Addameer issues a paper on the crimes committed in Sde Teiman camp during the genocide against the Palestinian people.

Months after the genocide began, human rights organizations started monitoring and documenting, through released prisoners, the inhumane and extremely harsh detention conditions they endured—conditions that resembled a continuous routine of torture. Prisoners were held in large cage-like yards with gravel-covered ground.  

In Sde Teiman camp, detainees were kept handcuffed and shackled at all times, blindfolded around the clock, and forced to sit in specific painful positions, such as kneeling on their knees. They were not allowed to adjust their posture, enduring these forced positions for up to 16 hours a day.