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The United Nations has officially released its annual report on "Conflict-Related Sexual Violence," marking the first time that entities—including the Israel Prison Service—have been added to the "blacklist of perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict." This marks the first instance in the 15-year history of this mechanism that Israeli-related...

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🚨NEW: UN puts Israel “on notice” over sexual violence blacklisting as flawed Israeli report also drives Hamas listing UN chief António Guterres has warned Israeli Ambassador Danon in a letter that’s Israel could be added to the UN’s Conflict-Related Sexual Violence blacklist — to be presented at the Security Council on August 19 — over “credible information” that Israeli armed forces have carried out sexual violence, including genital abuse, prolonged forced nudity, and degrading strip searches, across multiple prisons, a detention center, and a military base. The UN has documented patterns of such abuse, and a March commission accused Israel of systematically using sexual and gender-based violence and committing “genocidal acts,” including by destroying sexual and reproductive healthcare. Israeli media say Guterres also plans to list Hamas, thanks to Bar-Ilan University’s 80-page Dinah Project report released earlier this year. As Ryan Grim points out in his report for Drop Site, the document offers scant new evidence, and instead pushes to lower evidentiary standards — dispensing with victim testimony, forensic proof, or links between perpetrators and acts. It claims, “even one isolated act… can constitute a crime against humanity… there is no need to prove that the sexual assaults were systematic and premeditated.” The report’s goal, Drop Site reported in July 2025 appears overtly political: secure Hamas’ blacklisting and sanctions as Israel itself faces possible listing. UN Special Rapporteur Reem Alsalem says no independent body has found such violence by Hamas to be systematic, and Israel has continued to obstruct full investigations.

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