• Where’s the outrage over ‘systematic’ sexual violence against Palestini

    From NefeshBarYochai@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 4 14:51:39 2025
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    Last month, a report for the UN Human Rights Council affirmed — as
    Palestinians have long asserted — that Israel has systematically
    employed sexual violence and gender-based crimes against Palestinian
    women, men, and children since October 7.

    The investigation, released alongside harrowing testimonies from
    survivors and witnesses, civil society representatives, academics,
    lawyers, and medical experts during a two-day hearing in Geneva,
    reached several key conclusions that, in my view, demand immediate
    global attention and action.

    First, Israeli forces’ use of gender-based violence has escalated
    dramatically in both scale and intensity since October 7, becoming “systematic.” These crimes have become a tool of collective oppression
    to dismantle Palestinian families and communities from within — a
    tactic borrowed from other campaigns of ethnic violence and genocide
    in places like Bosnia, Rwanda, Nigeria, and Iraq, where women’s bodies
    became battlegrounds.

    Second, Israeli military detention facilities have become the
    epicenters of the most egregious kinds of gender-based violence.
    Beyond the widely circulated images of stripped Palestinian prisoners
    in Gaza, the report recorded testimonies from facilities like Sde
    Teiman, where prisoners, stripped of legal protections and far from
    the view of the media, have faced rape, sexual degradation, and
    torture. In some cases, like that of the doctor Adnan Al-Bursh, the
    prisoners died reportedly as a direct result of the sexual abuse they
    suffered while in custody.

    Third, the report documents the proliferation of gender-based violence
    against Palestinians in the digital realm. Vulnerable groups,
    particularly women and youth, have faced shaming, doxing and
    exploitation of their sexual orientation or private behavior as tools
    of coercion and intimidation.

    Fourth, the report noted that the use of gender-based violence wasn’t
    limited to soldiers; Israeli settlers, often acting under the
    protection of the army, sexually harassed Palestinian women in the
    West Bank, exploiting traditional gender roles within Palestinian
    society as a method of oppression.

    The findings of the report, which was conducted by the UN Commission
    of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, drew not only from
    survivor accounts but also from Israeli soldiers’ own social media
    posts. Perpetrators proudly documented their “heroic” acts of
    masculine vengeance — rummaging through Palestinians women’s drawers,
    posing in their underwear, and scrawling misogynistic graffiti inside
    occupied homes in Gaza. Though much of this content was later scrubbed
    from social platforms, it remains archived in the UN report for
    posterity.

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    https://www.972mag.com/systematic-sexual-violence-against-palestinians/

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