A Palestinian mother has claimed that she recognised her missing son in a social media post that allegedly showed detainees shackled and blindfolded, shared by individuals identified as Israeli soldiers.
According to reports, the woman said she identified her son, Mohammed Sharab, among images circulating online. The post reportedly listed detainees as “for sale”, a claim that has drawn widespread condemnation and raised serious human rights concerns.
Family says son has been missing
The mother stated that her son had been missing and that she recognised him from his physical features despite the blindfold and restraints. She said the images left the family in deep distress.
There has been no independent confirmation of the authenticity of the images or the circumstances under which they were taken.
Calls for investigation
Human rights advocates have called for an investigation into the claims, emphasising that detainees must be treated in accordance with international humanitarian law.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed the identity of the individual shown in the viral content. The situation remains sensitive amid ongoing tensions in the region.
The incident has intensified concerns over the treatment of detainees and the spread of unverified content during conflict situations.
