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More details emerge of Israel’s ‘brutal’ treatment of Palestinian detainees

Dozens of Palestinian prisoners are being held indefinitely in an underground Israeli detention facility, deprived of sunlight and subjected to extreme violence, Palestinian lawyers say, as more reports of abuse emerge from the devastation of Israel’s war on Gaza.

Lawyers for Palestinians held at Rakevet, an underground wing of the Ramla (Nitzan) prison complex in central Israel, said their clients have been assaulted, starved, and denied medical care despite serious injuries.

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“When the prisoners arrive for the interview [with their lawyer], their faces show what they’ve endured,” lawyer Nadia Daqqa told Al Jazeera. “Particularly in this prison, prisoners are afraid to talk. The [interview] room is one square metre and the guards refuse to leave.”

Despite that, Daqqa and other lawyers have collected testimonials from prisoners held at Rakevet.

One detainee, referred to by the initials YH, had a broken jaw, shoulder and ribs, yet had received no medical treatment. Another, known as KHD, said Israeli prison guards punish the prisoners “by breaking their thumbs”.

The reports are the latest to detail wide-scale abuse in Israel’s prison system, as the country has ramped up its arrests of Palestinians amid its two-year genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.

More than 9,200 Palestinians are currently detained in Israeli prisons, according to the latest figures from Palestinian prisoner rights group Addameer. The majority are in what’s known as administrative detention, held without charge or trial.

Scores of detainees from Gaza have also been held in a notorious Israeli military detention camp known as Sde Teiman, where reports of killings, torture and sexual violence, including rape, have been rife since the Gaza war began in October 2023.

While the Israeli authorities have denied allegations of abuse, Palestinian prisoners who were recently released from the facilities as part of last month’s Gaza ceasefire deal described harrowing abuses.

The bodies of slain Palestinian detainees returned to the coastal Palestinian enclave under the ceasefire agreement also showed signs of torture, mutilation and execution, with some returned with ropes still tied around their necks.

Several human rights groups in Israel have described the country’s prisons and detention facilities as a form of torture and cruel and unusual punishment.

“Human rights organizations documented widespread abuses, including physical beatings, sexual violence, harassment, and threats – pointing to systemic and deliberate mistreatment,” the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI) said in June.

The wave of abuse also comes amid a push from within Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government to harden its policies towards Palestinian detainees.

Earlier this week, the Israeli parliament advanced a bill that would impose the death penalty for so-called “terrorism” offences based on “racist” motives against Israelis.

The move, which rights groups have condemned and said would exclusively target Palestinians, has been championed by Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinian civilians, which have been burgeoning in the occupied West Bank and are carried out with impunity and often backed by the Israeli military, would not apply.

“The enactment of a new law imposing the death penalty exclusively against Palestinians marks a new episode in the ongoing series of oppression and constitutes a grave escalation in Israel’s widespread violations against Palestinians, including hundreds of extrajudicial executions,” Addameer said on November 9.

Basil Farraj, a professor at Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank, said the underground Rakevet facility is just one part of this wider system of abuse.

“This secret centre is in fact a symptom of the broader phenomenon of Israeli carcerality, where Palestinians continue to be treated in a violent and, in fact, an extremely brutal way that denies and negates all of their rights,” Farraj told Al Jazeera.

He explained that many Palestinians have been arrested under Israel’s so-called “unlawful combatants” law, which allows the authorities to detain them indefinitely on security grounds without having to prove any allegations.

I’m A Celebrity’s Aitch was ‘cancelled’ by fans just months before jungle stint

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I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! newcomer Aitch left fans ‘disappointed’ just months before he jetted off to the Australian jungle

Manchester-born rapper Aitch is gearing up to join the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle tomorrow, alongside a slew of other well-known faces.

The 25-year-old artist, whose real name is Harrison Armstrong, has already landed in Australia in preparation for the new series.

However, before jetting off to the land down under, the musician found himself in a bit of a pickle on social media.

During his stint on the 90s Baby Show podcast back in August, the Gen Z star divulged a private tale about his ex-girlfriend Lola Thompson, reports OK!.

The pair made their relationship public in January 2023, but called it quits 10 months later.

Aitch recounted a holiday in Bali where Australian influencer Lola had an unfortunate incident with ‘Bali belly’, leading to her soiling the bed.

As he put it, he was attempting to initiate a sexual act with his then-partner when he was hit by an unpleasant odour.

He went on to claim that her side of the bed was smeared with faeces. The story was shared as a joke but quickly cast a shadow over the rapper.

Although Aitch didn’t mention the woman by name, his fans were quick to deduce that it was Lola, given they had been seen together in Bali.

Just a few days after the story started making rounds on social media, Lola took to TikTok to share her version of events, alleging that Aitch had greatly exaggerated the incident.

“I feel like the way that he’s described it is completely inaccurate. And honestly I find it so vulgar and disgusting and so disrespectful the way that he’s speaking about me, that I’m not just going to not say anything,” she expressed.

Lola went on to explain her ordeal with ‘Bali belly’, which led to her vomiting and suffering from diarrhoea in the middle of the night.

She vehemently denied Aitch’s claims that they were about to get intimate when he discovered her soiled clothes.

She clarified: “I had done this in my sleep […] and it was a little bit in my pants, it didn’t go on the bed. It didn’t go on him. It didn’t go f****** everywhere like he said it did.

“It just was literally in my pants and he wasn’t being all like ‘Ew get away from me’ he literally was hugging me, telling me he loved me.”

The social media sensation revealed that Aitch actually took care of her during that time.

Lola added: “I was his partner for a bit. And then the fact that he’s going online and speaking about me in such a vulgar, disgusting way that’s not even accurate is just bizarre to me!”

The songwriter faced severe criticism for sharing such a personal story with millions of people, especially considering his ex is also a public figure.

One TikTok user expressed their disappointment: “Disappointed, I thought he was a nice guy.”

Another commented: “Well shame on him, imagine how she must feel when she’s gonna hear about this!”.

One viewer commented: “No longer an Aitch fan. This is sooo mean,” whilst another added: “Actually lost a bit of respect for Aitch in putting this out there like this.”

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Yet others defended the rapper, pointing out he never identified Lola by name. They maintained he shouldn’t be blamed for internet detectives working out who she was.

Adam Peaty admits Holly Ramsay gives him ‘balance’ amidst family fall feud

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Adam Peaty has opened up on the special connection he has with fiance Holly Ramsay after it emerged that he has fallen out with his family who have been absent from wedding prep celebrations

Despite the ongoing feud between his family and the Ramsay clan ahead of his marriage to Holly, Adam Peaty has revealed that he asked his fiancée to join him on tour as she gives him much-needed ‘balance’. The couple are due to tie the knot in a lavish ceremony held at Bath Abbey on Christmas Day.

And while the run-up to the big day should consist of both families finalising details of the wedding, things could not be worse.

But in an attempt to focus on the special bond he shares with Holly, he revealed that he asked her to join him on tour as she gives him the ‘balance’ that he craves.

The Olympic swimmer opened up on the World Aquatics’ YouTube series, which followed him ahead of the 2025 Swimming World Cup.

He said: “If I’m racing in trials or I’m racing in another meet, she will just be there in the audience. I’ll be in a different hotel room or etc. I said to myself when we start this season that I wanted her there because it gives me balance, but also not time away from home for three weeks. And as someone going through their fourth Olympics, you need balance.”

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Caroline Peaty, recalled the moment her relationship with her son broke down. She explained that after Adam announced his engagement, they threw a party but did not invite extended members of his side of the family. And so Caroline sent Holly a text explaining her concerns, which reportedly infuriated Adam.

This, according to his side of the family, kick-started a chain of events that led to neither Caroline nor other members of the family being invited to Holly’s hen party, held at Soho Farmhouse. Instead, the guest list focused on Holly’s mum and close friends, including Victoria Beckham.

Speaking about when they first met, Holly told the documentary series: “So when Adam and I first met, he wasn’t swimming. After the Olympics, in his head, he was done.

He was retired. So he took from the Olympics to January off and got back in the water this January.” And addressing her close-knit family, Holly is one of six. She has a sister, Megan, her twin brother, Jack, Matilda, Oscar, six and Jesse.

Holly said: “I have five siblings, so the house is constantly chaotic – which is a bit like being on tour. There’s definitely a few quirks to being with a swimmer…

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“Always have to have snacks on hand, if I don’t have snacks then he always gets very hangry so if we’re going out, even on the way to dinner, I need to bring snacks with me.”

Caroline hoped that her chat with the Mail would instigate contact with her son ahead of his wedding day.

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Springboks overcome early red card to beat Italy

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Italy (3) 14

Try: Capuozzo Pens: Garbisi 3

South Africa (10) 32

South Africa overcame a first-half red card to win for the second match in succession, as the world champions followed last weekend’s victory against France with a 32-14 success against Italy in Turin.

Seven days after Lood de Jager’s dismissal in Paris, fellow lock Franco Mostert was sent off in the 12th minute against the Italians.

Mostert was deemed to have made shoulder contact to the head of opposing fly-half Paolo Garbisi and did not attempt to wrap his arms in the tackle.

South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus, who had selected a rotated starting XV, brought on four of his replacements inside the first 26 minutes and the Springboks led 10-3 at half-time thanks to Marco van Staden’s converted try.

Two Garbisi penalties reduced Italy’s deficit to a single point but they were unable to take advantage of a brief spell with a two-player advantage, following Van Staden’s yellow card for a ruck infringement.

Williams’ match-clincher was the pick of South Africa’s four tries and was created superbly by Canan Moodie, who stepped in off the left wing and fired a pass inside for the replacement back to touch down unopposed.

Italy, who were 26-19 victors against Australia in their previous outing, were bidding to beat the Springboks for only the second time in 19 attempts.

They had chances to do so, with Garbisi missing two first-half penalty attempts and also failing to convert Capuozzo’s second-half try, but once again South Africa found an extra gear in the closing stages to ensure the hosts fell short.

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Springboks overcome early red card to beat Italy

Getty Images

Quilter Nations Series

Italy (3) 14

Try: Capuozzo Pens: Garbisi 3

South Africa (10) 32

South Africa overcame a first-half red card to win for the second match in succession, as the world champions followed last weekend’s victory against France with a 32-14 success against Italy in Turin.

Seven days after Lood de Jager’s dismissal in Paris, fellow lock Franco Mostert was sent off in the 12th minute against the Italians.

Mostert was deemed to have made shoulder contact to the head of opposing fly-half Paolo Garbisi and did not attempt to wrap his arms in the tackle.

South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus, who had selected a rotated starting XV, brought on four of his replacements inside the first 26 minutes and the Springboks led 10-3 at half-time thanks to Marco van Staden’s converted try.

Two Garbisi penalties reduced Italy’s deficit to a single point but they were unable to take advantage of a brief spell with a two-player advantage, following Van Staden’s yellow card for a ruck infringement.

Williams’ match-clincher was the pick of South Africa’s four tries and was created superbly by Canan Moodie, who stepped in off the left wing and fired a pass inside for the replacement back to touch down unopposed.

Italy, who were 26-19 victors against Australia in their previous outing, were bidding to beat the Springboks for only the second time in 19 attempts.

They had chances to do so, with Garbisi missing two first-half penalty attempts and also failing to convert Capuozzo’s second-half try, but once again South Africa found an extra gear in the closing stages to ensure the hosts fell short.

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Kelly Brook’s reason for ‘holding grudge’ against ‘snobby’ I’m A Celeb’s Ant and Dec

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Model Kelly Brook is set to enter the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle this weekend alongside plenty of other famous faces

Kelly Brook’s latest TV challenge is commencing this weekend as she is due to appear on the latest series of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! She’s no stranger to TV, but there may be an awkward encounter as it has been revealed that she doesn’t quite see eye to eye with presenters Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly.

The model is said to have held a grudge against the hosting pair from more than a decade ago. It has been claimed that Kelly thinks that Ant and Dec pushed for her to get the sack from Britain’s Got Talent back in 2009.

The ins and outs of the situation are unknown, but Kelly must be ready to put this behind her as she’s due to enter the jungle this weekend. I’m A Celeb is set to start Sunday night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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The reunion between Kelly and Ant and Dec could be an awkward one as it is the first time they have come face to face since she was axed as a BGT judge after six days.

The Daily Mail reported that a source told them: “Kelly might be all smiles, but underneath she is a tough, tough woman who doesn’t take well to being crossed.

“She doesn’t forget. It is going to make for great television. She thinks Ant and Dec sneered at her for being a Page 3 girl, they didn’t think she had any talent.

“She’s a down-to-earth working-class girl done good, and she hates snobby behaviour. Woe betide Ant and Dec. She’s already been telling journalists she can’t wait to see them again.”

Ant and Dec have tried to clear the air with Kelly in the past. In their 2010 autobiography, Dec spoke about the feud, saying he didn’t understand why Kelly was hired as a fourth judge with Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan due to it usually being three.

She was let go from the show within a week as the format of four judges was seen as too complicated. However, it then went back to four judges.

Dec wrote in the memoir, Ooh! What A Lovely Pair: “Kelly looked nervous, so I told her it was going to be great fun and to just relax.

“She nodded, then looked at me and said, ‘And what do you do on the show?’ I looked at Simon, who was sat next to me, he turned to Kelly and said, ‘Kelly, you have seen the show, haven’t you?’ To which she replied, ‘Yeah… well, bits.’

“I don’t want to sound like an egomaniac, but the last person who said, ‘And what do you do?’ was the Queen.” Kelly then replied to the book as she said that the sacking had impacted her future job opportunities.

Kelly said: “There was nothing I could do in this country after Britain’s Got Talent. The people at ITV were telling me that I had upset Ant and Dec and that was it. I would love to have stayed on the show.”

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The Mirror has contacted Kelly’s reps for comment