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By Kit Klarenberg – Apr 6, 2025
On March 13th, the UN Human Rights High Commission published a horrifying report exposing in oft-emetic detail how the Zionist entity has employed âsexual, reproductive and other forms of gender-based violence against Palestiniansâ on an industrial scale since the Gaza genocide erupted in October 2023. The UN concludes these hideous acts are a central component of Israelâs âbroader effort to undermine [Palestiniansâ] right to self-determination,â their systematic nature pointing unambiguously to endorsement by Tel Avivâs military and political leaders.
The report records, âsexual and gender-based violence is by no means a new element of the Israeli occupation.â However, in the wake of October 7th, there has been a âsharp increase in sexual violence against Palestinian women and menâ, both by Zionist Occupation Forces and settlers. The UN encountered no obstacles collecting voluminous highly incriminating evidence of this vile abuse. In addition to a welter of victim and witness testimony, perpetrators often voyeuristically captured themselves and their confederates openly committing these crimes on camera.
Frequently, these abhorrent images were pridefully posted on the culpritsâ personal social media accounts. Such actions amply attest to the culture of total impunity in which ZOF soldiers literally rape and pillage. âDespite the abundance of witness and digital evidence of Israeli soldiers committing crimes in Gaza,â the UN found âthere have been no meaningful efforts by Israel to hold the perpetrators accountable.â Requests submitted to Tel Aviv for clarity on investigations into sexual violence committed by Occupation Forces have been ignored:
âThe Commission has not seen any evidence that Israeli authorities have taken any effective measures to prevent or stop acts of sexual violence or to identify and punish perpetrators.â
By contrast, the UN documented multiple statements by Zionist entity officials actively supporting ZOF militants accused of sex crimes, and âlegitimizing rape and other forms of sexual violenceâ against Palestinians, particularly detainees. That Israelâs rulers advocate sexually-charged attacks on Palestinians is further reinforced by a deliberate ZOF strike on a womenâs rights centre in Gaza, in mid-November 2023. The UN noted the broadsideâs âclear gendered dimension,â with soldiers daubing deeply offensive, sexist insults directed at Palestinian women on the buildingâs inner walls in Hebrew.
Outside, ZOF tanks precisely blitzed the buildingâs fifth floor, which provided shelter for women and families. That area was âcompletely destroyedâ, but the rest of the building âremained intactâ. Mercifully, the site and its surrounding area had been evacuated well in advance of the attack, meaning no one was harmed. The Commission âdid not find any military justificationâ for the ZOFâs targeting of the centre. Yet, from the Zionist entityâs perspective, it undoubtedly served a very specific military purpose.
Collectively, the Commissionâs conclusions point ineluctably to the fact that sexuality and gender are now key, dedicated battlegrounds in Israelâs unending erasure of the Palestinians, while sexual abuse, rape, and resultant physical and psychological trauma are entrenched, well-honed weapons in the Zionist entityâs Mephistophelian military arsenal. Gravely, given Tel Avivâs tendency to export its tools and methods of repression and mass murder abroad, the implications of this grotesque evolution in modern warfare could be global.
âForeign Devicesâ
The UN Commission report contains five separate sections on the Zionist entityâs weaponisation of sexual abuse; âsexual harassment and public shaming of Palestinian womenâ; âfilming and photographing acts of sexual violence against men and boys during arrestâ; âsexual violence during ground operations including at checkpoints and evacuationsâ; âsexual, reproductive and other gender-based violence in detentionâ; âsexual and gender-based violence by settlers and other civilians.â Each is rife with repulsive descriptions, and stomach-churning attestations.
While ranking circles of hell is a tawdry task, the section detailing sexual violence directed towards male and female Palestinian detainees is most vital to examine. The sheer scale of abuses documented, and consistency of accounts provided by victims imprisoned in over 10 separate Israeli military detention facilities, means it cannot be plausibly argued this savagery is aberrational, or attributable to ârogueâ ZOF militants or units. It can only be deliberate, determined policy, signed off and directed at the highest levels.
From October 7th 2023 until July 2024, the UN Commission finds at least 14,000 Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank – among them hundreds of women – were incarcerated by the ZOF. Many were not informed of the reasons for their imprisonment. In case after case, âsexual violence was used as a means of punishment and intimidation from the moment of arrest and throughout [their] detention, including during interrogations and searchesâ:
âActs of sexual violenceâŚappear to have been motivated by extreme hatred towards the Palestinian people and a desire to dehumanize and punish themâŚForced nudity, with the aim of degrading and humiliating victims in front of both soldiers and other detainees, was frequently usedâŚMale detainees reported ZOF personnel had beaten, kicked, pulled or squeezed their genitals, often while they were nakedâŚIn some cases, objects such as metal detectors and batons were used to brutalise them while they were naked.â
The Commission documented widespread rape and sexual assault of male detainees, âincluding the use of an electrical probe to cause burns to the anus, and the insertion of objects, such as fingers, sticks, broomsticks and vegetables, into the anus and rectum.â One victim was suspended from the ceiling so only his toes touched a chair below, and beaten with tools for hours. During the abuse, a âmetal stickâ was inserted into his penis roughly 20 times until he began bleeding, before fainting.
The Commission has determined that detainees were routinely subjected to sexual abuse and harassment, and that threats of sexual assault and rape were directed at detainees or their female family members. The Commission received information about detainees being forced to undress and lie on top of each other while subjected to verbal abuse and forced to curse their mothers. They were beaten if they did not comply.
Female detainees were also subjected to sexual harassment, assault, rape, and threats to their lives. One was told by a ZOF soldier he would kill her and burn her children, asking: âHow do you want us to rape you? One by one or all together?â. Another was threatened with sexual assault in front of her husband, before soldiers spat in her face and beat her until she fainted. Several Palestinian women suffered the heinous indignity of âforeign devicesâ being inserted into their vaginas or rectums.
Female detainees moreover endured ârepeated, prolonged and invasive strip searches, both before and after interrogations.â One Palestinian woman was strip searched in her cell every three hours during her four-day detention, âeven though she was menstruating.â Women were regularly forced to remove all their clothes, including veils, in front of male and female ZOF soldiers. Beatings and harassment, while being bombarded with foul insults and sexual slurs, such as âbitchâ and âwhoreâ, were also commonplace.
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âTerrible Injusticeâ
In July 2024, 10 ZOF soldiers were arrested after subjecting a male Palestinian detainee to such vicious sexual violence, he required urgent surgery. The Commission finds this was by no means an isolated incident since October 7th, but it remains the only instance to date of a victimâs tormentors facing repercussions for their unconscionable abuse. Accordingly, the UN refers to this sordid case as âan illustrative example of the culture of impunityâ rampant within the Zionist entityâs military and security apparatus:
âFive soldiers were released without charge within a few days and five others were placed under house arrest. In September 2024, a military court eased the conditions of their house arrest, removing the requirement for them to be accompanied by a supervisor during their night-time house arrest and allowing them to submit requests for release during the holidays.â
A since-published indictment records how the five accused soldiers burst into the manâs cell at Sde Teiman detention facility, beat him with batons and tasered him in the head, before forcibly inserting a baton into his mouth, all while intimidating him with a dog. He was also stabbed in the rectum with a sharp object. The attack left the Palestinian with several fractured ribs, a punctured lung, and other life-threatening injuries.
Unmentioned in the report, the initial arrest of the 10 ZOF soldiers responsible for this gruesome barbarity elicited mass indignation among Israelis, leading to large protests demanding their release. Nonetheless, the Commission did record how several high-ranking Zionist entity officials expressed outrage at the soldiersâ arrests. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said they had suffered âterrible injusticeâ. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stated it was âshamefulâ that Tel Avivâs âbest heroesâ had been subject to such âvicious persecution.â
The Western media remained deathly silent on this open championing of rape as an instrument of terror. The UN Commissionâs disturbing findings have likewise fallen on mainstream deaf ears. As ever, news outlets, and the Zionist entityâs Western puppet masters, are complicit by their silence – and it is precisely this silence that encourages and safeguards the ZOFâs culture of impunity. As a result, we can surely expect the âsharp increase in sexual violence against Palestinian women and menâ to only increase in future.
(Substack)
Kit Klarenberg is an investigative journalist exploring the role of intelligence services in shaping politics and perceptions.