TERRORISM Hamas Likely Raped Hostages Taken On Oct. 7, UN Inquiry Finds

Kathy in FL

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Hamas Likely Raped Hostages Taken On Oct. 7, UN Inquiry Finds

Hamas raped and sexually assaulted hostages it took during the terrorist attack against Israel on Oct. 7 that left 1,200 civilians dead, the United Nations (U.N.) said on Monday.

A high number of eyewitness accounts and a series of investigations by Israel found that Hamas committed widespread sexual violence during the Oct. 7 attacks. There is now “clear and convincing information” that Hamas committed these same atrocities against the hostages it took back to Gaza, “including rape and sexualized torture and sexualized cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment,” according to a U.N. inquiry, the results of which were released Monday.

There are currently over 130 hostages remaining in Gaza, though it is unknown whether some are still alive. Hamas’ sexual violence against the hostages “may be ongoing,” according to the U.N.

The inquiry was compiled by a team of U.N. officials who conducted 33 meetings with Israeli officials and 34 confidential interviews with survivors of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, first responders and freed hostages. It also examined 5,000 photographs and 50 hours of video footage.

The inquiry also found that Hamas committed rape and gang rape against victims in several locations on Oct. 7, including the Nova music festival site and the surrounding Road 232 and Kibbutz Re’im. In the majority of instances, the U.N. said, “victims first subjected to rape were then killed, and at least two incidents relate to the rape of women’s corpses.”

“The true prevalence of sexual violence during the 7 October attacks and their aftermath may take months or years to emerge and may never be fully known,” reads the U.N. inquiry report.

The U.N. previously faced criticism for waiting to condemn the sexual violence committed by Hamas.

“It took the United Nations five months to finally recognize the sexual crimes committed on October 7th during Hamas’ massacre,” Israel Ambassador to the U.N. Gilad Erdan said on Monday. “Today, with the release of the report on the sexual abuse that Israeli female hostages are enduring, the shame of the UN is on clear display.”

Israel had previously received over 1,000 testimonies about Hamas’ horrific sexual violence on Oct. 7, and an investigation into the matter is still ongoing. The Physicians for Human Rights Israel conducted an initial assessment and found Hamas had committed sexual violence on a mass scale against women, men and children.

Israel is currently carrying out a sweeping counteroffensive operation in Gaza to eradicate Hamas from the region. At the same time, Israel, the U.S., Qatar and Egypt are all working to secure a deal with Hamas to release the remaining hostages from Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the region in exchange for a temporary ceasefire.

Israel has been adamant that a full-scale ceasefire is not an option until Hamas suffers complete destruction.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Did they not watch the Hamas videos they made of themselves cutting off women's breast and men's penises while rapping and pillaging.
 

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BassMan

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Tangentially, I heard MANY at the UN were transferred from New York to Kenya. Something about "being closer to the people they serve". Kenyans are unhappy, since the UN staff there drives-up prices: gentrification.

My first inclination is to say "send the rest". However, I am something of the "keep your friends close; keep your enemies even closer" type. Worried about the BRICS thing, and global currency...

...and re: OP, almost forgot. Duh!
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
This is important because it is a kick in the teeth to many European (and other) news outlets. Who has had a drumbeat of news that tried to downplay the Oct 7th attacks and especially the sexual elements of it, My spell checker just wanted to force me to have a question mark over that last sentence!

Now, they (and some of the governments who supported this "news") know their "message" is currently in deep trouble. Now those who have seen the video footage (like a friend who had to for his job) KNEW the reports were accurate. The problem is the videos are so horrific they have been withheld from the generation population. For one thing, they are too graphic to be legally shown on most media or TV outlets. It is that bad.

This doesn't mean killing 30,000, primarily women, children, and other civilians, is a great thing, either. But it does help understand the rage that has led Israel to this point. Ignoring the provocation or pretending it wasn't "that bad" doesn't help solve the current situation either.

The UN "Apologists" found things were so bad that they had to report them, which may go a long way towards shaming or forcing this particular "It wasn't that Bad" message to slink away with its tail between its legs. Or not, at least things are officially "on the record."
 

naegling62

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There’s a case in Birmingham Alabama right now of the brutal rape and murder of a young woman by 5(?) criminals. It was an abduction. They raped and murdered her, and yes, they filmed it. All were black so no racial issues. Unbelievable what man can do to others, absolutely disgusting.
 
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