UN Report Exposes Sexual Violence Against Hostages in Gaza
As mothers fight for their daughters' release, a UN report highlights the abuse faced by hostages amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Mothers of hostages in Gaza, including Simona Steinbrecher and Meirav Leshem Gonen, are actively campaigning for their daughters' release, highlighting the severe conditions and abuse suffered by captives.
- A UN report reveals 'clear and convincing information' that some hostages have been subjected to sexual violence, raising international concern ahead of International Women's Day.
- Over 30,000 people have been killed in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, with 134 hostages still held in Gaza under dire conditions.
- Public protests and international campaigns, including billboards in London, are part of the efforts to draw attention to the plight of the hostages and demand their release.
- The personal stories of hostages, such as Doron Steinbrecher and Romi Gonen, have become a rallying point for activism and international calls for action.