Israel Denies UN Access to Investigate Allegations of Sexual Crimes Linked to Hamas Attacks
Israel has officially blocked a United Nations investigation into alleged sexual violence that occurred during the October 7 attacks led by Hamas. The Israeli government rejected a request made by Pramila Patten, a senior UN official tasked with examining claims of sexual crimes within the conflict zone. This decision has raised concerns, as the UN has stipulated that access to Israeli detention centers is necessary to probe alleged abuses related to claims of "Hamas rape."
The UN's investigation seeks to determine the treatment of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, where allegations of mistreatment and abuse have emerged. According to a statement from an Israeli women’s advocacy group, any findings of violations could lead to Israel being placed on a UN blacklist for sexual crimes, further complicating an already tense political situation.
This denial of access comes amidst international calls for accountability and investigation into the conduct of both Hamas and Israeli forces in the ongoing conflict.
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