
A shocking new Israeli report documents systematic sexual violence by Hamas terrorists during the October 7, 2023 attacks, revealing evidence of barbaric war crimes that the United Nations and international community can no longer ignore.
Story Highlights
- The Dinah Project report documents 17+ incidents of rape, mutilation, and sexual torture by Hamas as a deliberate weapon of war during the October 7 attacks
- Evidence includes eyewitness testimony, forensic analysis, and video documentation showing gang rapes, forced nudity, and sexual abuse of hostages
- UN experts remain divided, with some officials disputing the systematic nature of the violence despite mounting evidence
- The report calls for formal designation of Hamas’s sexual violence as crimes against humanity and challenges UN denialism
Damning Evidence of Hamas Atrocities
The Dinah Project released its comprehensive report “A Quest for Justice: October 7 and Beyond” in July 2025, following a two-year investigation into Hamas’s October 7, 2023 terrorist attack on Israel. The report documents over 17 incidents involving rape, genital mutilation, gang sexual assaults, forced nudity, and ongoing abuse of hostages held in Gaza. Israeli legal and gender violence experts compiled eyewitness accounts, forensic evidence, and video documentation showing Hamas terrorists using sexual violence as a coordinated military tactic. The attacks targeted victims at the Nova music festival, kibbutzim, and military installations, resulting in approximately 1,200 deaths and 250 hostages taken.
UN Divisions Over Verification
The international response reveals deep fractures within the United Nations system. UN Special Representative Pramila Patten’s March 2024 report found “reasonable grounds” for a pattern of sexual violence and called for full investigation. However, UN Special Rapporteur Reem Alsalem disputed claims of systematic use in July 2025, stating the allegations remain unverified and lack independent confirmation. A separate UN Commission of Inquiry report from June 2024 noted the absence of forensic evidence and verified rape cases, citing problems with witness testimony including debunked claims from ZAKA first responders. Israel has blocked independent UN investigators from accessing crime scenes, complicating verification efforts.
Hamas Denials Contradict Mounting Proof
Hamas completely denies all sexual violence allegations, maintaining this position despite growing documentation. The terrorist organization, designated as such by the United States, Israel, and European Union, continues holding hostages in Gaza while rejecting international calls for accountability. The Dinah Project report characterizes the sexual violence as a deliberate weapon of war constituting crimes against humanity, demanding formal UN designation of Hamas’s systematic abuse. Additional evidence from the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel details ongoing sexual abuse of male and female hostages in captivity. These documented atrocities expose the true nature of Hamas’s barbarism and justify Israel’s military response to eliminate this terrorist threat.
Implications for Justice and Accountability
The mounting evidence could lead to International Criminal Court charges against Hamas leadership for crimes against humanity through systematic sexual violence. American representatives at the UN Security Council called the documentation “damning evidence” while Russian officials dismissed it as politicized. The controversy reflects broader international divisions over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Western nations largely supporting Israel’s position and other countries questioning the verification process. The conflicting UN reports undermine the credibility of international institutions meant to uphold justice in warfare. Conservative Americans recognize this pattern: global bureaucrats often fail to confront evil directly, instead equivocating while terrorists exploit Western hesitation to advance their barbaric agendas.
Sources:
New evidence of Hamas sexual violence on October 7 detailed in Israeli report
Hamas’s sadistic sex crimes on October 7 revealed in new report
Jerusalem Post: Two-year investigation into October 7 atrocities
ARCCI report details extent of Hamas sexual assaults on Oct. 7













