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Visegrád 24@visegrad24 · May 12, 2026

The most comprehensive report on sexual violence during the October 7th massacre It is time for the UN to officially…

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A comprehensive report documents that Hamas systematically used sexual violence as a tactical weapon during the October 7th massacre across at least six locations, with patterns of gang rape, mutilation, and execution that were coordinated and rooted in genocidal ideology. The report calls for the UN to officially designate Hamas as a perpetrator of systematic sexual violence and hold them accountable under international law.

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  1. #1

    The most comprehensive report on sexual violence during the October 7th massacre It is time for the UN to officially list Hamas as a perpetrator of systematic sexual violence as a weapon of war. The thread is about 6 key findings 🧵 1/10

  2. #2

    Hamas systematically used sexual violence as a tactical weapon during the October 7th massacre. There were clear patterns of abuse across multiple locations, and these continued in captivity. The atrocities were rooted in Hamas’ deeply antisemitic, genocidal ideology that explicitly permitted extreme brutality and the dehumanization of Jews. 🧵 2/10

  3. #3

    This was not random or incidental. It was a calculated part of their genocidal strategy to terrorize and break Israeli society. Sexual violence was widespread and systematic, occurring in at least six different locations. 🧵 3/10

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    Those locations include: - Nova music festival - Route 232 - Nahal Oz military base - Kibbutz Re’im - Kibbutz Nir Oz - Kibbutz Kfar Aza The repetition across sites proves it was a deliberate strategy, not chaos. 🧵 4/10

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    Clear patterns of sexual violence emerged everywhere: - Victims found partially or fully naked with their hands tied - Gang rapes followed by execution - Genital mutilation - Public humiliation These recurring features across multiple sites leave no doubt that this was coordinated and intentional. 🧵 5/10

  6. #6

    The vast majority of sexual violence victims were murdered during or immediately after the assaults. This created profound evidentiary challenges, the victims were permanently silenced. This unique reality requires an adapted legal and evidentiary approach by investigators and courts. 🧵 6/10

  7. #7

    Every terrorist who participated in the October 7 attack bears full responsibility for all acts of sexual violence committed, whether they directly perpetrated them or not. There is collective command responsibility for these crimes. 🧵 7/10

  8. #8

    The Dinah Project is calling on the UN Secretary-General to immediately blacklist Hamas as an entity that strategically uses sexual violence as a weapon of war. This is long overdue and fully in line with UN Security Council resolutions 1820 and 1960. 🧵 8/10

  9. #9

    The evidence is overwhelming. The patterns are unmistakable. The ideology behind it is explicit. Denial or minimization of these crimes is no longer acceptable. 🧵 9/10

  10. #10

    The international community must treat Hamas’s use of sexual violence with the same seriousness it applies to other armed groups. Hamas must be held responsible, not just for the murders, but for the systematic sexual terror they unleashed on October 7th. The victims deserve truth and justice. 🧵 10/10