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Hamas Horror Exposed: UN Team Confirms says incidents of rape and Knives Shuffled into Genitals occurred during Hamas attack on Israel

After Investigations The UN team of experts says there are “reasonable grounds” to believe that Hamas committed rape and “sexualised torture” during its attack in southern Israel on 7 October.

Led by special representative of the secretary-general (SRSG) Pramila Patten, the team focussing on sexual violence in conflict found “reasonable grounds to believe that such violence may be ongoing”.

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Hamas Horror Exposed4

The report is meant to gather, analyse and verify information for secretary-general Antonio Guterres’s annual report on sexual violence in conflict and for the UN Security Council, said Ms Patten during a press conference about the launch of the report.

It is not a fully-fledged UN investigation, as Israel has blocked any such activity by the UN’s human rights office citing bias.

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Hamas Horror Exposed5

However, it is the most extensive report on sexual violence conducted by an independent body on the October attack.

The report is based on interviews with survivors and witnesses of the attack, released hostages, first responders, health and service providers, as well as a review of 5,000 images and approximately 50 hours of footage of the attacks.

Hamas Horror Exposed UN Team Confirms says incidents of rape and Knives Shuffled into Genitals occurred during Hamas attack on Israel
Hamas Horror Exposed UN Team Confirms says incidents of rape and Knives Shuffled into Genitals occurred during Hamas attack on Israel

The mission team, visiting Israel from 29 January to 14 February, also met with families and relatives of hostages still held in captivity.

Hamas Horror Exposed sexual violence, shoving knives inside Israeli rape victims’ genitals before execution
Hamas Horror Exposed sexual violence, shoving knives inside Israeli rape victims’ genitals before execution

 

“Based on the information it gathered, the mission team found clear and convincing information that sexual violence, including rape, sexualised torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment has been committed against hostages and has reasonable grounds to believe that such violence may be ongoing against those still held in captivity,” said the report.

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