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Beastly Boy

(12,994 posts)
Wed Jul 9, 2025, 09:24 AM Wednesday

'Freedom fighters don't rape': The making of the landmark report on Hamas' sexual crimes

“This violence targets beyond the individual victim—it strikes an entire community, turning a symbol of life into one of death,” said retired district court judge Nava Ben-Or, a co-author of the Dinah Project report on the severe sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas terrorists, during a Wednesday morning interview with Ynet.

Reflecting on her career handling grave cases, she described the report’s compilation as uniquely challenging. “It’s profoundly different because the phenomenon itself is distinct,” she said. “Sexual violence in war zones fundamentally differs from ‘ordinary’ sexual violence. It’s aimed not just at the victim but at their entire community.”

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On Hamas’s use of sexual violence as a tactical weapon, Ben-Or emphasized it was clearly systematic from the outset. “As soon as reports, rumors and statements emerged, and evidence from the ground accumulated, it was evident,” she said.

This was corroborated by a UN under-secretary-general’s report on sexual violence in war, which identified a recurring pattern across multiple sites, ruling out isolated incidents. “This wasn’t a sporadic attack by an individual during the invasion of Israel,” she noted.
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/ryot7hjsxg
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'Freedom fighters don't rape': The making of the landmark report on Hamas' sexual crimes (Original Post) Beastly Boy Wednesday OP
Decent people also don't moniss Wednesday #1
And, all of it will continue to exist... OldBaldy1701E Wednesday #2
The author addressed the distinction: Beastly Boy Wednesday #3

moniss

(7,682 posts)
1. Decent people also don't
Wed Jul 9, 2025, 09:54 AM
Wednesday

run prisons and sexually abuse and torture. But the US and Israel among other countries have a demonstrated history of this and doing little to nothing about it other than trying to whitewash and make excuses about "only a few cases", "not enough money to make changes", "they brought this on themselves" etc.

Prison rape, sexual abuse and torture are committed in facilities in the US by both inmates and guards. In Central American countries it is even more prevalent. In Israel it has been well established that prisoners, often being held without charge, are abused, tortured, denied medical care for their injuries etc. We always hear denials and statements about "looking into it".

The point here being that horrendous human conduct is not limited to one side or another or one group of people or another. All of it needs to be condemned.

OldBaldy1701E

(8,339 posts)
2. And, all of it will continue to exist...
Wed Jul 9, 2025, 10:02 AM
Wednesday

As long as people ignore this statement:

The point here being that horrendous human conduct is not limited to one side or another or one group of people or another.


(I might add: EVER.)

Beastly Boy

(12,994 posts)
3. The author addressed the distinction:
Wed Jul 9, 2025, 02:31 PM
Wednesday

"“Sexual violence in war zones fundamentally differs from ‘ordinary’ sexual violence. It’s aimed not just at the victim but at their entire community.”

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