Der israelische Sender Kan 11 (öffentlich-rechtlich) hat in seiner Sendung „Zman Emet“ eine investigative Reportage ausgestrahlt, in der fünf Frauen (die sich größtenteils nicht kannten) sehr ähnliche Schilderungen von mehrfach begangenem, rituell wirkendem sexuellem Missbrauch in der Gegend von Gush Etzion (Westjordanland) gemacht haben. Die Vorfälle sollen teilweise bis ins Kleinkindalter (3–4 Jahre) zurückreichen und über Jahre gegangen sein. Es gab Aufnahmen, Konfrontationen und Aussagen von Therapeuten.
• Der Gush Etzion Regional Council (Siedlungsrat) hat daraufhin eine öffentliche Erklärung abgegeben. Darin heißt es sinngemäß, dass die beschriebenen Taten „reine Bosheit und moralische Verworfenheit“ seien, die in ihrer Gemeinschaft nichts zu suchen hätten. Sie verurteilen die Täter und haben Notrufnummern für weitere Opfer veröffentlicht. Das ist tatsächlich eine Kehrtwende nach vorheriger Abwehrhaltung.
Die Vereinten Nationen haben Israel (genauer: israelische Streitkräfte, Gefängnisdienst und bestimmte Polizeieinheiten) in ihren jährlichen Bericht zur konfliktbezogenen sexuellen Gewalt aufgenommen – die sogenannte „Schwarze Liste“ (List of Shame). Das ist Ende Mai 2026 passiert und wurde von mehreren seriösen Quellen (Guardian, AP, Reuters, Al Jazeera, deutsche Medien wie Tagesschau, Spiegel etc.) bestätigt.
Die UN hat Muster (patterns) von sexueller Gewalt gegen palästinensische Häftlinge dokumentiert, darunter Vergewaltigung (auch mit Gegenständen), Genitalgewalt, erzwungene Nacktheit und sexuelle Demütigung.
• Es wurden Fälle aus Gefängnissen (z. B. Sde Teiman, Naqab/Ketziot, Ofer) und anderen Haftorten verifiziert.
• Die Zahl der verifizierten Fälle liegt bei rund 31 Personen (Männer, Frauen, Kinder) zwischen 2023 und 2025, mit einer Zunahme 2025.
• Israel wurde letztes Jahr schon „auf Bewährung“ (on notice) gesetzt und ist jetzt offiziell gelistet
• Der Gush Etzion Regional Council (Siedlungsrat) hat daraufhin eine öffentliche Erklärung abgegeben. Darin heißt es sinngemäß, dass die beschriebenen Taten „reine Bosheit und moralische Verworfenheit“ seien, die in ihrer Gemeinschaft nichts zu suchen hätten. Sie verurteilen die Täter und haben Notrufnummern für weitere Opfer veröffentlicht. Das ist tatsächlich eine Kehrtwende nach vorheriger Abwehrhaltung.
Die Vereinten Nationen haben Israel (genauer: israelische Streitkräfte, Gefängnisdienst und bestimmte Polizeieinheiten) in ihren jährlichen Bericht zur konfliktbezogenen sexuellen Gewalt aufgenommen – die sogenannte „Schwarze Liste“ (List of Shame). Das ist Ende Mai 2026 passiert und wurde von mehreren seriösen Quellen (Guardian, AP, Reuters, Al Jazeera, deutsche Medien wie Tagesschau, Spiegel etc.) bestätigt.
Die UN hat Muster (patterns) von sexueller Gewalt gegen palästinensische Häftlinge dokumentiert, darunter Vergewaltigung (auch mit Gegenständen), Genitalgewalt, erzwungene Nacktheit und sexuelle Demütigung.
• Es wurden Fälle aus Gefängnissen (z. B. Sde Teiman, Naqab/Ketziot, Ofer) und anderen Haftorten verifiziert.
• Die Zahl der verifizierten Fälle liegt bei rund 31 Personen (Männer, Frauen, Kinder) zwischen 2023 und 2025, mit einer Zunahme 2025.
• Israel wurde letztes Jahr schon „auf Bewährung“ (on notice) gesetzt und ist jetzt offiziell gelistet
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Tucker Carlson on FB:
Everybody knew from the first week after October 7th that Israel planned to commit genocide, traditionally defined genocide, targeting a population because of their bloodline and trying to exterminate or move them.
Everyone knew this because Israel announced it.
Twice in October of 2023, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, said out loud in a public speech, “The Palestinians are Amalek.”
Amalek, a reference that many in the West didn't get, but everyone in the region understood. And it's a reference to 1 Samuel 15, the first verses in it, which you should read because it tells you a lot about what Israel's doing now.
Those verses describe God's command to eliminate a tribe called the Amalekites. And not just the draft-age men, but all of them, including children and infants. All of them. Kill all of them. Destroy all of their property. Slay all of their animals. This is God's command.
So when Benjamin Netanyahu describes the Palestinians as Amalek, twice in the first month of the Gaza operation, you don’t need to guess what the point of this is. The point is to destroy every man, woman, child, and infant in Gaza. And they set about doing that.
But it wasn't just Netanyahu who said that. It was a lot of different authorities in Israel.
On October 9th—three days after the Hamas attacks—the defense minister of Israel, their own Pete Hegseth, described his plans for Gaza, not for Hamas, for the entire territory, for the over two million people who live there. And we're quoting:
“No electricity, no food will be allowed in. We are fighting human animals, not human beings, human animals.”
Well, that winter, the deputy mayor of Jerusalem responded, not to say, “Whoa, whoa, settle down, defense minister! Calling your opponents animals is, of course, genocidal talk.” No, the deputy mayor of Jerusalem thought he didn't go far enough. He said this:
“They're not human animals. They’re not human beings. They are sub-human.” And then he said that the Palestinians of Gaza should be buried alive with bulldozers. Which some, ultimately, apparently were.
You had both cabinet ministers in Israel and supporters of Israel in the United States making the same case in public from the very first day, “Kill indiscriminately, move them out.”
There were “discussions,” on the American Right about what we should do with those Gazans, the people who live there. “Move them to other countries—Egypt, maybe even the United States. Get them out, kill enough of them that the rest leave, so the survivors want to flee.”
So the aim was genocidal from the very first day. The Israelis announced it. Israel's supporters in the United States seconded it, amplified it. And members of the US Congress on television, the people who are paying for this genocide, announced proudly, “That's right. The Israelis have every right to kill civilians, and that's why we are paying them and giving them weapons to do so.”
Watch the full monologue here: https://watchtcn.co/4dBCHZp
Everybody knew from the first week after October 7th that Israel planned to commit genocide, traditionally defined genocide, targeting a population because of their bloodline and trying to exterminate or move them.
Everyone knew this because Israel announced it.
Twice in October of 2023, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, said out loud in a public speech, “The Palestinians are Amalek.”
Amalek, a reference that many in the West didn't get, but everyone in the region understood. And it's a reference to 1 Samuel 15, the first verses in it, which you should read because it tells you a lot about what Israel's doing now.
Those verses describe God's command to eliminate a tribe called the Amalekites. And not just the draft-age men, but all of them, including children and infants. All of them. Kill all of them. Destroy all of their property. Slay all of their animals. This is God's command.
So when Benjamin Netanyahu describes the Palestinians as Amalek, twice in the first month of the Gaza operation, you don’t need to guess what the point of this is. The point is to destroy every man, woman, child, and infant in Gaza. And they set about doing that.
But it wasn't just Netanyahu who said that. It was a lot of different authorities in Israel.
On October 9th—three days after the Hamas attacks—the defense minister of Israel, their own Pete Hegseth, described his plans for Gaza, not for Hamas, for the entire territory, for the over two million people who live there. And we're quoting:
“No electricity, no food will be allowed in. We are fighting human animals, not human beings, human animals.”
Well, that winter, the deputy mayor of Jerusalem responded, not to say, “Whoa, whoa, settle down, defense minister! Calling your opponents animals is, of course, genocidal talk.” No, the deputy mayor of Jerusalem thought he didn't go far enough. He said this:
“They're not human animals. They’re not human beings. They are sub-human.” And then he said that the Palestinians of Gaza should be buried alive with bulldozers. Which some, ultimately, apparently were.
You had both cabinet ministers in Israel and supporters of Israel in the United States making the same case in public from the very first day, “Kill indiscriminately, move them out.”
There were “discussions,” on the American Right about what we should do with those Gazans, the people who live there. “Move them to other countries—Egypt, maybe even the United States. Get them out, kill enough of them that the rest leave, so the survivors want to flee.”
So the aim was genocidal from the very first day. The Israelis announced it. Israel's supporters in the United States seconded it, amplified it. And members of the US Congress on television, the people who are paying for this genocide, announced proudly, “That's right. The Israelis have every right to kill civilians, and that's why we are paying them and giving them weapons to do so.”
Watch the full monologue here: https://watchtcn.co/4dBCHZp
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Doctor From Gaza Frontlines Exposes Israeli Torture Programs and Missile Attacks on Hospitals
At some point every Holocaust museum will be forced to include an exhibit on what’s happening in Gaza right now. It’s only a matter of time. Dr. Nick Maynard of Oxford University medical school has been a witness to the genocide.
Professor Nick Maynard is…
Professor Nick Maynard is…
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jetzt ist eine gute Zeit sich billig mit Deutschland-Flaggen einzudecken...kann man später dann ja bei gelegenheit raushängen lassen
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