The Israeli equivalent of the judge advocate general (meaning the most senior military judge) released a film of Israelis sodomising an Arab prisoner (there have been a number of such cases, alas).
For doing so she has been charged with a crime.
She threw her mobile telephone into the sea but it was recovered.
She then tried to kill herself.
I am not making this up.
What a way to run a country.
It would make a good film but Hollywood wouldn't touch it.
The A Section of the New York Times seems to me to count as covering the story: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/04/world/middleeast/israel-soldiers-detainee-tomer-yerushalmi.html?searchResultPosition=9. The Washington Post and The Times of London also covered the story.
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Delete'Hardly been covered' was an overstatement, for which I apologise -but it has not been a BIG story as it would have been had it been Arabs that had raped and covered it up. In fact there is no proof that Hamas raped anyone on 7 Oct 23 but we constantly read that they did.
DeleteYou don't trust the BBC, but this looks like evidence.
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After many months of appeals for witnesses and evidence, Israeli prosecutor Moran Gaz admitted her department has no evidence of any rapes or sexual assaults and is not filing any such cases for prosecution against the Palestinian attackers held in Israeli jails. Miss Gaz headed Israel’s Southern Prosecutor’s Office and was a member of the team investigating the militants arrested during the attack. https://www.newindianexpress.com/world/2025/Jan/06/we-dont-have-any-complainants-israeli-prosecutor-says-dept-failed-to-gather-evidence-on-oct-7-mass-rape-claims?fbclid=Iwb21leAODn7VjbGNrA4OfqmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHgy2qGNgkfn2m2DSWqusIqowMpCW6qJDhx3ljWihNbkhZofMipHZHSabWkxf_aem_AHsNZ3PuCCRMi7VlVON9XQ
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