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Chainleft
@chainleft
First independent investigation regarding the sexual violence on Oct 7th is released. Done by the UN. It concludes: ➡️ There was violence against women ➡️ No proof of any rape, let alone "mass rape". No physical evidence or victim testimony. Evidence of fabrication ➡️ There was no such "order" by Hamas
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Chainleft
@chainleft
Investigation also concludes Israeli regime engaged in a systematic campaign of sexual and gender violence against Palestinian children, women and men, rooted in the very nature of the occupation.
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Idan Levin 🎩
@idanlevin
The screenshot is digitally altered to remove half of paragraph 95, which reads as follows: The Commission identified patterns indicative of sexual violence (...) and concludes that (...) women were (...)subjected to these crimes. The attack (...)enabled perpetrators to commit SGBV
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Leo
@lsn
Read some of the FC discourse on this. This seems like an intentionally-misleading image edit. Sexual assault is notoriously under-reported and difficult to 'prove', and what's hardest to prove is 'orders'. I personally think sexual assault in this context on Oct 7th would not have happened because it was 'ordered', but because Hamas created a culture in which sexual assault was not sufficiently punished.
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alixkun🟣🎩🍡
@alixkun
The conclusion of "no proof of any rape" comes from "lack of access to victims, witnesses, crime sites & obstruction of investigation(...), unable to review unedited testimonies". At this point, the only honest conclusion to the investigation should be that u weren't able to perform said investigation 🤷♂️
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Isaac
@ilaz
It’s probably nothing
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