs of torture on their bodies.

Previously, Palestinians who were released after being detained by Israeli forces said that they were subjected to beatings, torture, insults and humiliation by Israeli soldiers during their detention.

THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHOSE FATE IS UNKNOWN

The Israeli army detained thousands of Palestinians in Gaza, including children, women, journalists and healthcare workers. While some of them were released, the fate of the rest is unknown.

In Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 37 thousand 431 Palestinians, including at least 15 thousand 694 children and 10 thousand 279 women, died and 85 thousand 653 Palestinians were injured.

While it is reported that there are still thousands of dead under the rubble, civilian infrastructure is also being destroyed by targeting hospitals and educational institutions where people took shelter.

Express

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