Jack Albrecht
2 min readApr 11, 2024

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There is no evidence, Lester. There are just claims of having evidence. People who say they saw something, but no video released to the public. People who say they talked to somebody. The Israelis say they have all kinds of evidence, but either they don't release it to be vetted, or it turns out later that the evidence never existed. So far it is all hearsay.

When combatants use rape as a weapon of war, it is not hard to prove - except in this case. If Hamas really was raping all kinds of Israeli women, then there must be a shitton of 6 month pregnant Israeli women. But their aren't.

If they all got abortions, then their should be a shitton of medical records showing raped Israeli women who had abortions mid-October. But there aren't.

If you claim (as others have) that Hamas raped them and then killed them, then there should be dozens or hundreds of autopsies showing dead, raped women. But there aren't.

In EVERY case, there are people who SAY they know about all kinds of cases, but there is no documentation. The most famous case, headlined in the NYT, is disputed by the dead girl's family.

Hamas using mass rape as a weapon of war should be easy to prove. The fact that every one of your long-ass posts is more of the same, "I know a guy who talked to a guy who saw it happen" when nowadays EVERYONE has a camera but there is NO film or medical evidence says that - as of now- there is NO evidence for mass rape by Hamas on 7 October.

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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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