Jamaal Bowman dismisses reports of Hamas rapes as ‘propaganda
Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York dismissed reports of Hamas terrorists raping Israelis as ”propaganda” in a video from a November pro-Palestinian rally. He later backtracked his statement after media outreach. Bowman noted the initial use of propaganda but emphasized the lack of evidence for such claims. This information was reported by Politico. Rep. Jamaal Bowman initially dismissed reports of Hamas terrorists raping Israelis as “propaganda” at a November pro-Palestinian rally but later retracted his statement following media scrutiny. He highlighted the absence of evidence for such allegations, mentioning the early use of propaganda. This news was reported by Politico.
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.) in November dismissed reports of Hamas terrorists raping Israelis during the Oct. 7 attacks as “propaganda,” according to a video uncovered by Politico. He backtracked from the remarks after the outlet reached out for comment on Thursday.
“There was propaganda used in the beginning of the siege. There’s still no evidence of beheaded babies or raped women. But they still keep using that lie [for] propaganda,” Bowman said at a Nov. 17 pro-Palestinian rally, according to Politico reporter Daniel Lippman on Tuesday, who found a TikTok video showing the rally.
Bowman in a Thursday statement walked back his dismissal of Israel’s rape allegations against Hamas. “The U.N. confirmed that Hamas committed rape and sexual violence, a reprehensible fact that I condemn entirely,” Bowman said, referring to a United Nations report on March 4 confirming Hamas’s sexual violence. The New York Democrat had earlier on Thursday declined to address his November remarks when asked by Politico in person.
In the U.N. report, Pramila Patten, the organization’s special representative on sexual violence in conflict, wrote, “There are reasonable grounds to believe that multiple incidents of sexual violence took place with victims being subjected to rape and/or gang rape and then killed or killed while being raped.”
The U.N. team also reported evidence of similar sexual crimes against Israeli hostages after the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, noting there is “clear and convincing information that sexual violence, including rape, sexualized torture, cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment has been committed against hostages.”
The incident is not the first time Bowman had to walk back his public remarks. In late January, Bowman said he should not have engaged in conspiracy theories about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in years-old blog posts. “It’s obvious to everyone, especially the far-right MAGA Republicans I take on every day in Congress, that I will always stand up and fight against misinformation and harmful conspiracy theories,” the New York Democrat told CNN.
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