We have had enough now, Israel make dogs rape Palestinians

We have had enough now, israel make dogs rape palestinians

We have had enough now, Israel make dogs rape Palestinians

A UN group reports, Israeli soldiers have disrespected Palestinians’ rights. They accused soldiers of raping and mistreating Palestinian men, women, and kids. The report mentioned more cases of sexual harassment and abuse. There were threats of rape, actual rape, and using foreign things. Even children suffered. Soldiers also used dogs to rape women they detain.

The Special Committee looked at how Israeli soldiers act in Palestinian areas. They were very surprised by how free the soldiers were. These soldiers hurt Palestinian rights. They put pictures on social media. These pictures hurt the privacy of Palestinian women. The goal was to make fun of and shame Islam and Palestinian Muslims.

Israeli soldiers played with and wore clothes of Palestinian women they raped and killed during attacks on homes in Gaza. The Quds News Network shared this in a tweet.

On June 12, a worldwide group held Israeli leaders responsible. They said Israel did war crimes and crimes against people. These happened in Gaza from October 7, 2023.

In March, a UN group reported more violence against Palestinian people kept as prisoners. The report said there were beatings and dogs attacking. It also talked about making people stay in hard positions for a long time and doing sexual attacks. This happened in Israeli jails.

The UN group said these actions were very bad. They accused Israeli soldiers of making people feel less and like they weren’t people. The group asked for the people who did these things to be punished and for fairness for the people who got hurt.

To read our blog on “Israeli tank attack kills family and a 6-years old,” click here.

Bilquees Anwar Content Executive
Content Executive at TechX with over 3 years of experience in Creative Writing and Content Strategy. A published author of eBooks, she is passionate about exploring diverse subjects and adept at crafting engaging content for broad audiences.
Exit mobile version