The Israeli woman who was held hostage by Hamas said that she was sexually abused
Amit Soussana is the first Israeli woman to speak publicly about enduring what she says was a sexual assault and other forms of violence during her 55 days in captivity. She says she was held hostage by Hamas in Gaza for 55 days and was sexually assaulted by the group. She is now the first woman in Israel to speak out publicly about her ordeal.
Amit Soussana, an Israeli lawyer, was taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7. He recently became the first person to speak publicly about being sexually assaulted by the terrorists during captivity. He says he was assaulted by a Palestinian terrorist in his captivity in the Gaza Strip.
Amit Soussana claims she was forced to commit a sexual act on a guard in a child's bedroom. She says the guard identified himself only as Muhammad Muhammad, with his 'gun pointed at me, forced me to commit sexual act' in the child's room. The guard was identified as Muhammad, who she says identified himself as Muhammad.
Amit Soussana is the first former hostage to publicly say she was sexually abused in captivity. A U.N. report has said it found “clear and convincing information” that some hostages suffered “conflict-related sexual violence” The report says it found "clear" and “conviction” of some hostages suffering sexual violence.
Moran Stella Yanai was snatched by the terrorists as part of the horror October 7 attacks that saw 1,200 Israelis killed and a further 250 abducted and taken back to Gaza. She was held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza. Yanai broke her silence on the terror attack.
Yarden Roman-Gat was abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri and brought to Gaza during Hamas's 7 October attack. She says she was'shown off like a trophy' during Hamas attack on 7 October. She was taken to Gaza by Hamas during the attack.