“Jeopardy!” co-host Mayim Bialik has strongly criticized women’s organizations worldwide for their silence regarding the alleged systematic rapes of Israeli women by Hamas during the October 7 attack. The actress and talk show host took to social media, pointing out the absence of unequivocal condemnation from women’s groups on the brutal gang rapes, sexual torture, and murders committed by Hamas militants, deemed as war crimes.
In a detailed post, Bialik expressed her dismay, stating, “There has been an abhorrent and conspicuous absence of women’s organizations around the world unequivocally condemning the systematic rape and torture of women on October 7 by Hamas.” She questioned the silence of “BELIEVE THEM” voices in response to the reported gender-based abuses.
Hamas militants killed 1,200 Israelis, mainly civilians, during the attack, which included assaults on families in their homes and attendees of a music festival. Israeli forensic teams found multiple signs of rape, torture, and other atrocities on the victims’ bodies.
Volunteers and paramedics reported horrific scenes, with evidence of sexual violence, broken bones, and mutilation. A survivor recounted witnessing a gang rape followed by a fatal shooting. Despite these accounts, Hamas has denied the allegations of sexual violence.
Bialik, who is also a neuroscientist, criticized women’s rights groups, including the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, for their inadequate response to the reports. She called on progressive feminists worldwide, questioning their silence in the face of such egregious acts.
Israel brought attention to the atrocities committed by Hamas at a United Nations meeting in Geneva. Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, one of the speakers at the event, criticized UN women’s rights groups for downplaying and minimizing the sexual torture of Israeli women during the Oct. 7 attack.
The UN human rights office condemned Hamas’ attack as “heinous, brutal, and shocking.” However, Israel claims the UN has not granted access to investigate the alleged crimes against women. Bialik, along with the First Lady of Israel Michal Herzog, has highlighted the lack of condemnations from organizations like UN Women and CEDAW, emphasizing their failure to address these crimes against women adequately.
After all the outrage over people like Weinstein’s rape allegations (no killing involved) the Woke Women’s outrage groups should have their butts kicked!
These Woke Women’s groups are complete hypocrites! Shame on them.