After Israeli soldiers blindfolded, detained, and accused me of ‘providing information to the enemy during wartime’ for my investigative reporting, I wasn’t sent to a facility designated for Americans or journalists. Instead, they placed me in solitary confinement at Moscobiyeh Prison.
According to Addameer, an NGO focused on prisoner rights, Moscobiyeh is infamous for using harsh interrogation methods to coerce confessions from Palestinian detainees.
I was treated not as a journalist, but as an enemy of the state—a distinction that, for Israel, is presumably irrelevant.
Mike