AhlulBayt News Aency: An Israeli prosecutor has acknowledged that, 15 months after the Hamas-led operation on October 7, 2023, not a single complaint has been filed to substantiate the alleged incidents of rape and sexual violence by Palestinian resistance fighters.
Moran Gaz, a former lead prosecutor in Israel’s Southern District Prosecutor’s Office made the revelation in a recent interview with Israel's Ynet magazine.
The prosecutor confirmed that 15 months after Operation al-Aqsa Flood, Israel still had not identified a single victim in which a prosecution can be brought against an alleged perpetrator of a sexual attack.
“In the end, we don’t have any complainants. What was presented in the media compared to what will eventually come together will be entirely different,” Gez said.
The prosecutor, however, said the Palestinians detained after October 7, 2023, should be executed for alleged acts such as stealing avocados from their own stolen lands.
Israeli authorities in recent months have repeatedly admitted that no allegations of rape or sexual assault have been filed from the October operation by Palestinian resistance factions, despite extensive investigations.
United Nations experts have already debunked similar allegations, concluding they were either unverified or proven false. Similarly, other gruesome claims, such as babies being beheaded or burned in ovens by Palestinians, were widely discredited.
The absence of evidence has fueled skepticism about Israeli narratives surrounding the October operation.
Israel’s unsubstantiated claims of mass rape by Palestinian resistance fighters dominated headlines in mainstream media in the West.
In a front-page article published on December 28, 2023, less than three months into the Israeli campaign of genocide in Gaza, the New York Times accused Hamas of “weaponizing” sexual violence on October 7.
The exhaustive report, which was within no time reproduced by many media outlets worldwide, said the Gaza-based resistance group used rape against Israeli settlers, citing shadowy “witnesses.”
However, as the pieces of the puzzle fell into place, the allegation of “a broader pattern of gender-based violence on Oct. 7” by Hamas, as reported by the leading American daily, turned out to be a hoax.
Soon, many journalists affiliated with the newspaper resigned or distanced themselves from the paper’s Gaza policy. According to reports, it divided the New York Times newsroom.
From almost the early hours of October 7, 2023, Israel and its supporters spread claims about mass rape. However, investigations by independent publications have consistently demonstrated that the claims are unsubstantiated or outright fabrications.
Political leaders in Western countries actively arming the genocide, such as the Biden administration in the US, had spread the rape propaganda as part of their support for the Israeli regime.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has falsely claimed that Hamas members made videos of themselves raping Israelis. Scholz’s foreign minister Annalena Baerbock went even further, claiming she personally viewed these nonexistent videos.
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Moran Gaz, a former lead prosecutor in Israel’s Southern District Prosecutor’s Office made the revelation in a recent interview with Israel's Ynet magazine.
The prosecutor confirmed that 15 months after Operation al-Aqsa Flood, Israel still had not identified a single victim in which a prosecution can be brought against an alleged perpetrator of a sexual attack.
“In the end, we don’t have any complainants. What was presented in the media compared to what will eventually come together will be entirely different,” Gez said.
The prosecutor, however, said the Palestinians detained after October 7, 2023, should be executed for alleged acts such as stealing avocados from their own stolen lands.
Israeli authorities in recent months have repeatedly admitted that no allegations of rape or sexual assault have been filed from the October operation by Palestinian resistance factions, despite extensive investigations.
United Nations experts have already debunked similar allegations, concluding they were either unverified or proven false. Similarly, other gruesome claims, such as babies being beheaded or burned in ovens by Palestinians, were widely discredited.
The absence of evidence has fueled skepticism about Israeli narratives surrounding the October operation.
Israel’s unsubstantiated claims of mass rape by Palestinian resistance fighters dominated headlines in mainstream media in the West.
In a front-page article published on December 28, 2023, less than three months into the Israeli campaign of genocide in Gaza, the New York Times accused Hamas of “weaponizing” sexual violence on October 7.
The exhaustive report, which was within no time reproduced by many media outlets worldwide, said the Gaza-based resistance group used rape against Israeli settlers, citing shadowy “witnesses.”
However, as the pieces of the puzzle fell into place, the allegation of “a broader pattern of gender-based violence on Oct. 7” by Hamas, as reported by the leading American daily, turned out to be a hoax.
Soon, many journalists affiliated with the newspaper resigned or distanced themselves from the paper’s Gaza policy. According to reports, it divided the New York Times newsroom.
From almost the early hours of October 7, 2023, Israel and its supporters spread claims about mass rape. However, investigations by independent publications have consistently demonstrated that the claims are unsubstantiated or outright fabrications.
Political leaders in Western countries actively arming the genocide, such as the Biden administration in the US, had spread the rape propaganda as part of their support for the Israeli regime.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has falsely claimed that Hamas members made videos of themselves raping Israelis. Scholz’s foreign minister Annalena Baerbock went even further, claiming she personally viewed these nonexistent videos.
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