The team – led by UN special envoy for sexual violence in conflict Pramila Patten – visited Israel between Jan 29 and Feb 14 on a mission intended to gather, analyze and verify information on sexual violence linked to the Oct 7 attacks.
“Credible circumstantial information, which may be indicative of some forms of sexual violence, including genital mutilation, sexualized torture, or cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, was also gathered,” read the 24-page UN report, reports Reuters.
Palestinian militant group Hamas has repeatedly rejected accusations of sexual violence.
The UN team said it also received information from institutional and civil society sources and direct interviews, about “sexual violence against Palestinian men and women in detention settings, during house raids and at checkpoints” after Oct 7. The detention centers were in Israel.
The UN team said it raised the allegations with the Israeli Ministry of Justice and Military Advocate General, which said no complaints of sexual violence against members of the Israeli Defense Forces had been received.
“The UN claims to care about women, yet as we speak right now Israeli women are being raped and abused by Hamas terrorists. Where is the UN’s voice? Where is your voice?” Israel’s UN Ambassador Gilad Erdan told the 193-member UN General Assembly earlier on Monday.
“Hamas must face unrelenting pressure to end their sexual violence and release all of the hostages immediately,” he said.