Report accuses Hamas of using sexual violence as a weapon of war

Published on May 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

A recent report documents the systematic use of sexual violence by Hamas during the October 7 attacks. It details rapes, genital mutilation, and assaults against Israeli victims and hostages. The strategy aimed to generate terror, humiliation, and psychological harm, according to the document, which has reopened the debate on war crimes in the region.

Cinematic photorealistic scene showing a dark underground tunnel with concrete walls, a woman's ripped sleeve caught on a broken metal pipe while a soldier's boot steps on scattered documents with red ink stains, a smashed laptop screen displaying fragmented code and surveillance camera feed, broken handcuffs on the floor near a bloodstained concrete block, harsh overhead fluorescent light casting long shadows, dust particles floating in the air, forensic evidence markers numbered on the ground, technical crime scene investigation visualization, ultra-detailed textures of torn fabric and cracked plastic, dramatic chiaroscuro lighting, photorealistic forensic documentary style

Forensic technology and data analysis in crime investigation 🔍

The investigation used digital forensic tools and analysis of audiovisual material to corroborate testimonies. Facial recognition and geolocation techniques were employed to verify the authenticity of the recordings. The report notes that the evidence was cross-referenced with open databases and communication records. This technical approach allowed for the identification of behavior patterns and possible coordination in the attacks.

Hamas's human resources department seeks new head of torture 😈

After the report's publication, in Gaza they must be updating the terrorist's good practices manual. They are surely already preparing an online course on how to be a true professional of horror. Next, we will see ads on LinkedIn: Psychopath with experience in humiliation and psychological harm wanted. Own vehicle and availability to work weekends essential.