The Israeli girl in this video filmed of her kidnapping on Oct 7th has spoken out about the horrifying sexual assault she faced during Hamas captivity.
This is astounding. Footage from Oct 7 shows that it took seven Hamas terrorists to abduct Amit Soussana.
It took seven evil bastards to take one Israeli woman. pic.twitter.com/UWBlsuXGfL
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 4, 2023
Many have forgotten who Amit Soussana is.
She is the astounding woman caught on security footage fighting off 1/2 a dozen armed Palestinian terrorists trying to beat, assault & kidnap her from KFAR AZZA, Israel. on OCT 7.She’s a hero. https://t.co/rjYxjtzrBi pic.twitter.com/tWpCV1lGNf
— Ron M. (@Jewtastic) March 26, 2024
Amit Soussana, 40, has spoken for the first time about the harrowing ordeal she experienced while being held hostage in a family home in Gaza.
“He sat me on the edge of the bath. And I closed my legs. And I resisted. And he kept punching me and put his gun in my face. Then he dragged me to the bedroom.
Then he, with the gun pointed at me, forced me to commit a s*xual act on him.”
Quote source: New York Times
Video: Channel 12, New York Post
The Israeli woman in this video filmed of her kidnapping on Oct 7th has spoken out about the horrifying s*xual assault she faced during Hamas captivity.
Amit Soussana, 40, has spoken for the first time about the harrowing ordeal she experienced while being held hostage in a… pic.twitter.com/GcHS4YnhUb
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) March 26, 2024
“This is a wake up call to the world to act. To do everything and pressure Hamas. To free our hostages. To bring our hostages home.”
Watch Israel Defense Force (IDF) Spokesperson RAdm. Daniel Hagari’s full statement following the published testimony of released hostage Amit Soussana and IDF… pic.twitter.com/qa4It0GdRo
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 26, 2024
Democrats:
https://x.com/dlippman/status/1772596901898072412?s=46
Released hostage: ‘I was forced to commit sexual acts with a gun pointed at me’
Trigger Warning: This story describes deeply disturbing events and testimonials in graphic detail.
By Jacob Laznik, Jerusalem Post, March 26, 2024:
Released Gaza hostage Amit Soussana gave her personal testimony of the sexual violence and physical abuse she endured in Hamas captivity in an eight-hour interview with The New York Times that was published on Tuesday. She is the first released hostage to give direct testimony of sexual atrocities committed by Hamas.
Soussana previously made headlines when a video surfaced of the moment of her capture, when she fought off seven Hamas terrorists before being brought to Gaza.
In the interview, Soussana recalled being held hostage in a child’s bedroom in Gaza with a chain attached to her left ankle. The Hamas terrorist in charge of guarding her, whom she named Muhammad, occasionally would sit beside her on the bed, lift her shirt, and grope her, she said.
Muhammad would constantly ask about her period, inquiring if she was bleeding, if she had washed herself since, and when it would end, she added.
Sometime around October 24, Muhammad forced her to commit a sex act on him, Soussana said.
On that morning, he unlocked the chain around her ankle so that she could wash herself in the bathtub, she said, adding that after she began, Muhammad returned with a pistol.
“He came toward me and shoved the gun at my forehead,” Soussana said.
Muhammad hit her repeatedly to force her to take her towel off. After she did, Muhammad groped her before continuing to hit her.
Afterward, he dragged her back to the child’s room at gunpoint. The room was covered in images of SpongeBob Squarepants, she said.
“Then, with the gun pointed at me, [he] forced me to commit a sexual act on him,” Soussana said. After it was over, Muhammad left the room to wash up and left Soussana naked in the dark.
When he returned, she said, he expressed remorse, telling her, “I’m bad. I’m bad. Please don’t tell Israel.”
Soussana also recounted her moral quandary of accepting food from her abuser.
“You can’t stand looking at him, but you have to,” she told the Times. “He’s the one who’s protecting you. He’s your guard. You’re there with him, and you know that at any moment it can happen again. You’re completely dependent on him.”
Soussana then discussed her second captor, Amir, after she was transferred to a different location. On the day that she arrived at the new apartment, the Hamas terrorists wrapped her head in a pink shirt, forced her onto the floor, handcuffed her, and beat her with the butt of a gun, she said.
Minutes after that, they suspended her “like a chicken on a stick, suspended between two couches.” She recalled that she felt that her hands would be dislocated due to the intensity of the pain.
While suspended, her new captors beat and kicked her, focusing on the soles of her feet while demanding information that she might have had about the enemy.
After that, she was untied and led to a new bedroom, where they told her she had 40 minutes to produce information or else they would kill her.
Reports of acts of sexual violence committed by Hamas have been told in second-hand accounts by women and girls who were freed in the hostage deal last November, but none have been as explicit as Soussana’s.
Many apologists have denied any reports of sexual violence committed by Hamas, saying if it took this long to bring the allegations to light, they could not be true. Sexual crimes do not always get reported, as the trauma suffered by the victims could take such a toll as to dissuade them from bringing the crimes to light, according to experts.
Many of the victims of Hamas’s sexual crimes either died in the October 7 massacre or are still held in captivity in Gaza.
Currently, there are still 19 women hostages or whose bodies are still held in Hamas captivity: Naama Levy, Shani Louk, Noa Argamani, Romi Gonen, Arbel Yehud, Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Doron Steinbrecher, Maya Goren, Ofra Kedar, Inbar Haiman, Liri Albag, Daniella Gilboa, Shiri Bibas, Karina Ariev, Agam Berger, Emily Damari, Amit Esther Buskila, and Judy Weinstein.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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