“Hamas forced some families in kibbutzim to witness the rape or sexual assault of their own family members, in their own homes”

NATIONAL REVIEW
Hamas’s ‘Sadistic’ Sexual Assault Detailed by Israel’s Rape Crisis Centers
Haley Strack
February 21, 2024

Hamas sexually assaulted Israeli women “in all arenas” where the October 7 massacre took place, the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel revealed in a recent report. The ARCCI is an “umbrella organization for the nine regional Rape Crisis Centers (RCCs)” in Israel, its website says, and the organization provides support for victims of sexual abuse. The report details Hamas’s onslaught at the Nova music festival at which terrorists gang-raped, mutilated, and beat women. When bodies arrived at morgues from the festival, some were reportedly partially clothed or unclothed and were still bleeding from their pelvic areas.  Kibbutzim in the south, where Hamas broke into homes and murdered whole families, were the site of horrific sexual assaults. Hamas slaughtered around 10 percent of the population in Kibbutz Be’eri and raped women and girls in their bedrooms, while some were “partially dressed in their pajamas,” the ARCCI reported based on several testimonies. READ MORE

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Former Canadian PM Harper: “It is foolish to think a two-state solution will emerge while so many Palestinians still reject the existence of a Jewish state”

NATIONAL POST
Israel’s war is just, Hamas must surrender or be eliminated
Stephen J. Harper
February 18, 2024

…This was not random murder. It was more than some settling of inter-communal scores. It was beyond even brutal military action. These were acts of extermination — the killing of no mere enemy, but of those who, in the killers’ eyes, were less than human, whose very existence was to be viewed as a scourge. It was, in short, the urge to commit genocide at its most evil. This may not have been a Holocaust in scale, but it was in kind. And, for the Israeli nation, born as it was in the shadow of the Holocaust, it can be interpreted no other way. Nor can this be regarded as some isolated episode of anti-Israeli violence. It was the consequence of decades of institutionalized antisemitic indoctrination of a population — indoctrination to the point where such murderous acts become regarded as not merely expedient or tolerable, but as necessary and praiseworthy. READ MORE

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“AP willfully chose to turn a blind eye to these facts, and instead profited from its terrorist photographer’s participation in the massacre”

NEW YORK POST
Oct. 7 survivors sue AP for hiring freelance photographers ‘embedded with Hamas terrorists’
Susan Edelman and Allie Griffin
February 21, 2024

Several survivors of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel have accused the Associated Press in a new lawsuit of aiding and abetting the terrorist organization by using freelance photojournalists believed to be embedded with the violent militants. The plaintiffs — Israeli-Americans and Americans who attended the Nova music festival raided by Hamas as well as loved ones of victims — are suing the news outlet for damages under the Antiterrorism Act, according to the federal complaint filed in the Southern District of Florida Wednesday night. They are being represented by lawyers working with the nonprofit National Jewish Advocacy Center who accuse the major media company of “materially supporting terrorism” by paying alleged Hamas-associated photojournalists for images captured during and immediately after the Oct. 7 invasion. READ MORE

JPOST NYT journalist accused of infiltrating into Israel on Oct. 7 wins award The organization said they won for “chronicling Israel’s bombardment and invasion of their homeland, Gaza. The two photographed the conflict from its opening hours on Oct. 7.”

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Melanie Phillips joined the CAMERA group to view scenes of the October 7 atrocities, one of them Kfar Aza.

MELANIE PHILLIPS SUBSTACK
Never again
February 15, 2025

I made a pilgrimage this week to the the area of the south-western Negev that was devastated by the Hamas pogrom on October 7…The eerie silence of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, whose once idyllic aspect is still visible through its shrubs and spacious landscaping despite the wrecked and deserted houses…Further into Kfar Aza, the scene is very different. This is not tranquil. This is a place of the utmost horror. These houses are laid out in neat rows with neighbours facing each other across the pathway. In two of these double rows, the inhabitants of every single house were murdered or kidnapped. Not one house was spared. Every house is wrecked. Outside each one are pictures of the murdered or the kidnapped who had lived there. Most are taped off. Every house has symbols painted on the outside by those who came to retrieve the remains of the slaughtered. A circle with a dot, we are told, means a body or body parts were inside. READ MORE

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Pretending there is a deal to be done with the Palestinian leadership only opens the door to another October 7. Israelis won’t be fooled.

TABLET MAG
Sorry, but there is no Two-State Solution
Gadi Taub
February 12, 2024

I don’t fault any Zionist or ally of Israel for having embraced the two-state solution, as I did for many years. No other peace plan could reconcile self-interest and lofty principles so seamlessly. No other plan could offer a better way to transcend the contradictions that reality imposed on Israelis, by making a Zionist argument, no less, for Palestinian statehood. Far more powerful than a mere solution to a problem, the idea of two states was, for many of us, an irresistible form of seduction—a promise that partition could make Israel whole…
But compelling as it is as a debating strategy, or a form of self-therapy, the two-state solution is, sadly, no solution at all. Rather, it is a big step down the road to another Lebanon. It would doom the Zionist project, not save it, while producing much greater misery and more bloodshed for Israelis and Palestinians alike. READ MORE

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Egypt bears massive responsibility for the ongoing crisis. To prevent another October 7, this will require Israel to maintain control of the Rafah crossing

JERUSALEM POST
Egypt must reap what they sowed to prevent another October 7 from happening
Benjamin Anthony
February 18, 2024

Following Israel’s rescue mission of two hostages carried out in Rafah, the IDF is poised to launch a ground incursion into the same city. Rafah is Hamas’s last remaining stronghold; it must be purged from that area for Israel to realize its war aims. Preventing a repeat of the horrors of October 7 will require Israel to maintain control of the Rafah crossing in perpetuity. If ordered, the IDF will operate in an area where approximately 1.2 million Gazans are currently located. They are there as a result of Israel’s largely successful efforts to move Gazans out of harm’s way as the IDF battles a brutal enemy. READ MORE

JNS Gantz: IDF will enter Rafah unless hostages returned before Ramadan If the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza are not freed before Ramadan, which starts in approximately three weeks, the Israel Defense Forces campaign against the terror group will continue, including in Rafah, War Cabinet member Benny Gantz pledged on Sunday. 

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“If no registration is made, the fiancee or fiance will be able to prove an intention to marry by meeting two of the conditions specified in the law, including a marriage proposal or an engagement party”

ALGEMEINER
Knesset Advances Bill To Recognize Fiancés as Family Members of Fallen Soldiers
Troy O. Fritzhand
February 21, 2024

The Knesset, Israel’s parliamentary body, advanced a bill on Wednesday that would recognize the fiancés of IDF soldiers who were killed during the war as those who lost a spouse. The bill was introduced in the Labor and Welfare Committee by a bipartisan coalition of MKs Ofir Katz, Meirav Cohen, Israel Eichler, and others. According to current Israeli law, family members of soldiers who fall in battle are entitled to rights such as monetary compensation and emotional support. This law did not include men or women engaged to a fallen soldier. In a readout on the passing of its first reading, the Knesset spokesman wrote “According to the proposal, the engagements of couples who have already submitted an application for marriage registration will be automatically recognized. READ MORE

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Following the explosive allegations of UNRWA staffers’ involvement in the Oct. 7 attacks, the United States and other nations cut funding to the embattled agency

NEW YORK POST
Palestinian aide worker caught on video carrying Israeli solider’s body on Oct. 7
Matthew Sedacca
February 17, 2024

A relief worker with the United Nations’ Palestinian refugee aid agency was caught on video during the murderous terrorist attacks on Oct. 7 carrying the body of an Israeli soldier who had been gunned down in a southern Israel kibbutz into his car and driving away with it, according to a report. Faisal Ali Musalam Naami, a social worker at UNRWA, was one of 12 agency employees whom Israeli authorities alleged participated in the brutal Hamas rampage, which resulted in the outbreak of the ongoing war, the Washington Post reported. READ MORE

JPOST More than 30 of UNRWA’s employees actively participated in October 7 Israel has intelligence that more than 30 of the organization’s employees actively participated in the murder spree, assisting in the kidnapping of civilians and soldiers.

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Columbia University professor and his wife saw their lives upended by their decision to denounce terrorism in Israel and antisemitism in America

TABLET MAG
What Happens When You Teach at Columbia and Reject Hamas
Shai Davidai and Yardenne Greenspan

…At first, we assumed this was all a big misunderstanding. We thought that if we could only get our friends to see what our childhood under constant suicide bombings was like, they would realize the depravity of student protesters calling for another intifada. We thought that we could get our friends to realize that there is no meaningful difference between the families slaughtered on Israel’s southern border and our own families, who live just 55 miles away. We thought that if we could only give voice to our people’s pain and suffering, our friends would not so flippantly reject our lived experiences. We thought that our friends would let us grieve. We were naive and we were wrong. READ MORE

ATLANTIC MAGAZINE Dara Horn: Why the most educated people in America fall for antisemitic lies The through line of anti-Semitism for thousands of years has been the denial of truth and the promotion of lies. These lies range in scope from conspiracy theories to Holocaust denial to the blood libel to the currently popular claims that Zionism is racism, that Jews are settler colonialists, and that Jewish civilization isn’t indigenous to the land of Israel. These lies are all part of the foundational big lie: that anti-Semitism itself is a righteous act of resistance against evil, because Jews are collectively evil and have no right to exist. Today, the big lie is winning.

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Finishing a week in Jerusalem with CAMERA, much to learn as always

I’ve just concluded a week in Israel meeting with a range of people from media to academia to NGO’s to MK’s to security/intelligence, getting a sense of where Israel sits more than four months after the October 7 Hamas massacre which killed over 1200, injured thousands and resulted in the kidnapping of hundreds. In no particular order, a distillation of some of the conversations:

  • A “perfect storm” of causes for the Oct 7 disaster. Some of them:
    • It was the Jewish holiday, Simchat Torah. Israel’s enemies have often attacked on holidays.
    • A stunning intelligence failure perhaps due to “willful ignorance.” Leading up to the massacre, unusual activity was reported and ignored by superiors. The border communities were not notified of the potential threat.
    • The “high tech” border fence, cameras and alert systems failed and without adequate IDF troops, the enemy surge overwhelmed them. Over 300 IDF and security personnel were ambushed and killed.
    • The Massacre is repudiation of the “conceptions” that all Israel needed was a “small and smart army,” that “containment” was enough to protect Israelis and that deterrence alone an effective defense.
    • The political discord last year between left and right over judicial reform fractured the country and presented Israel as a weak nation, ripe for attack.
    • Iran: which funds and trains its proxies across the Mideast including Hamas.
    • Qatar: a “frenemy” of the West, which acts as arsonist and firefighter, supporting Hamas, playing host to its leaders, on the other hand acting as “peacemaker” in brokering cease-fire proposals.
  • Israel is unified today in a way that it hasn’t been in many years. The spirit seems high. Israeli Arabs also appear unified in support of Israel. Left and right have come together in record numbers to defend the country.
  • The urgent subject of the hostages was the backdrop for all our conversations. Their return is top-of-mind for all, but Israelis have different ideas as to how best make that happen. At the same time, the majority of Israelis want the war to continue until Hamas is eliminated.
  • The typical Israeli’s sense of personal security and their confidence in the supposed infallibility of the vaunted Israeli military were shaken by the events of October 7.
  • The 2005 disengagement from Gaza was an error and set the table for the situation that exists today. Many in the West still think Gaza is “occupied” in spite of the fact that no Israeli has occupied Gaza since 2005.
  • The majority of Israelis don’t want a two-state solution. They’ve lived with two Palestinian “states” surrounding them for years and have seen that terrorism and rocket attacks are the endless result.
  • The two-state solution (shortly to be unveiled by the Biden administration) is seen as a reward to Hamas, sending a message to terror groups ISIS, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, etc: committing a major terror act will achieve your objectives.
  • A recurring theme for some of today’s Islamists is that occupying Jerusalem is a holy injunction. To some Muslims, Jerusalem is more important than Mecca.
  • Colonel Richard Kemp–who met with us–and is one of the major pro-Israel voices seen in international media, has spent all but two weeks in Israel since October 7.
  • UNRWA’s “raison d’etre” is to reverse Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. UNRWA behaves as an extension of Hamas and should be defunded and eliminated. UNWRA textbooks have brainwashed generations of young Palestinians to dehumanize Israelis and Jews, paving the way for massacres.
  • Israel needs to manufacture its own ammunition and not rely so heavily on the US.
  • 42 communities with 60,000 people have been displaced from northern Israel and until Hezbollah is dealt with, many do not want to move back, fearing an October 7 type attack. Tens of thousands have been displaced as well from the south and won’t be able to fully return until Gaza operations have been completed. Hundreds of thousands of people are residing in hotels across Israel. We saw many on our travels.
  • Houthi attacks on shipping lanes don’t impact Israel directly because they use other waterways.
  • The TROPHY Active Protection System has been a major factor in the success of Gaza operations protecting Merkava tanks and troops from attack. Armored Caterpillar D9 bulldozers move (slowly) ahead of Israeli operations to safely remove land mines.
  • The Israeli army needs to double in size.
  • An Israeli operation to bomb Lebanon’s missiles was underway (with planes in the air) on October 11 when it was canceled by American intervention.
  • There is a shortage of workers now due to Palestinian work permits being canceled.
  • The social contract with the Haredi community includes exempting Haredis from conscription. This “contract” must be changed before Israel’s economy crashes.
  • The explosion of antisemitic messaging at pro-Hamas rallies and on social media has surprised many whereas others have been predicting this for years.
  • Cultural relativism, Diversity-Equity-Inclusion and CRT ideologies all present in academia today have contributed to a false framing of the conflict: Israel is a white colonialist venture and Palestinians are oppressed “indigenous” victims. These ideologies fuel hatred of Israel and Jews.
  • The most memorable and moving part of the week was a day trip to the Gaza envelope including visits to Kfar Aza and the Re’im (Nova) Music Festival where massacres, sexual assaults and hostage-taking occurred. The scale of destruction is hard to describe and this is four months later. We also met with the mayor of Sderot and were briefed on the assault of the Sderot Police Station and aftermath.

About CAMERA: Founded in 1982, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) is a media-monitoring, research and membership organization devoted to promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middle East. CAMERA fosters rigorous reporting, while educating news consumers about Middle East issues and the role of the media. Because public opinion ultimately shapes public policy, distorted news coverage that misleads the public can be detrimental to sound policymaking. A non-partisan organization, CAMERA takes no position with regard to American or Israeli political issues or with regard to ultimate solutions to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

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