Israeli report reveals Hamas’ use of sadistic tactics: humiliation, mutilation, and gang rape
Warning: Graphic Sexual Atrocities Committed by Hamas Revealed in Shocking Report
The following report contains explicit sexual content that may be disturbing to readers.
In a groundbreaking release on Wednesday, the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel submitted a report to the United Nations exposing the widespread sexual atrocities committed by Hamas. This report, which leaves no room for denial or disregard, reveals the terror group’s horrifying use of sadistic humiliation, genital mutilation, and gang rape as part of its operational strategy during and after the October 7 massacre.
The report, submitted to the United Nations by the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel, leaves “no room for denial or disregard,” according to the organization’s CEO Orit Sulitzeanu.
“The terrorist organization Hamas chose to harm Israel strategically in two clear ways – kidnapping citizens and committing sadistic sexual crimes,” Sulitzeanu said in a press release. “Silence will be remembered as a historical stain on those who chose to remain silent and deny the sexual crimes committed by Hamas.”
The report includes testimonies from survivors and first responders who encountered corpses with signs of sexual assault, and concludes that sexual violence took place in all areas of the October 7 massacre, including the Nova festival, villages, and military bases. It adds that hostages taken were also subject to sexual violence while in captivity.
Quantitative information is not given about the assaults because most of the victims were killed, making the extent of the atrocities difficult to know, the release states.
At the Nova festival, the report states a woman who was seen in a viral video with a burned face, torn dress, and no underwear was raped, according to police investigators. The woman who took the video reported she saw a cut wound on the victim’s legs which she believes was to cut off her underwear. Several more survivors gave eye-witness testimony of women being gang raped, beaten, and then killed at the festival.
“One survivor who wandered the area after the massacre described it as an ‘apocalypse of bodies, girls without clothes, some missing their upper, some their lower parts,’” the report states. “These descriptions align with accounts from personnel that treated and removed the bodies, who testified about many bodies arriving partially clothed or unclothed, heavy bleeding from the pelvic area, and mutilation of genital organs.”
Another survivor named Sapir said she saw five different cases of rape, bodies being mutilated and a large group of terrorists “passing injured women between them.” In one case she said she saw an injured woman being raped by a terrorist while another pulled her hair. Each time the woman resisted, she was stabbed in the back, according to the report.
Sapir also said she saw a woman’s breast being amputated with a box cutter by terrorists who “passed it between them like a toy.”
Rami Davidian told the investigators that women’s bodies were tied to trees with some that had iron rods inserted into their sexual organs.
Yoni Saadon, testified to witnessing a woman getting raped who screamed, ‘‘Stop it – already I’m going to die anyway from what you are doing, just kill me!’ before she was shot in the head and killed.
One survivor said he saw girls “whose pelvises were simply broken from being raped so much.”
Yoni Saadon who also survived the massacre at the festival said he witnessed eight to ten terrorists rape the same person.
Another survivor told police that girls were burned after being raped.
Signs of sexual assault were also found in the homes within several villages including indications that spouses and family members were forced to witness the violence, according to the report.
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ZAKA volunteers who worked in Kibbutz Be’eri gave testimony to bodies they found of women and girls who were stripped of underwear, had signs of semen, and a case with a knife found inserted into a genital organ.
“Chaim Otmazgin, commander of the special units in ZAKA and an officer in the National Rescue and Fire Command, describes another kibbutz where he saw two naked bodies of women with objects penetrating their bodies,” the report states.
One of the bodies was stabbed with a serrated knife “that was used to remove the woman’s internal organs leaving them between her legs,” the report adds.
Otmazgin said he saw another case where a mother’s body was found handcuffed behind her back while her daughter’s body was found in the next room with her pants and underwear down.
Nira Shpak, a resident of Kfar Aza who took upon herself the task of identifying the bodies of the 60 killed in the kibbutz, recounted several bodies found with exposed intimate organs, sometimes with their clothes seemingly torn apart.”
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ZAKA volunteer Itzik Itach said he saw a couple tied together with signs of rape on the woman’s body.
“Nachman Dyksztejna, another volunteer, described the bodies of two women found tied by their hands and feet to a bed, one having been sexually abused and found with a knife in her genitals,” the report states.
IDF paramedics reportedly found the bodies of two girls, one of which had her pants down and remains of semen on her back.
An emergency security team member of Kibbutz Re’im, Noam Mark, said he found three naked bodies of female Nova festival attendees with signs of “clear signs of severe sexual violence.” Mark provided testimony and a video supporting his claims to police, according to the report.
Men’s bodies were also reportedly found with signs of sexual abuse and mutilated genitals, according to the report.
“There were a lot of gun wounds there. Shooting was targeted at sexual organs,” a paramedic testified. “We saw that a lot. They had a thing with sexual organs.”
On an IDF base, Lieutenant Tamar Bar Shimo said she was threatened with a weapon by a terrorist to remove her uniform until another terrorist intervened, the report states.
“Shari Mendes, a volunteer who attended to women’s bodies at the “Shura” camp, reported seeing four bodies of female soldiers with signs of sexual violence, some with extensive bleeding in the pelvic area,” according to the report. “Maayan, a dentist and military officer who also worked at the camp, said she saw at least 10 bodies of female soldiers with clear signs of sexual violence.”
The report adds that The New York Times was shown a video taken by terrorists of two soldiers who were shot in their genitals.
While hostages, both men and women were sexually assaulted and others still in captivity may still be facing sexual violence, according to the report.
“Chen and Agam Goldstein, a mother and her teenage daughter who were kidnapped from their home in Kfar Aza and released after 51 days in captivity, noted that they encountered at least 3 female hostages [who] suffered sexual assault during captivity,” the report states.
Another former hostage, Aviva Sigal “spoke about sexual assaults on young women, including a case where she saw a young woman immediately after being assaulted when taken to the bathroom,” according to the report.
How is the psychological impact of sexual atrocities highlighted in the report?
Ic at the scene named Miri Elkaslasi told the investigators. “Some bodies were found completely naked, some were not shot, but their genitals were mutilated. These were not random acts of violence, it was clear that sexual violence was a deliberate part of the attack.”
The report also highlights the psychological impact of these sexual atrocities on the survivors. Many of them have experienced severe trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. They face not only physical scars but also emotional and mental wounds that will take a long time to heal.
The Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel is calling on the international community to take immediate action to hold Hamas accountable for these heinous crimes. They urge the United Nations to launch a thorough investigation into the sexual atrocities committed by Hamas and to bring those responsible to justice.
It is imperative that the international community speaks out against these graphic sexual atrocities. Silence is not an option when it comes to crimes of this magnitude. By failing to denounce these acts, we allow them to continue and perpetuate a culture of impunity.
The survivors of these sexual atrocities deserve justice and support. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that their voices are heard and that they receive the help and justice they deserve. We cannot turn a blind eye to these crimes and we must do everything in our power to prevent such atrocities from happening again in the future.
The release of this report is a critical step in shedding light on the horrific sexual atrocities committed by Hamas. It is our hope that this report will serve as a wake-up call to the international community and prompt immediate action to address these crimes. We cannot afford to remain silent any longer.
The atrocities committed by Hamas are an affront to humanity and must not go unpunished. The survivors deserve justice and the perpetrators must be held accountable for their actions. It is time for the international community to unite and take a stand against these heinous crimes. Our actions today will shape the future and determine the kind of world we want to live in.
We must demand justice for the survivors and ensure that their voices are heard. By speaking out against these sexual atrocities, we send a clear message that such acts will not be tolerated. We stand in solidarity with the survivors and reaffirm our commitment to fighting for a world free from sexual violence and human rights abuses.
It is time for the international community to take action. We must not turn a blind eye to these shocking revelations. We must hold Hamas accountable and ensure that justice is served. The survivors deserve nothing less.
We urge the international community to join us in condemning these sexual atrocities and demanding justice for the victims. Together, we can make a difference and create a world where such horrific crimes are never allowed to occur.
Now is the time for action. Let us stand together and say no to sexual violence, no to terrorism, and no to impunity. Let us ensure that the survivors of these atrocities receive the justice and support they need and deserve. Together, we can and must make a difference.
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