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New Report Reveals Hamas’ Systematic Sexual Atrocities on October 7

Dinah Project exposes premeditated use of rape and mutilation as weapons of war against Israeli women.

A harrowing new report from the Dinah Project has laid bare the horrific, systematic sexual violence committed by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 massacre in southern Israel exposing a level of brutality that demands international recognition and condemnation.

According to the report, the sexual atrocities were not random or opportunistic but “systematic and premeditated,” amounting to the deliberate use of rape and mutilation as weapons of war. The findings echo similar concerns raised earlier by the United Nations Special Representative, who detailed patterns of victims mostly women found tied up, stripped, shot, and mutilated.

“This report represents a call to action: to acknowledge the sexual violence that occurred on October 7 as crimes against humanity,” it states.

Among the most damning revelations:

  • Victims were often raped and then murdered, their bodies found tied to poles or trees, stripped from the waist down, and showing signs of genital mutilation.

  • Corpses were desecrated, with several witnesses recounting rape of corpses in plain view.

  • First responders at the Nova music festival site reported dozens of female bodies bleeding from the genitalia due to gunshot wounds, many naked or partially naked, and cuffed to structures.

  • Survivors, though few, described threats of forced marriages, raising fears that Hamas aimed to rape and impregnate hostages as part of a broader campaign of ethnic and ideological warfare.

  • Multiple witnesses reported gang rapes, with at least four confirmed cases—and likely more occurring during the attack.

  • Reports also include foreign objects forcibly inserted into victims, another horrifying marker of ritualistic terror.

The Dinah Project takes its name from Jacob’s daughter in the Bible, who was herself a victim of sexual violence. This is no coincidence. The group seeks to confront the reality that many of the women brutalized on October 7 cannot speak for themselves—because they were silenced through murder.

“The vast majority of those who were sexually assaulted were among the 1,166 who were murdered,” the report says. “Many of those who did survive are likely too traumatized to recount their experience.”

The international community has remained largely silent on these crimes a deafening silence that only emboldens Hamas and its supporters. Worse, many of the same voices who scream for “human rights” when it suits their political agendas have gone conspicuously quiet when faced with real atrocities committed by Islamic terrorists.

This report must serve as a turning point.

Hamas’ actions on October 7 weren’t just acts of terror they were crimes against humanity, and every moral nation should treat them as such. There can be no peace, no negotiation, and no statehood granted to a regime that weaponizes rape and mutilation against women.

If the world truly believes in justice, this is where it must begin.

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