Wednesday, December 06, 2023

Well, here's more upsetting news


On the day that Canada remembers the Montreal Massacre, I am reading articles about the terrible sexual violence and rape that Hamas inflicted on Israeli men and women on Oct 7 -- I think it is shameful that it has taken two months for this violence to be called out and condemned. The New York Times writes Biden condemns sexual violence in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks.
President Biden on Tuesday condemned the “unimaginable cruelty” of Hamas attackers who raped and mutilated women in Israel on Oct. 7, and he blamed the group’s refusal to release its remaining female hostages for the breakdown in cease-fire talks.
Speaking at a fund-raising event in Boston, Mr. Biden cited reports that Hamas fighters “used rape to terrorize women and girls” on Oct. 7, as they swept through Israeli towns and a music festival in the southern part of the country, killing more than 1,200 people, according to Israeli authorities.
“Over the past few weeks, survivors and witnesses of the attacks have shared the horrific accounts of unimaginable cruelty,” Mr. Biden told donors at the event at a Westin hotel. “Reports of women raped — repeatedly raped — and their bodies being mutilated while still alive — of women corpses being desecrated, Hamas terrorists inflicting as much pain and suffering on women and girls as possible and then murdering them.”
He added: “It is appalling.”...
...Mr. Biden also echoed comments made on Monday by Matt Miller, a State Department spokesman, who said that Hamas had “reneged” on an agreement to release all the women it was holding hostage, and that the group’s officials “were never able to provide a credible reason why.”
Hamas has said it considers the women to be soldiers. But President Biden said, “These are civilian women, mostly between the ages of 20 and 39,” adding, “Let me be crystal clear. Hamas’ refusal to release the remaining young women is what broke this deal and ended the pause in the fighting.”
On Monday, Mr. Miller said that “a number of people believe” that Hamas did not want to release the female hostages because of the stories they would tell about how they were treated.
For more, see several articles in the New York Times over the last couple of days. 
December 4: What We Know About Sexual Violence During the Oct. 7 Attacks on Israel Israel has accused Hamas of committing abuses against large numbers of women. Hamas denies the allegation By Jeffrey Gettleman, Adam Sella and Anat Schwartz \
December 6: Silence Is Violence — but Not When It Comes to Israeli Rape Victims column by Brett Stephens, which includes the stomach-turning testimonies heard at a UN Special Session conference this week organized by Sheryl Sandberg, Hillary Clinton and Kirsten Gillibrand 
Also see the article from Associated Press in the Globe and Mail New signs emerge of ‘widespread’ sexual crimes by Hamas, as Netanyahu alleges global indifference by Sam Mednick.
And yesterday, this was a very strange hearing to watch. 
When I first heard the question "Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's rules against harassment?" I just assumed that without hesitation or quibbling, the answer would be a simple "yes".
But it wasn't -- apparently there is now "context" that needs to be considered before we can condemn anti-semitism? 
There is truth here:

6 comments:

nehaoberoi said...
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e.a.f. said...

When the rest of the female hostages were not returned to Israel, my take was they've either dead or they've been raped and injuired. If they're dead, their bodies are most likely so desecrated, Hamas doesn't want to turn them over.
As pro Palestinian protests have continued did wonder why they weren't mentioning the hostages or the rapes. if Hamas was so concerned about the bombing in Gaza by Israel you'd think they would turn over the hostages, but no. Hamas doesn't care about the people living in Gaza. The "leaders" of Hamas just want to accumulate more billions.

If Hamas had not invaded Israel, murdered their citizens, and taken hostages there would not be the current fighting. Anybody with half a brain knows if you do what Hamas did Israel would strike back.

War is never pleasant. What do the pro Palestinian protestors want Israel to do, just let people invade their country and murder their citizens? Perhaps some one should show these protestors what the rape victims look like.

Lets not forget 12% of the children who die in Gaza do so because of a lack of clean water. Hamas leaders have a few billion each in their bank accounts while they sit in Quatar. The money was intended for clean wells and infrastructure to provide the water.

After WW II some said, Never again.

My Mom used to say, "It can always happen again".

Cathie from Canada said...

Agree, e.a.f. I believe many of the remaining hostages are dead or so damaged that Hamas doesn't want to send them back - I gather several of the men hostages were shot or injured before they were abducted, and it sounds doubtful they would have received any medical care. It is all so awful.

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