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A report by The Affiliation of Rape Disaster Facilities in Israel (AARCC) particulars the systematic nature of “sadistic intercourse crimes” dedicated by Hamas.
Now, 40-year-old hostage Amit Sousana, who was launched in late November, has come ahead to share his expertise in captivity and the sexual assaults and abuse he was subjected to by his Hamas detainee in a brave interview with The New York Instances. Have stepped ahead.
On October 7, throughout Hamas terrorist assaults on civilians, Sousana, an Israeli lawyer, was kidnapped from her house and crushed by not less than 10 folks and dragged to Gaza, the place she was held for 55 days.
Within the interview, she shared how she was saved alone and chained in a baby's bed room the place the assaults occurred.
the brand new York Instances:
Round October 24, he stated, the guard, who known as himself Muhammad, attacked him.
Early that morning, she stated, Muhammad unchained her and left her within the toilet. When she took off her garments and took a shower within the bathtub, Muhammad returned and stood on the door with a pistol.
“He got here towards me and pointed a gun at my brow,” Ms. Sousana recalled throughout an eight-hour interview with The New York Instances in mid-March. After hitting Ms. Sousana and forcing her to take away her towel, Muhammad groped her, sat her on the sting of the tub and hit her once more, she stated.
He dragged her at gunpoint again to the kid's bed room, a room coated in photographs of the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants, she recollects.
“He then pointed a gun at me and compelled me to have intercourse with him,” Ms Sausana stated.
Though Ms. Sousana was reluctant to share the ugly, private particulars of her abuse, she stated she determined to talk out “to boost consciousness of the plight of hostages nonetheless in Gaza.”
Amit Sousana's brave testimony detailing his horrific captivity is without doubt one of the many harrowing accounts of Hamas hostages. Like survivors earlier than him, Amit's private expertise reinforces the UN's findings of 'clear and convincing' proof that hostages endure… pic.twitter.com/lrj7oGFzpH
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