Fault Lines investigates allegations of systematic torture of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli custody. Released on July 2, 2026, the documentary features firsthand testimonies from former detainees detailing severe abuses such as beatings, starvation, and sexual violence. This exposé highlights the human cost of a detention system that rights groups claim operates without accountability.
Documentary Reveals Torture Practices
The film, titled Into the Darkness, follows the stories of individuals like Mohammad Ibrahim, a Palestinian American arrested at the age of 15 for throwing stones, and a former detainee from Gaza who recounts extreme sexual violence. Their experiences shed light on the harrowing realities faced by many Palestinians in detention.
Filmed across various locations including Gaza, the occupied West Bank, Tel Aviv, Florida, and London, the documentary exposes the alleged complicity of Israeli officials, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, in these practices.
Human Rights Violations Documented
Rights organizations have long claimed that systematic torture is prevalent in the Israeli military detention system. The documentary presents evidence that these practices are not isolated incidents but part of a broader pattern of abuse. Testimonies highlight various forms of mistreatment:





