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Israel Moves to Legalize Crocodile-Moated Prisons

Israel Moves to Legalize Crocodile-Moated Prisons

The proposal, which critics have branded as sadistic, would reclassify Nile crocodiles as "specially managed wild animals." Ben-Gvir celebrated the directive on social media, posting a photo of himself with a reptile and warning prisoners against escape attempts. The move comes despite formal objections from the Nature and Parks Authority and the ministry’s own legal advisors.

The Israel Prison Service (IPS) contends that its staff—who have faced allegations of using attack dogs against detainees—are capable of managing the animals. However, environmental organizations have already signaled their intent to challenge the policy in the High Court of Justice, noting that crocodiles are sentient creatures with complex biological needs, not security tools. They further pointed out the physiological impracticality of the plan, as the animals become sluggish and stop feeding during winter months.

This policy shift unfolds against a backdrop of escalating reports of systemic abuse within Israel's detention facilities. Detainees have reported widespread torture, including sexual assault and electrocutions, while international observers have documented deteriorating conditions since October 2023. Ben-Gvir, who has previously defended soldiers accused of sexual violence against detainees, continues to frame these measures as essential for maintaining fear among the prison population.

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