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Startling admissions of sexual assault by a Palestinian extremist against an Israeli lady

NEW DELHI: A member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad described how he attacked an Israeli lady on October 7 and claimed that evil spirits had overpowered him. In a video released to Daily MailOnline, the attacker, 28-year-old Manar Mahmoud Muhammad Qasem, described how he broke into a house on an undisclosed kibbutz in Israel and found a scared and alone lady.
Qasem described how he found the lady terrified when he went inside the house.

He said that he had dragged her to a couch without her will and continued his attack. With a chilling confession, he revealed that he had attacked and undressed the lady while acting wicked.
When Qasem was being questioned by Unit 504 of the intelligence branch of the Israeli Defence Forces, he tried to minimise the event by saying he “slept with her,” but the interrogator corrected him to say he was being raped. Qasem made an effort to downplay the length of the assault, claiming it was just temporary because of outside interference.

He also said that during the event, two individuals who were later recognised as members of Hamas’s military arm, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade, entered, resulting in an additional upsetting circumstance involving the victim’s mother. According to the Daily Mail investigation, Qasem acknowledged carrying out further violent crimes within the kibbutz after the attack.

This claim comes amid numerous accounts of sexual brutality committed by Hamas against its captives, such as the terrifying narrative of Amit Soussana, who described her personal attack while being detained in Gaza for fifty-five days. According to Soussana’s account, she endured physical, psychological, and sexual torture until a guard named Muhammad forced her into a sexual act.
Contrary to Hamas’s claims of such abuses, the United Nations has produced a study that provides strong evidence of sexual assault against hostages during the October 7 event and throughout their detention in Gaza. These disclosures reveal grave human rights breaches and contribute to the expanding conversation about how hostages and civilians are treated in crisis areas.

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