
When and if terrorists now detained in Israel are prosecuted, they should be charged with sexual violence, authors of a new report advise.
Common points of discussion about the war in the Middle East, almost two years after Hamas invaded Israel, are the humanitarian aid situation, Israel’s impressive effort to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, and seemingly never-ending cease-fire talks. Survivors and victims of October 7, though, are still healing — and more and more, as time passes, their stories have gone untold.
Which is why the Dinah Project compiled a comprehensive account of one of the most horrendous aspects of Hamas’s attack: the terror organization’s pervasive and strategic use of sexual violence. As early as October 8, when Hamas posted videos of the carnage ...