Former IDF Officers Face Questions About SDE Teiman Torture Torture Torture Video, Hearing Detention
The two were arrested by Israeli police on Sunday night, as part of an investigation into the leaked video of a Palestinian detainee at the SDE Teiman Detention Center.
Tel Aviv Magistrate Court Judge Shelely Kutin on Monday extended the detention of a former IDF military lawyer
Yerushalmi is being investigated for allegedly leaking a video related to TheSde Teiman Teiman Palestine Cleate Case, in a surprising decision that shows the continued fall of senior IDF officers until the last days.
While the state prosecution wanted another five days of detention to question the tomer-yerushalmi regarding his role in the leak, five messages of another party appeared that he was already in the police when he intercepted some of the suspect’s calls.
In addition, the defense lawyers said that he never tried to contact the other suspects to arrest him in order to prevent the investigation for more than a week since it became clear to him, it is a sign that he will not be able to release him.
However, the police revealed that it is possible that all the mysterious events surrounding his disappearance on Sunday night may have been a wider plan to destroy his phone in its investigation.
Demonstrators gathered outside the SDE Teiman external detention center after some of them entered, after the Israeli military police arrived at the site of the torture of the suspected Palestinian torturers, near July 29, 2024.
The hearing of the detention of Tomer Yerushalmi includes the former military prosecutor Col. Matan Solesh.
The two were arrested by Israeli police on Sunday night, as part of an investigation into the leaked video of a Palestinian detainee at the SDE Teiman Detention Center.
Tomer-Yerushalmi may face charges of obstructing the investigation, submitting a false document to the Supreme Court of Justice, fraud and violation of the law, abuse of authority, and concealment of evidence.
Solomoshes is expected to be questioned on allegations of obstruction of investigation, fraud, and breach of trust.
Tomer-Yerushalmi, who admitted to leaking the video and resurfaced it after posting it on Friday, was missing for hours on Sunday night. Police launched a search after losing contact with him since morning; Failed to show up for scheduled meetings.
His car was found abandoned on the beach, and the status of his personal phone remains unclear. In the evening, he was in the Herzliya area on the beach and was referred for a psychiatric examination.
Minister of National Security Tamamar Ben-Gvir (Otzma Yehudit) Israel’s Chief Commissioner of Culture Kobi Yaakobi had ordered them to be isolated, watched by guards and cameras.
Release video for ‘Propaganda’
In his resignation letter on Friday to the chiefs of staff. – Gen. Eyal Zamir, admitted that he once agreed that “the release of material to the media is to try to deal with the false propaganda attacked by the army officers.”
“I am fully responsible for any information that was released to the media from the unit within the unit. From that work also clouded my decision to terminate my employment,” he added.
Last week, a criminal investigation was opened when a video showing the torture of the Gazan Deaiman Base by a previous house was opened, and that “the involvement of people in the military is being investigated.”
In July 2024, a Palestinian woman in Sde Teiman was allegedly severely tortured by five reservists. Miraculously, the inmate was also prevented from broken ribs, broken ribs, ruptured lungs, and injuries associated with sexual abuse after inserting soldiers close to his rectum.
The military police arrested nine soldiers in relation to this incident, which led to rivalries and divisions in the bases by the right supporters and some Khoset members who wanted to prevent the arrest.
One month later, in August 2024, a mature video from inside SDE Teiman – broadcast by channel 12 – appeared to show soldiers surrounding and abusing the figure. The footage sparked outrage at home and abroad, prompting a criminal investigation and a public accounting of the treatment of Palestinian prisoners.
Five reservists were exposed in February 2025 for aggravated assault and serious assault.



