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===Syrian atrocities=== Syria ignored the [[Geneva Conventions]] and many Israeli prisoners of war were tortured or killed.<ref>Insight Team of the London ''Sunday Times'', pp. 279, 429.</ref> Advancing Israeli forces, re-capturing land taken by the Syrians early in the war, came across the bodies of 28 Israeli soldiers who had been blindfolded with their hands bound and summarily executed.<ref>Insight Team of the London ''Sunday Times'', pp. 429, 449.</ref> In a December 1973 address to the National Assembly, Syrian Defense Minister [[Mustafa Tlass]] stated that he had awarded one soldier the Medal of the Republic for killing 28 Israeli prisoners with an axe, decapitating three of them and eating the flesh of one of his victims.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/06/23/opinion/l-on-arab-treatment-of-israeli-prisoners-019506.html|title=On Arab Treatment of Israeli Prisoners|work=The New York Times|date=23 June 1984|access-date=27 July 2021}}</ref><ref>Official Gazette of Syria (11 July 1974).</ref> The Syrians employed brutal interrogation techniques utilizing electric shocks to the genitals. A number of Israeli soldiers taken prisoner on Mount Hermon were executed. Near the village of Hushniye, the Syrians captured 11 administrative personnel from the Golan Heights Force, all of whom were later found dead, blindfolded, and with their hands tied behind their backs. Within Hushniye, seven Israeli prisoners were found dead, and another three were executed at Tel Zohar. Syrian prisoners who fell into Israeli captivity confirmed that their comrades killed IDF prisoners.{{sfnp|Schiff|2013|p=90}} A soldier from the Moroccan contingent fighting with Syrian forces was found to be carrying a sack filled with the body parts of Israeli soldiers which he intended to take home as souvenirs. The bodies of Israeli prisoners who were killed were stripped of their uniforms and found clad only in their underpants, and Syrian soldiers removed their [[dog tag]]s to make identification of the bodies more difficult.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_eAjAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA18 |title=Treatment of Israeli POW's in Syria and Their Status Under the Geneva Conventions: Hearing, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session. 26 February 1974 |year=1974}}</ref> Some Israeli POWs reported having their fingernails ripped out while others were described as being turned into human ashtrays as their Syrian guards burned them with lit cigarettes.<ref name=arnold>[http://info.jpost.com/C003/Supplements/30YK/art.34.html "War and Lack of Inner Peace"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120523201613/http://info.jpost.com/C003/Supplements/30YK/art.34.html |date=23 May 2012}}, Michael S. Arnold, ''The Jerusalem Post'', 17 September 1999.</ref> A report submitted by the chief medical officer of the Israeli army notes that, "the vast majority of (Israeli) prisoners were exposed during their imprisonment to severe physical and mental torture. The usual methods of torture were beatings aimed at various parts of the body, electric shocks, wounds deliberately inflicted on the ears, burns on the legs, suspension in painful positions and other methods."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Foreign+Relations/Israels+Foreign+Relations+since+1947/1974-1977/5+Statement+in+the+Knesset+on+the+treatment+of+Isr.htm?DisplayMode=print |title=Statement in the Knesset on the treatment of Israeli prisoners of war in Syria by Defence Minister Peres and Knesset Resolution β 12 June 1974 |publisher=Mfa.gov.il |access-date=22 October 2011}}</ref> Following the conclusion of hostilities, Syria would not release the names of prisoners it was holding to the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]] and in fact, did not even acknowledge holding any prisoners despite the fact they were publicly exhibited by the Syrians for television crews.<ref>Insight Team of the London ''Sunday Times'', p. 429.</ref> The Syrians, having been thoroughly defeated by Israel, were attempting to use their captives as their sole bargaining chip in the post-war negotiations.<ref>Insight Team of the London ''Sunday Times'', pp. 449β450.</ref> One of the most famous Israeli POWs was [[Avraham Lanir]], an Israeli pilot who bailed out over Syria and was taken prisoner.<ref>Sarna, Igal (2000), ''The Man Who Fell into a Puddle: Israeli Lives'', Vintage Books/Random House, pp. 144β148.</ref> Lanir died under Syrian interrogation.{{sfnp|Rabinovich|2004|p=115}}<ref name="Sarna p. 148">Sarna, p. 148.</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Yemini |first=Galya |url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/noam-lanir-plans-to-float-empire-online-at-1b-value-1.159508 |title=Noam Lanir plans to float Empire Online at $1b value |work=Haaretz |location=Israel |date=2 April 2008 |access-date=22 October 2011}}</ref> When his body was returned in 1974, it exhibited signs of torture.<ref name="Sarna p. 148" />
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