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It is difficult to move around the basement now, because the sewage system malfunctioned, filling some corridors and cells with stagnant water.

Also in the basement are the toilets, where guards would take detainees once a day, in the morning, beating and insulting them.

Abu Jaber, who was in cell seven, recounted the torture he endured in this branch, from the moment he entered: “They whipped us. It took two days to recover from the pain.

“After I left, I was afraid to pass near [our cell], even if it was on my way. I would take a longer route to avoid it.”

Each detainee had a number according to the cell they were in. For example, “33 on Group 2” would indicate the 33rd detainee in the second group cell.

On the upper floor, there were what former prisoners referred to as “torture rooms”. Dim, grey rooms with a large glass window on one of the walls.