"The Jews stabbed him many times all over and they put cigarettes out on the back of his legs! The Red Cross gave him back to us wrapped in a foil blanket, because he was so cold and tired after the Jews tortured him."
MEE: An 18-month-old Palestinian toddler, Karim Abu Nassar, was tortured by the Jews after he was stopped with his father for approaching 'The Apartheid Wall' in the Jews' Gaza Mega Concentration Camp for indigenous Christian and Muslim Palestinians.
A medical report revealed that the little child sustained injuries to his legs, including burns from cigarettes, puncture wounds, and 'the insertion of a sharp metal object' into his leg.
Journalists and eyewitnesses reported that a quadcopter forced the father to place Karim on the ground and approach a military checkpoint, where he was interrogated and stripped of his clothes.
Karim was released approximately 10 hours later and handed over to his family through the International Committee of the Red Cross in Al-Maghazi, while his father remains in Israeli detention.
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