A disturbing and developing story has emerged from the United Nations, where the U.N.'s special representative on sexual violence in conflict has released findings of a troubling investigation. It has been confirmed that on October 7th, Hamas systematically raped Israeli women at multiple locations in southern Israel. The investigation revealed that sexual violence, including rape, sexualized torture, and degrading treatment, was inflicted upon captives, indicating potential ongoing abuse against women still held by Hamas in Gaza.
The findings, which were based on extensive review of footage and survivor testimonies, point towards the commission of war crimes. The U.N. representative emphasized the urgent need to address these atrocities and hold the perpetrators accountable.
Following a November ceasefire deal, some survivors were released, shedding light on the harrowing experiences endured by hostages. The evidence presented by the U.N. underscores the gravity of the situation and demands immediate attention.
Israeli officials are expected to condemn these heinous acts and call for justice for the victims. The international community is urged to acknowledge the plight of the women affected by these crimes and to stand against such egregious violations of human rights.