Lester Golden
5 min readMar 13, 2024

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Jews are native to Israel. Arabs are colonizers. A high % of the Arabs in mandatory Palestine were recent illegal immigrants from Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq attracted by job opportunities created by the economic boom triggered by Jewish investment. Joan Peters' From Time Immemorial documents this thorougly with loads of quotes from British and French mandatory officials in the 1920 and 1930s, some of which are in here: https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/israel-vs-palestine-which-side-needs-delusion-demolition-99a0ebfefd25

"nitpicking"--So you belong to the rape is resistance MeToo unless you're a Jew party?

From a phonetic Hebrew cheat sheet given to Hamas fighters:

"take your clothes off"

"lie down"

"spread your legs"

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4OCO9Msl_m/

Transcript from Bari Weiss' excerpts of eyewitness accounts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFVXFXZ9xGA&t=555s

Firsthand testimony that is coming out of the mouths of women

who were there and who saw what was happening with their own eyes. One released

hostage, 17-year-old Agam Goldstein-Almog, told The Free Press

that about 50 days into her captivity, she met some of these young women in the tunnels,

some of whom still had bloody gunshot wounds that had been left untreated, and one of whom

had a dismembered limb. They told Agam that they had been sexually abused.

Here is what Agam told us. “I heard from them accounts of terrifying

and grotesque sexual abuse,” she said, “often at gunpoint.”

“They told me that when they were sad and cried, their captors would take advantage

of their helplessness even more and stroke and caress them and then shove and grab

intimate parts of their bodies. They were treated,” Agam told us, “like playthings.” Chen

Goldstein-Almog, Agam’s mother, who was held hostage with her daughter, told

The New York Times that she, too, met women in the tunnels who said they were sexually abused.

In recounting a conversation she had with these hostages, Chen told Israeli media

that Hamas, quote, “simply put a gun to their heads and did what they wanted

to them at gunpoint.” Twenty-one-year-old Mia Shen, who was released

after 54 days in captivity, told Israeli media that before she was taken to Gaza,

she was, quote, “groped on her upper body by her first kidnapper.” It was only when he realized

that her arm was severed, she said, that he stopped.

When she got to Gaza, she said she feared death and she feared rape.

She said she thinks the only reason she wasn’t raped in captivity is because her captor’s

wife and children were present in the home the whole time. Did he ever do something

like that? No.

Only because his wife was outside the door. If we were there alone, something was bound to happen

Aviva Siegal, 64 years old, was held in Gaza for more than 50 days.

Her husband is still in captivity. She testified before a Knesset committee

that she witnessed a woman being tortured and another who showed signs that her captor had violated her.

It’s not

just the released hostages giving these testimonies. One of the doctors who treated the released hostages

reported that ten of the people who were freed, including men, were sexually abused

in captivity. Another doctor said that among the 30 female hostages that he treated

between the ages of 12 to 48, many suffered sexual assault during captivity.

Another doctor said that many of the released female hostages showed signs of PTSD

and said that the patients are, quote, “deeply traumatized by extremely serious

sexual assaults.” None of this should come as a surprise,

because the entire world saw what Hamas did on October 7 aboveground

in broad daylight, proudly captured in their own photographs and videos

for the entire world to see. The extent of the rape and sexual violence

by Hamas on October 7 has been well documented in pictures,

in videos, in eyewitness accounts, in testimony from rescue teams and medics,

in testimony from pathologists, and from people who prepared Jewish bodies for burial,

according to Jewish law. A New York Times investigation last month—the

haunting must-read piece is called “Screams Without Words”—reported

that medics found more than 30 bodies of women and girls with their clothes torn off

and with signs of sexual abuse. They reviewed photographs of one woman’s

corpse with, quote, “dozens of nails driven into her thighs and groin.”

They also reviewed a video provided by the Israeli military, quote, “showing two dead

Israeli soldiers at a base near Gaza who appeared to have been shot directly in their vaginas.”

One witness, a 24-year-old woman named Sapir, who survived the Nova Festival on October 7,

spoke to the Times about what she saw that day. And this next part is hard for me to read,

and it may be hard for you to listen to, but I think it’s important for me to read it. Quote: “The first victim

she said she saw was a young woman with copper-colored hair, blood running down her back,

pants pushed down to her knees. One man pulled her by the hair and made her bend over.

Another penetrated her, Sapir said, and every time she flinched, he plunged a knife

into her back.” She said she then watched another woman, quote, ‘shredded into pieces.’

While one terrorist raped her, she said, another pulled out a box cutter and sliced off

her breast. One continues to rape her and the other throws her breasts to someone else

and they play with it, throw it, and it falls on the ground.

She said the men sliced her face and then the woman fell out of view.

Around the same time, she said, she saw three other women raped and terrorists carrying the severed heads

of three more women.” Another witness at Nova, Raz Cohen

told the Times, and later CNN, of a gang rape he witnessed at the festival on October 7.

00:14:12:01 - 00:15:04:12 It was like a half-circle,

and the girl was in the middle of the circle. And after they

pulled the cloths off the girl,

they started to—one of them started to

rape her. And then—it was something like

forty seconds, and then after

he raped her, he take a knife

and he kill her, murder her. And after he did it,

he continue to rape the dead body. In countless IDF testimonies,

soldiers and medics and volunteers have testified to what they found in the homes of the kibbutzim

near Gaza. One rescue officer testified that when he entered the home

of one of the communities attacked, he found a 14- or 15-year-old girl who had been raped

and then killed, shot in the head in her bedroom next to her sister.

Some first responders testified that they couldn’t even tell if the bodies they found

were men or women. That’s how badly these people were mutilated. 00:15:51:20 - 00:15:59:15 I saw in front of my eyes

a woman laying. She was naked.

She had nails and different objects

in her female organs.

Her body was brutal in a way that we could not identify her.

Others who work for the military morgue testified that they saw, quote, “women with bloody underwear,

with broken bones, broken legs, and broken pelvises.” As the Times

investigation points out, the true number of women assaulted on October 7 will never be known.

https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/israel-vs-palestine-which-side-needs-delusion-demolition-99a0ebfefd25

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Lester Golden
Lester Golden

Written by Lester Golden

From Latvia & Porto I write to share learning from an academic&business life in 8 languages in 5 countries & seeing fascism die in Portugal&Spain in1974 & 1976.

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