An Israeli radio station has revealed details about a secret underground prison where Israeli occupation forces detain Palestinian and Lebanese individuals under inhumane conditions, claiming they are "dangerous."
According to "Reshet Bet" radio, the prison is located beneath Ayalon Prison in central occupied Palestine and is used to detain alleged fighters from Hamas and Hezbollah who were captured during the war. It is reportedly guarded with the highest level of security among all Israeli prisons.
The detainees are held in what resembles a sealed concrete vault equipped with surveillance cameras in every room. Prison guards are assigned code names and numbers and are armed with orders to shoot the prisoners "if any threat is sensed," according to the channel.
The report added that the occupation forces only allow the prisoners out of the "concrete vault" for one hour a day, and only into a small, fortified room with concrete walls. Each detainee is granted just 7 minutes to shower and is prohibited from speaking to other inmates.