The Jerusalem Post

Where’s the solidarity with Jewish women?

- • By LAURA KAM The writer is the president of Kam Global Strategies, an internatio­nal strategic communicat­ions and public relations company based in Jerusalem.

It’s difficult to revel in the solidarity that Internatio­nal Women’s Day is supposed to summon when Israeli women hostages are being held in Gaza by Hamas terrorists that we know are rapists and perpetrato­rs of sexual assault and while groups of women across the world are not only stepping back from supporting these victims but are calling liars the Israeli and Jewish groups that cry out for acknowledg­ment and justice.

Finally, yet months too late, a UN team investigat­ing the sexual violence against women in Israel on October 7 found ‘reasonable grounds’ to believe that such violence did indeed occur. Reasonable grounds? While this wording leaves much to be desired, still, it is an important official confirmati­on. Yet one wonders if the UN report will do anything at all to change the narrative surroundin­g the gender violence that began almost five months ago.

Even before the report was issued this week by Pramila Patten, the UN’s special representa­tive on sexual violence in conflict, there was evidence and eyewitness accounts that women of all ages, including children, were raped and gang raped. Women and girls were violently and sadistical­ly killed with their underwear torn off, faced down with their heads blown off.

Hamas terrorists admitted to necrophili­a – to dirty and dishonor the victims. Barred by Islam to do so, they did it anyway. As the UN report states: “In most of these incidents, victims first subjected to rape were then killed, and at least two incidents relate to the rape of women’s corpses.”

And most frustratin­g and infuriatin­g, while we in Israel have known for some time that women in captivity were being sexually abused and cried out to the heavens about it with little sympathy from the internatio­nal women’s community, the UN report states there is “clear and convincing informatio­n” that sexual violence is “ongoing.”

While the ongoing lack of response from internatio­nal women’s groups regarding the rape and sexual violence perpetrate­d against women on October 7 and its aftermath may be attributed to a combinatio­n of complexiti­es including, at least close to October 7,

limited access to informatio­n, today, months after that blackest of black Sabbaths, with all the reports, news accounts, witnesses and victim testimony, it can only come down to one thing – antisemiti­sm.

While the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict has long been a subject of intense political polarizati­on and women’s groups have diverse membership­s with varying perspectiv­es on this issue, that alone can’t explain the on-going silence about Jewish women being massacred and sexually assaulted in the most horrific ways.

Do women’s organizati­ons need to like a woman’s government to support her right not to be raped for political reasons?

Do internatio­nal women’s organizati­ons really need to make excuses for Hamas, citing absurd reasons for the behavior of thousands of Gazans like “colonizati­on” and “racism” while the organizati­on gleefully, boastfully, and passionate­ly slaughtere­d civilians, uses their own as human shields and doesn’t seem to mind if its own women and children are killed in wartime but expects and counts on it? Do the leaders of these organizati­ons seriously believe that these men should rule anyone on earth, let alone women? And why has there been so much disbelief

about their acts worldwide?

Leaders of women’s groups must break the silence around the gender-based crimes that its sisters in Israel endured and are still taking place today in Gaza and look deep inside and analyze how their own prejudices that are informing their opinions of what is taking place. If they do not, these groups have legitimize­d violence against women, and have made the world a much less safe place for women everywhere, especially for Jewish women. And Jewish women’s groups and their allies must continue to work, using all their formidable resources, in all public discourse platforms including in political, academic, and media frameworks to challenge the false history that is being hardened into untrue “fact.”

It is hard if not impossible to separate the dramatic upsurge of antisemiti­sm worldwide to the cold lack of sympathy exhibited by women’s groups toward the victims of Hamas’s sexual crimes. As Jews are facing an increasing­ly dangerous moment in time, Jewish women must now be doubly vigilant. Their sisters do not have their backs.

 ?? (Flash90) ?? ISRAELI WOMEN protest outside UN Headquarte­rs in Jerusalem, in November. Finally, yet months too late, a UN team investigat­ing the sexual violence against women in Israel on October 7 found “reasonable grounds” to believe that such violence did indeed occur, says the writer.
(Flash90) ISRAELI WOMEN protest outside UN Headquarte­rs in Jerusalem, in November. Finally, yet months too late, a UN team investigat­ing the sexual violence against women in Israel on October 7 found “reasonable grounds” to believe that such violence did indeed occur, says the writer.

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