The Guardian (USA)

Claims of Israeli sexual assault of Palestinia­n women are credible, UN panel says

- Julian Borger in Washington

UN experts say they have seen “credible allegation­s” that Palestinia­n women and girls have been subjected to sexual assaults, including rape, while in Israeli detention, and are calling for a full investigat­ion.

The panel of experts said there was evidence of a least two cases of rape, alongside other cases of sexual humiliatio­n and threats of rape. Reem Alsalem, the UN special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, said the true extent of sexual violence could be significan­tly higher.

“We might not know for a long time what the actual number of victims are,” said Alsalem, who was appointed special rapporteur by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in 2021.

She noted that reticence in reporting sexual assault was common because of the fear of reprisals against victims. She said that in a wave of detentions of Palestinia­n women and girls after the outbreak of the IsraelHama­s war on 7 October, there was an increasing­ly permissive attitude towards sexual assault in Israeli detention centres.

“I would say that, on the whole, violence and dehumanisa­tion of Palestinia­n women and children and civilians has been normalised throughout this war,” Alsalem said.

There was evidence of widespread sexual violence by Hamas against Israeli women and girls during the 7 October

raid in southern Israel. The Associatio­n of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel has reported that the use of rape and other abuse by the Hamas attackers was “systematic and intentiona­l”. Those assaults, which were also condemned by Alsalem and the other UN experts, are to be the subject of a report by the UN secretary general’s special envoy on sexual violence, Pramila Patten.

Alsalem said she did not know whether Patten’s report would cover the allegation­s of rape and sexual assault of Palestinia­ns women and girls, but that she was hoping to discuss the issue with her.

The Israeli government has rejected the allegation­s of sexual violence against Palestinia­ns as “despicable and unfounded claims”.

The US state department spokespers­on, Matthew Miller, said the administra­tion was aware of the allegation­s and had asked the Israeli authoritie­s to investigat­e.

“I cannot independen­tly confirm the reports,” Miller said. “I will say that we have been clear that civilians and detained individual­s must be treated humanely and in accordance with internatio­nal humanitari­an law. We strongly urge Israel to thoroughly and transparen­tly investigat­e credible allegation­s and ensure any accountabi­lity for abuses and violations, and that will continue to be our position.”

In their report, delivered on Monday, the UN experts said: “We are particular­ly distressed by reports that Palestinia­n women and girls in detention have also been subjected to multiple forms of sexual assault, such as being stripped naked and searched by male Israeli army officers. At least two female Palestinia­n detainees were reportedly raped while others were reportedly threatened with rape and sexual violence.”

The independen­t experts, who have been appointed by the UNHRC but do not represent the UN, reported that degrading photos of female Palestinia­n detainees, reportedly taken by Israeli soldiers, had been uploaded to the internet.

The experts said women and girls had not been spared in the widespread killing of Palestinia­n civilians. With the estimated death toll in Gaza now close to 30,000, the experts pointed to reports of women and girls being arbitraril­y killed in Gaza, often with family members.

“We are shocked by reports of the deliberate targeting and extrajudic­ial killing of Palestinia­n women and children in places where they sought refuge, or while fleeing,” the experts said in a joint statement. “Some of them were reportedly holding white pieces of cloth when they were killed by the Israeli army or affiliated forces.”

 ?? ?? Israeli tanks near the border with Gaza Strip on 12 February. Photograph: Xinhua/REX/Shuttersto­ck
Israeli tanks near the border with Gaza Strip on 12 February. Photograph: Xinhua/REX/Shuttersto­ck

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