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Hamas sexual violence: “They had visibly dishonored these women before executing them”

2024-01-30T06:11:01.263Z

Highlights: Orit, a Zaka religious rescuer, was one of the first dispatched to the Re'im rave party, where Hamas terrorists struck. Orit (first name has been changed) is a volunteer within Zaka, this first aid structure usually intervening in natural disasters, road accidents or attacks. It is the equivalent of the French Red Cross… except that it is mainly made up of Orthodox Jews. They devote themselves, out of religious conviction, to collecting the remains of victims, to restore them according to the Jewish rite.


Orit, a Zaka religious rescuer, was one of the first dispatched to the Re'im rave party, where Hamas terrorists struck the


Orit (first name has been changed) was one of the first rescuers to discover the apocalyptic scenes left behind by Hamas terrorists on October 7.

“I have seen difficult things during my ten years as an emergency doctor,” confides the man in the kippah, his gaze still frozen with fear.

“But I have never dealt with the mutilated bodies of women, tortured to the point where we can no longer even speak of rape,” he continues in a trembling voice.

It was torture.

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The father of the family is a volunteer within Zaka, this first aid structure usually intervening in natural disasters, road accidents or attacks.

It is the equivalent of the French Red Cross… except that it is mainly made up of Orthodox Jews.

They devote themselves, out of religious conviction, to collecting the remains of victims, to restore them according to the Jewish rite, that is to say, restoring dignity to these lifeless bodies before burial.

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