Twenty-two months after Hamas raped, beheaded, burnt and massacred over 1400 Israelis kidnapping 400 others, the UN has finally ‘blacklisted’ the Islamic terror group for sexual violence crimes.
Hamas entered the global sex offenders list for the first time, in its 16th Annual Sexual Violence Report which clearly stated that there exist “reasonable grounds to believe,” based on “verifiable evidence,” that the barbaric antisemitic terror group had executed various sexual violence attacks against Israeli citizens on October 7th 2023, and had further subjected Israeli hostages to various forms of sexual violence during their time in captivity.
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Hamas “blacklisting” comes at a time the terror group is in high spirits, having received formal recognition from France, Ireland, Australia and the United Kingdom.
For the UK, it finds itself in a moral quagmire, discussing local plans to probe decades of sexual exploitation of British girls by South-Asian-predominantly Islamic men, on the one hand, while legitimising the efforts of Islamic terrorists guilty of sexual violence on the other hand.
Over 21 countries were examined in the report with victims—9 out of 10 times women—ranging from one day to 75-years-old. Hamas is one of the 63 state and non-state actors found guilty in the report, together with group Résistance pour un Etat de Droit (RED) Tabara from Congo, and Deterrence Agency for Combatting Organized Crime and Terrorism (DACOT) and the Department for Combating Illegal Migration (DCIM) in Libya.
The report has found no verifiable evidence with Russia or the IDF, though it seeks to notify for future probe.
