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2024-01-31T08:59:56.434Z

Highlights: 100 women in 100 cities: a broad campaign to raise awareness of Hamas' sexual terrorism. The campaign is a response to the deafening silence of women's organizations and international organizations associated with the United Nations such as: CEDAW and UN WOMEN. "The women of the movement see an obligation to echo the issue of sexual terrorism which happened on October 7, 2023 so that it does not fall off the agenda and receives global recognition," said Orli Fruman, Deputy Director General of Maccabi Movement Global. Moran Stella Yanai, who was kidnapped from the Nova festival and held captive for 49 days, told the participants of the meeting about her horrible experience.


"Maccabi Global Movement" is launching a global campaign to raise awareness of sexual terrorism that will take place starting October 7: "The global campaign is led by 100 women, representing Maccabi Global in Jewish communities"


The global campaign for awareness of the terrorism of Hamas/public relations

"Maccabi Global Movement" is launching a global campaign to raise awareness of the sexual terrorism that occurred on October 7, 2023 by Hamas terrorists: 100 women in 100 cities around the world. The global campaign is led by 100 women representing Maccabi Global in Jewish communities in about 50 countries around the world the world.



The campaign is a response to the deafening silence of women's organizations and international organizations associated with the United Nations such as: CEDAW and UN WOMEN.



Orli Fruman (former MK) Deputy Director General of Maccabi Movement Global: "The women of the movement see an obligation to echo the issue of sexual terrorism which happened on October 7, 2023 so that it does not fall off the agenda and receives global recognition."

Dr. Kochav Elkayam Levy/relation

Dr. Kochav Elkayim Levy

, attorney and researcher of international law who established the civil commission on October 7 on Hamas' crimes against women and children states: "We are leading the investigation and the task of documenting these crimes in light of the unprecedented international denial. Despite the fact that Hamas documented the These crimes, we found ourselves from 7.10 fighting another battle for the recognition and demonization that Israeli women went through."



Superintendent Mirit Ben-Rosh

of the Israel Police Communications Division stated at the event: "The police collected over 200,000 visual images and are still collecting evidence from the aforementioned documents that Hamas did everything in its power to not leave a single victim of sexual violence alive.

These days the police are collecting more testimonies from the victims who remained alive, and are waiting for them to undergo professional treatment so that they will be mentally strong enough to give the testimonies."

Moran Stella Yanai

, who was kidnapped from the Nova festival and held captive for 49 days, told the participants of the meeting about her horrible experience with Hamas terrorists who held her: "On October 7, I was kidnapped from the Nova festival, and at that moment I lost everything - I lost control of my life, my freedom, My identity, and even my first name. We cannot let the events of October 7th end without all the abductees who are undergoing severe psychological and sexual terrorism being returned to Israel."

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Source: walla

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