Israeli soldiers patrol near the border with Gaza on March 4, 2024 in southern Israel.
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The U.N. envoy focusing on sexual violence in conflict said in a new report Monday that there are βreasonable groundsβ to believe Hamas committed rape, βsexualized torture,β and other cruel treatment of women during its surprise attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7.
There are also βreasonable grounds to believe that such violence may be ongoing,β said Pramila Patten, who visited Israel and the West Bank from Jan. 29 to Feb. 14 with a nine-member team. In the report, she said the team βfound clear and convincing informationβ that some hostages have been subjected to the same forms of conflict-related sexual violence including rape and βsexualized torture.β
The report comes nearly five months after the Oct. 7 attacks, which left about 1,200 people dead and some 250 others taken hostage. Israelβs war against Hamas has since laid waste to the Gaza Strip, killing more than 30,000 people, according to Gazaβs Health Ministry. The U.N. says a quarter of Gazaβs 2.3 million people face starvation.
Ms. Pattenβs report said the teamβs visit βwas neither intended nor mandated to be investigative in nature.β
She said the team was not able to meet with any victims of sexual violence βdespite concerted efforts to encourage them to come forward.β However, team members held 33 meetings with Israeli institutions and conducted interviews with 34 people including survivors and witnesses of the Oct. 7 attacks, released hostages, health providers and others.
Based on the information it gathered, Patten said, βthere are reasonable grounds to believe that conflict-related sexual violence occurred during the 7 October attacks in multiple locations across Gaza periphery, including rape and gang rape, in at least three locations.β
Across various locations, she said, the team found βthat several fully naked or partially naked bodies from the waist down were recovered β mostly women β with hands tied and shot multiple times, often in the head.β
While this is circumstantial, she said the pattern of undressing and restraining victims βmay be indicative of some forms of sexual violence.β
At the Nova music festival and its surroundings, Patten said, βthere are reasonable grounds to believe that multiple incidents of sexual violence took place with victims being subjected to rape and/or gang rape and then killed or killed while being raped.β
She said credible sources described finding murdered victims, mostly women, naked from the waist down, many shot in the head.
On Road 232 β the road to leave the festival β βcredible information based on witness accounts describe an incident of the rape of two women by armed elements,β Patten said. Other reported rapes couldnβt be verified during their time in Israel.
But she said βthe mission team also found a pattern of bound naked or partially naked bodies from the waist down, in some cases tied to structures including trees and poles, along Road 232.β
Ms. Patten said that in kibbutz Reim, the mission team verified the rape of a woman outside a bomb shelter and heard of other allegations of rape that could not yet be verified.
At Kibbutz Beβeri, Ms. Patten said, her team βwas able to determine that at least two allegations of sexual violence widely repeated in the media, were unfounded due to either new superseding information or inconsistency in the facts gathered.β
These included a highly publicized allegation that a pregnant womanβs womb was reportedly ripped open before being killed with her fetus stabbed inside her, Ms. Patten said.