First international body to act on Hamas hostage torture by March 31, 2025?
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Israel Reports Torture of Hostages by Hamas to UN, Including Sexual Abuse of Children and Systematic Starvation of 100 Hostages
Dec 28, 2024, 11:04 PM
Israel's Health Ministry has submitted a report to the United Nations detailing severe abuse and torture inflicted on hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The report, based on interviews with released hostages, describes horrific treatment including physical and sexual violence, systematic starvation, and psychological torment. Notably, children were forced to commit sexual acts on each other, while women faced routine sexual assaults. The document raises urgent concerns about the well-being of the approximately 100 hostages still held by Hamas. The report highlights the physical and psychological scars endured by the victims, emphasizing the need for international awareness and action regarding the abuses reported.
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