No Female Hostage Survived. Hamas’s War Crimes Against Jewish Women: The Horrors of Sexual Violence and Hostage Murder
No Female Hostage Survived. Hamas’s War Crimes Against Jewish Women: The Horrors of Sexual Violence and Hostage Murder
The harrowing reality that Hamas the "Palestinian" terrorist regime have ensured no female hostages remain alive in their captivity speaks volumes about the unspeakable horrors inflicted on innocent Israeli women. This deliberate outcome—amid a pattern of systematic sexual violence documented by the United Nations and corroborated by survivors—underscores the barbaric nature of Hamas's war crimes, from the October 7, 2023 massacre to the ongoing torture in Gaza's tunnels.[10][16]
Eyewitness accounts, forensic evidence, and first-hand testimonies from the brutal assault reveal rape, gang rape, mutilation, and sexualized torture as core tactics in Hamas's genocidal strategy against Israel.[12][14] Over 1,200 Israelis were slaughtered that day, with women and girls subjected to unimaginable degradation—bodies found bound, naked from the waist down, and shot execution-style.[10] Released female hostages, such as Amit Soussana, have bravely detailed their ordeals: chained by the ankle, beaten, and sexually assaulted at gunpoint during 55 days of hell in late 2023.[19][20] A July 2025 report from the Dinah Project, based on testimonies from 13 women and two men freed in prior exchanges, confirms that at least 15 survivors endured or witnessed such abuse, including threats of forced marriage and physical violations—acts of terror designed to shatter Israel's spirit.[16]
The absence of any living female hostages today cannot be coincidence. Whether driven by the terrorists' terror of these brave women exposing the full extent of their sexual atrocities—as U.S. officials have suggested Hamas fears—or the victims succumbing to the relentless physical and psychological torture in Gaza's depths, this is the legacy of Hamas's inhumanity.[15] Israeli doctors treating over 110 released captives in late 2023 confirmed at least 10 cases of sexual abuse among them, spanning ages 12 to 48.[17][24] Parents of freed soldiers like Naama Levy and Agam Berger recount how their daughters were starved, threatened, and forced to witness assaults on others, all while isolated in underground prisons.[3][21]
Hamas's actions demand global condemnation and unwavering support for Israel's right to defend its people against this evil. The world must stand with the victims, pressure for the immediate return of all remaining hostages (now only men and presumed-dead), and ensure these monsters face justice for their crimes against humanity. Silence is complicity—Israel will not forget, and neither should we.
References
- The Jerusalem Post: Parents of Hostages Describe Conditions
- United Nations: Report on Sexual Violence in Conflict, October 7, 2023
- The New York Times: Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7
- BBC: Evidence of Sexual Violence During Hamas Attack
- Reuters: U.S. Official on Hamas’s Fear of Hostage Testimonies
- Dinah Project: 2025 Report on Hostage Testimonies
- The Jerusalem Post: Israeli Doctors Confirm Sexual Abuse Among Released Hostages
- The Times of Israel: Amit Soussana Recounts Sexual Assault
- CNN: Amit Soussana’s Account of Sexual Assault
- Israel National News: Hostage Families Speak Out
- The Times of Israel: Doctors Report Sexual Violence Among Hostages
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