Actually you do. According to Kautilya, Oct.7 was genocide because they intended to kill Israeli civilians as a form of retaliation.Good thing I didn't accidentally support a f'ng genocide or anything.
At this point, you really just sound like a sad shack.Actually you do. According to Kautilya, Oct.7 was genocide because they intended to kill Israeli civilians as a form of retaliation.
Hamas doesn't have an army.
Hamas and Gaza are the only parties in bed together. And Hamas is raping Gaza like a wife beater. What is their defence?At this point, you really just sound like a sad shack.
Pushing the wife beater's defence after 6 months of genocide is just pathetic.
Zionists do love to talk about rape a lot.Hamas and Gaza are the only parties in bed together. And Hamas is raping Gaza like a wife beater. What is their defence?
Talk is cheap.Zionists do love to talk about rape a lot.
All the rape stories have been retracted and one of two of the NYT authors fired over the story.Talk is cheap.
But Hamas actually commits it. They are barbarian terrorists that you support. Oct.7 has been condemned by the chief prosecutor of the ICJ.
You've sunk pretty far when you're slamming Amnesty.
''The report was compiled by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and is largely based on interviews of Palestinian detainees released at the Kerem Shalom crossing point since December, when UNRWA staff were present to provide humanitarian support.''. Israeli soldiers also regularly rape Palestinian children in custody - the recent UN report on rape highlighted that.
Show me the specific U.N. report stating that the IDF raped children...Which is what you stated.The UN report I am referring to is the same mission that went to Israel to find allegations of rape by Hamas on October 7.
And did you just say sexual assault is A-okay but rape is not? You mean there was no penetration? That is the detail you are concerned with? Penetration?
Whether or not there was penetration, it is just as serious.
From the report:
Regarding the occupied Palestinian Territory, the mission team visited Ramallah in the occupied West Bank to engage with the Palestinian Authority, including the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Detainees and Ex-Detainee Affairs, Women’s Affairs, Social Development, and Labor. The mission team also met with the Palestinian Independent Commission for Human Rights, conducted meetings with several civil society representatives and non-governmental organizations. It also interviewed four recently released detainees. The purpose of the visit to the occupied West Bank was to hear the views and concerns of Palestinian counterparts and engage with them on reports of conflict-related sexual violence received by the mandate, allegedly committed by Israeli security forces and settlers. This information will complement information already verified by other UN entities on allegations of CRSV in Gaza and the occupied West Bank for potential inclusion in the annual Report of the Secretary-General on Conflict-Related 5 Sexual Violence. Stakeholders raised concerns about cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of Palestinians in detention, including the increased use of various forms of sexual violence, namely invasive body searches; threats of rape; and prolonged forced nudity.
Another:
Israeli Guards Rape Palestinian Women -
A Palestinian female freed from Israeli detention said more than 15 fellow Palestinian women were raped by Israeli interrogators to force them to confess to charges leveled against them and collaborate with the Israeli intelligence. “Israeli investigators and intelligence officers keep video...www.cair.com
Name any heinous, uncivilized crime and you will find evidence, tons of it that these Zionists have committed.
You said there was a U.N. report saying that the IDF was raping children...Where is it?Stripped, beaten and blindfolded: new research reveals ongoing violence and abuse of Palestinian children detained by Israeli military
Save the Children have issued a report on Palestinian children in Israeli military detentionwww.savethechildren.net
Save the Children’s new consultation showed that:
- During arrest, 42% of children were injured, including gunshot wounds and broken bones, and 65% of children were arrested during the night, mostly between midnight and dawn. Half of all arrests took place in the children’s home.
- The majority of children experienced appalling levels of physical and emotional abuse, including being beaten (86%), being threatened with harm (70%), and hit with sticks or guns (60%).
- Some children reported violence and abuse of a sexual nature, including being hit or touched on the genitals and 69% reported being strip searched.
- 60% of children experienced solitary confinement with the length of time varying from one 1 day to as long as 48 days.
- Children were denied access to basic services, 70% said they suffered from hunger and 68% said they didn’t receive any healthcare.
- 58% of children were denied visits or communication with their family while detained.
- The majority of children detained are boys – a trend reflected by the survey, with boys representing 97% of the respondents.