Two Palestinian men, Samir Dabaya and Hesham Isleit, have come forward to the BBC with harrowing stories of being forced onto an Israeli army jeep after being shot during a military operation in the occupied West Bank. Their accounts add to the previous footage showing Mujahid Abadi Balas clinging to the bonnet of the jeep, highlighting severe mistreatment. Samir described being shot in the back, beaten, undressed, and thrown onto the jeep, while Hesham was shot twice, forced onto a hot vehicle, and asked to stand despite severe injuries. These actions have sparked international outrage and led to investigations by the Israeli army, with claims of violations of orders and procedures. The men maintain they were unarmed and quickly released after checks. The escalation of violence in the West Bank since October has raised concerns with more than 500 Palestinians killed, including over 100 minors, indicating a radicalized and extreme situation. Israeli human rights groups are monitoring the situation closely, pointing out record levels of violence against Palestinians. The ongoing conflict showcases the enduring struggle in the region, with no clear signs of resolution in sight. The mistreatment of Palestinians by Israeli forces is a complex issue that needs urgent attention to prevent further human rights violations and escalation of violence.
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