Monday, June 24, 2024

Scarf people on campus should appreciate this: Israeli woman sexually abused by Hamas captor

Is Rashida Tlaib showing repentence over Hamas acts? Naaaa.

(35) Influencer news (quora.com)  Quoting:  Why Amit Soussana, 40 years old Israeli lawyer, was forced to share for the whole world private details of the horrific sexual assault done to her by Ham*s?

Because without sharing it publicly, "human rights activists" don't believe us.

On October 7, Amit was kidnapped while hiding - with a fever - in the shelter of her home. Seven Ham*s monsters were needed to drag her to Gaza, she was fighting them bravely.

Amit was held alone in a child’s bedroom, chained by her left ankle. Sometimes, the guard would enter, sit beside her on the bed, lift her shirt and touch her.

Around Oct. 24, the guard, who called himself Muhammad, attacked her. Early that morning, Muhammad unlocked her chain and left her in the bathroom. After she undressed and began washing herself in the bathtub, Muhammad returned and stood in the doorway, holding a pistol.

“He came towards me and shoved the gun at my forehead,” Amit recalled during eight hours of interviews with The New York Times in mid-March.

After hitting Ms. Soussana and forcing her to remove her towel, Muhammad groped her, sat her on the edge of the bathtub and hit her again. He dragged her at gunpoint back to the child’s bedroom, a room covered in images of the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants.

“Then he, with the gun pointed at me, forced me to commit  a sexual act on him,” Ms. Soussana said.

Is it enough details for you, human rights activists, or will you ask where is the video?

Today, Amit spoke at the White House regarding being s*xually assaulted as a hostage: “Being in captivity means having no control over your mind, body or soul. You have absolutely no control over what happens to you… The s*xual assault I experienced should never happen to any human being under any circumstances.”  End quote.


"Dr. Ahmad – a general practitioner, imam, and member of a prominent family in Gaza – secretly held three Israeli hostages captive in his home for six months, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

"Every day, Aljamal returned home from work to his son, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, and captives Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv.

"According to the report, citing residents, it was an open secret within the Nuseirat camp that Aljamal’s family was associated with Hamas. Aljamal’s brother, Abdelrahman Aljamal, is a Hamas lawyer in Gaza. Nevertheless, the report stated that most did not know of the three hostages being held in a dark room in the family’s house." . . .

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