‘Cigarette Burns, Nail Wounds’: Toddler Tortured in Gaza to Coerce Father

‘Cigarette Burns, Nail Wounds’: Toddler Tortured in Gaza to Coerce Father

Israeli occupation forces tortured a toddler in Gaza to coerce his father’s confession, according to Palestinian and international media reports.

Reposted from Palestine Chronicle, March 23, 2026

Key Developments

  • A one-year-old child was tortured in Al-Maghazi to pressure the detained father during interrogation.
  • Medical report confirms cigarette burns and puncture wounds inflicted on the child.
  • The child was released after 10 hours via Red Cross; his father remains in Israeli detention.

Torture of a Child to Pressure a Father

Israeli occupation soldiers subjected a one-year-old Palestinian child to torture in central Gaza to force his father into making confessions, according to a report by Anadolu Agency, citing Palestinian journalist Osama Al-Kahlout.

The child, identified as Karim Abu Nassar, was detained near the Al-Maghazi refugee camp after his father, Osama Abu Nassar, was caught in gunfire while attempting to buy supplies. 

Eyewitnesses told Palestine TV that Israeli occupation soldiers forced the father to leave his 18-month-old son on the ground and approach a nearby military checkpoint, where he was stripped and interrogated.

According to the report, Israeli occupation forces tortured the child in front of his father during the interrogation process. Medical documentation later confirmed that Karim sustained burn marks and puncture wounds.

Al-Jazeera reported that Israeli occupation forces “extinguished cigarettes on his body and inserted a nail into his leg” while torturing the toddler in front of his father.

The report emphasized the severity of the abuse, noting that the child “did not exceed two years of age” and was subjected to physical harm during detention.

Release of Child, Father Still Detained

The child was held for approximately 10 hours before being released and handed over to his family through the International Committee of the Red Cross in Al-Maghazi.

Medical reports confirmed that Karim suffered cigarette burns and puncture wounds caused by the insertion of a nail into his leg.

His father, however, remains in Israeli detention, with the family appealing to international organizations to intervene and secure his release so he can receive medical care.

The incident comes amid continued Israeli attacks on Gaza despite a ceasefire agreement implemented in October 2025. 

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, hundreds of Palestinians have been killed and thousands injured since the truce began, while the overall death toll since October 2023 has surpassed 72,000, with more than 171,000 injured.


Israeli army tortures a Palestinian toddler in Gaza in front of his father, family says

18-MONTH-OLD JAWAD ABU NASSAR WAS RETURNED BY THE ISRAELI ARMY TOP HIS FAMILY WITH BURN MARKS AND PUNCTURE WOUNDS, IN WHAT THE FAMILY SAYS WAS THE RESULT OF TORTURE, ACCORDING TO DOCTORS, MARCH 24, 2026. (PHOTO: RAMZI ABU AMER/APA IMAGES)
18-MONTH-OLD JAWAD ABU NASSAR WAS RETURNED BY THE ISRAELI ARMY TOP HIS FAMILY WITH BURN MARKS AND PUNCTURE WOUNDS, IN WHAT THE FAMILY SAYS WAS THE RESULT OF TORTURE, ACCORDING TO DOCTORS, MARCH 24, 2026. (PHOTO: RAMZI ABU AMER/APA IMAGES)

An 18-month-old toddler in Gaza was returned by the Israeli army to his family with burn marks and puncture wounds on his legs. Doctors say the wounds are clearly the result of torture while the child was detained with his father.

By Tariq S. Hajjaj, Reposted from Mondoweiss, March 26, 2026

The marks on the child’s legs appear unmistakable. Round burn marks, as if from cigarette butts, as well as puncture wounds. His pants have the same two holes, and they are stained with blood. This was the state in which 18-month-old Jawad Abu Nasser was returned to his family in Gaza by the Israeli army.

In video testimony for Mondoweiss, Waad al-Shafi, 19, from the Maghazi area in central Gaza, holds her son and lifts his legs and feet toward the camera. According to the family, the toddler was subjected to severe torture by the Israeli army. They say that the Israelis had put out cigarettes on his legs and punctured them with sharp objects.

“Here is where his foot was pierced, and here is where cigarettes were put out on him,” Jawad’s mother says, holding his feet as she points to each injury. “And here’s another wound. And another.”

The family says they suspect that Jawad’s torture could have been an attempt to pressure his father into providing information, and they also believe that he was likely there while the soldiers carried out the abuse of his son.

18-month-old Jawad Abu Nassar was returned by the Israeli army top his family with burn marks and puncture wounds, in what the family says was the result of torture, according to doctors, March 24, 2026. (Photo: Ramzi Abu Amer/APA Images)
“AFTER THEY EXAMINED HIM, THE DOCTORS CONCLUDED THAT THE MARKS ON HIS LEGS WERE CLEARLY THE RESULT OF TORTURE,” SAYS MUHAMMAD ABU NASSAR, GRANDFATHER OF 18-MONTH-OLD JAWAD. (PHOTO: RAMZI ABU AMER/APA IMAGES)

‘Both of them were being tortured together.’

Waad al-Shafi says Osama Abu Nassar, her husband and Jawad’s father, left home carrying their son to buy him sweets from a nearby shop. Instead, he mistakenly headed east toward the “Yellow Line,” the invisible border cutting the Gaza Strip roughly in half as part of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The family lost contact with him at around 10 a.m. and heard nothing until 8 p.m. that same day, March 19.

She adds that her husband had been experiencing severe psychological distress in recent weeks and was not in stable condition.

According to accounts from residents who saw Osama from a distance, Israeli soldiers opened fire in his direction when he entered the area. A quadcopter drone ordered him to put down his son, who had been sitting on his shoulders, and to remove his clothes and those of his son, despite the cold. Witnesses who saw what happened tell the family that after he complied, four soldiers approached and restrained him, while a fifth took the child.

At around 8 p.m., staff from the International Committee of the Red Cross contacted al-Shafi and told her they had her son. Accompanied by her father and father-in-law, al-Shafi headed toward al-Maghazi market, where she received her child wrapped in a space blanket.

When she first saw him, she says, his face was pale and yellow, and he looked exhausted. “I thought it was just from the long day he’d been through,” she recalls. “I never imagined Israeli soldiers would just torture a child who’s barely older than a year and a half.”

18-month-old Jawad Abu Nassar was returned by the Israeli army top his family with burn marks and puncture wounds, in what the family says was the result of torture, according to doctors, March 24, 2026. (Photo: Ramzi Abu Amer/APA Images)
“I NEVER IMAGINED ISRAELI SOLDIERS WOULD JUST TORTURE A CHILD WHO’S BARELY OLDER THAN A YEAR AND A HALF,” SAYS WAAD SHAFI, THE MOTHER OF 18-MONTH-OLD JAWAD ABU NASSAR. (PHOTO: RAMZI ABU AMER/APA IMAGES) (Hassan Jedi – Anadolu Agency)

At that point, the family didn’t know the full extent of what Jawad had been through. His mother held him tightly the minute she saw him, but he immediately began to scream in pain. Something was wrong, al-Shafi recounts. She began examining his body, starting with his head, then moving down to his chest, shoulders, abdomen, and then to his back and hands. Finally, she reached his feet and saw the burns.

The family was unable to take the child to the hospital that night due to difficulties traveling at such a late hour; most of Gaza does not have access to electricity, plunging the Strip into darkness and making nighttime travel dangerous.

The next morning, they took him to the hospital. It was the first day of Eid, March 20. “After they examined him, the doctors concluded that the marks on his legs were clearly the result of torture,” Jawad’s grandfather, Muhammad Abu Nassar, tells Mondoweiss.

Al-Shafi says doctors immediately identified the wounds as consistent with a sharp object being inserted into and removed from the child’s feet.

Holding the child, Jawad’s grandfather points to the toddler’s small trousers, which are stained with blood and punctured with holes.

18-month-old Jawad Abu Nassar was returned by the Israeli army top his family with burn marks and puncture wounds, in what the family says was the result of torture, according to doctors, March 24, 2026. (Photo: Ramzi Abu Amer/APA Images)
“THE RED CROSS TEAM TOLD US THE BLOOD ON HIS TROUSERS CAME FROM HIS FATHER, WHO WAS SHOT IN THE SHOULDER IN FRONT OF HIM,” SAYS MUHAMMAD ABU NASSAR, THE GRANDFATHER OF 18-MONTH-OLD JAWAD, MARCH 24, 2026. (PHOTO: RAMZI ABU AMER/APA IMAGES) (Amer Shallodi – Anadolu Agency)

“The Red Cross team told us the blood on his trousers came from his father, who was shot in the shoulder in front of him,” he says.

Muhammad Abu Nasser says the family does not know how Osama’s blood got on his son’s clothes, but they suspect that the child’s torture took place while he was with his father.

“That would mean that Osama was clearly bleeding next to his son, and both of them were being tortured together,” Muhammad added.

Mondoweiss contacted the hospital staff who treated Jawad, but they could not immediately be reached for comment.

18-month-old Jawad Abu Nassar was returned by the Israeli army top his family with burn marks and puncture wounds, in what the family says was the result of torture, according to doctors, March 24, 2026. (Photo: Ramzi Abu Amer/APA Images)
MUHAMMAD ABU NASSAR, GRANDFATHER OF 18-MONTH-OLD JAWAD, SAYS HIS SON OSAMA HAD RECENTLY BEEN SUFFERING FROM SEVERE PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND BOUTS OF UNCONTROLLABLE ANGER, MARCH 24, 2026. (PHOTO: RAMZI ABU AMER/APA IMAGES) (Riccardo De Luca – Anadolu Agency)

The grandfather says his son Osama had recently been suffering from severe psychological distress and bouts of uncontrollable anger. On the day of the incident, he asked to go out with a friend. His father encouraged him, hoping it would help improve his mood, but less than half an hour later, neighbors informed the family that instead of heading west toward a grocery store to buy sweets for his child, Osama had gone east toward the Yellow Line, just five minutes away on foot.

That was when the soldiers opened fire on him and his child before being detained. The neighbors who witnessed the incident told the family that the quadcopter drone on the scene ordered Osama and Jawad to move 100 meters forward before being instructed to remove their clothes. That was the last thing they saw before both were detained.

When Osama was returned to them in such a state, the family was shocked. The child’s grandfather describes it as a far worse crime than the regular shelling and missile fire to which Palestinians in Gaza continue to be subjected. “Shelling is random,” he says. “It kills men, women, and children alike. But this was deliberate.”

18-month-old Jawad Abu Nassar was returned by the Israeli army top his family with burn marks and puncture wounds, in what the family says was the result of torture, according to doctors, March 24, 2026. (Photo: Ramzi Abu Amer/APA Images)
“OSAMA WAS CLEARLY BLEEDING NEXT TO HIS SON, AND BOTH OF THEM WERE BEING TORTURED TOGETHER,” SAYS MUHAMMAD ABU NASSAR, 18-MONTH-OLD JAWAD, MARCH 24, 2026. (PHOTO: RAMZI ABU AMER/APA IMAGES) (via WAFA)

Tareq S. Hajjaj is the Gaza Correspondent for Mondoweiss and a member of the Palestinian Writers Union.


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