Most media are hiding what these animals have done in Israel. Mainstream media is more interested in blaming Israel for everything. Many denied that Hamas committed any atrocities for weeks after the attack.
In a harrowing account, a survivor identified only as “D” shared his traumatic experience of being stripped and sexually assaulted by Hamas terrorists during the attack on the Supernova music festival on October 7. D described how members of the elite Nukhba unit targeted festival-goers, capturing, humiliating, and violating them amidst the chaos. He recounted being pinned to the ground, stripped, and laughed at while his attackers spat on him and subjected him to horrific abuse. The victim’s voice and face were altered for privacy as he detailed the horrific assault, describing how the terrorists molested and raped him, leaving him feeling utterly degraded.
The chilling firsthand account of a male Nova survivor who was raped by Hamas. He has chosen not to share his name or be seen on camera. This is his testimony:
“They pin you to the ground, you try to resist, they take of your clothes, laugh at you, humiliate you, spit at you.… pic.twitter.com/tnsukD0KqF
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) July 23, 2024
D recalled the surreal scene, surrounded by terrorists who were laughing and celebrating while others were being killed nearby. He described a sense of paralysis, unsure whether to resist or endure the nightmare. The assault was brutal, leaving him feeling physically weakened and psychologically scarred. The attackers, intoxicated and armed, continued their violence until other Hamas members arrived and ordered them to stop to resume their broader attack.
During the assault on the Supernova festival, which claimed the lives of over 360 civilians, D managed to escape with the help of the Israel Defense Forces, who intervened to save survivors. In the aftermath, D has been struggling with a compulsive need for cleanliness, taking frequent showers to cleanse himself of the trauma and filth he endured that day.
TW: Sexual assault ⚠️
A male Nova survivor has come forward anonymously to offer testimony to Israeli TV about his rape at the hands of Hamas terrorists on October 7th.
“It’s a very difficult moment”
“They were in a crazy state of intoxication, celebrating, laughing with… pic.twitter.com/vP2XLbmCGG
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) July 23, 2024
His testimony adds to the growing body of evidence being collected by Israeli authorities to document the extent of sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas during the attack, which resulted in over 1,200 deaths. This evidence includes accounts from other victims and is part of a lawsuit filed by more than 100 survivors, seeking over $137 million in government compensation for the enduring impact on their lives.
First male rape survivor of October 7 Nova festival attack to speak about ordeal describes horror of being ‘pinned down’ and ‘spat on’ as he was assaulted by ‘laughing’ Hamas terrorists https://t.co/yzlr6sw3OW pic.twitter.com/WcrfL4HTC6
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) July 24, 2024
A report from the United Nations Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict confirmed that conflict-related sexual violence, including rape and gang rape, occurred during the October 7 attacks in multiple locations. The report also highlighted that many of the over 250 hostages taken by Hamas continue to suffer sexual abuse while in captivity. This testimony and the findings underscore the grave violations committed during the assault, shedding light on the extensive suffering endured by the victims.
Major Points:
- A man, identified as “D,” recounted being sexually assaulted by Hamas terrorists during the Supernova music festival on October 7.
- Hamas’ elite Nukhba unit attacked festival attendees, committing multiple murders, kidnappings, and rapes.
- D described being humiliated, spat on, and raped, while the terrorists celebrated and laughed around him.
- The Israel Defense Forces helped D and other survivors escape the massacre, which claimed over 360 civilian lives.
- Over 100 survivors have filed a lawsuit seeking $137 million in compensation, and the United Nations report confirmed evidence of sexual violence and ongoing abuse of hostages.
Kirk Volo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News