Jack Albrecht
2 min readJan 9, 2024

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The IDF videos have NOT shown any evidence of rape, the subject of our discussion and point of your multiple claims. The IDF has also not provided any forensic evidence of rape that can be independently corroborated.

The video you linked to does also NOT show or even report on any rapes.

Lester, you are now 0:5 on providing actual forensic evidence of rape.

That Hamas committed atrocities on 7 October is not disputed by me. I also think it is fully possible that Hamas committed rape on 7 October. The issue is that there has been zero forensic evidence for any rapes or sexual assaults on 7 October. Instead, there has been a huge number of Israeli claims of horrific atrocities (including rape) by Hamas on 7 October as justification for the genocide and ethnic cleansing that Israel has been conducting in Gaza since 7 October.

You calling me an anti-Semite is not surprising. So far you have been unable to refute my arguments with facts and evidence, so you resort to calling me an anti-Semite - also without evidence.

For the record: I believe Jews have the right to exist and practice their religion in every country where they want to live. This is not about Judaism. It is about the state of Israel committing genocide and ethnic cleansing on/of an indigenous people in Israel. It is really very simple.

The story the woman related about the necrophilia and breast amputation has zero forensic corroboration. It could be true.

What IS true is that police around the world rely on forensic evidence over eye witness accounts because humans, particularly humans in such horrific situations as that woman was, are not the best at remembering.

Your final example is another non-sequitur conflating the specific crimes of rape with the general horrific actions of Hamas on 7 October.

You're now 0:6 on providing forensic evidence of rape or sexual assault, Lester.

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Jack Albrecht
Jack Albrecht

Written by Jack Albrecht

US expatriate living in the EU; seeing the world from both sides of the Atlantic.

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