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    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneAugust 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Michelle Nichols

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -United Nations Secretary-Normal Antonio Guterres warned Israel and Russia on Tuesday that he has vital issues about patterns of sure types of sexual violence by their armed and safety forces, in accordance with a report seen by Reuters.

    The alleged crimes included incidents of genital violence, extended pressured nudity of captives, and abusive and degrading strip searches geared toward humiliation and interrogation.

    In his annual report back to the Safety Council on conflict-related sexual violence, Guterres put Israel and Russia “on discover” that they could possibly be listed subsequent yr amongst events “credibly suspected of committing or being answerable for patterns of rape or different types of sexual violence.”

    The warning resulted from “vital issues concerning patterns of sure types of sexual violence which were constantly documented by the United Nations,” he wrote.

    Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon described the issues as baseless accusations.

    “The U.N. should concentrate on the stunning conflict crimes and sexual violence of Hamas and the discharge of all hostages. Israel won’t shrink back from defending its residents and can proceed to behave in accordance with worldwide regulation,” Danon stated in a press release.

    Palestinian militants Hamas – whose Oct. 7, 2023, assault on southern Israel triggered the present conflict in Gaza – have been listed in Guterres’ report on Tuesday as a gaggle “credibly suspected of committing or being answerable for patterns of rape or different types of sexual violence” in armed battle.

    “We categorically reject all these allegations,” senior Hamas official Basem Naim advised Reuters, including in reference to Israeli remarks: “These are definitely new makes an attempt to make use of lies to divert consideration from the continuing brutal crimes dedicated by this fascist authorities and its military towards our individuals in Gaza.”

    ‘CREDIBLE INFORMATION’

    In his warning to Israel, Guterres stated he was “gravely involved about credible info of violations by Israeli armed and safety forces” towards Palestinians in a number of prisons, a detention heart and a army base.

    “Instances documented by the United Nations point out patterns of sexual violence akin to genital violence, extended pressured nudity and repeated strip searches carried out in an abusive and degrading method,” he wrote within the report.

    Whereas Israeli authorities had engaged along with his particular envoy on sexual violence in battle over the previous yr, Guterres stated “restricted info has been supplied on accountability measures undertaken in relation to alleged incidents of sexual violence, regardless of witness testimony and digital proof of Israeli troopers committing such violations.”

    Russia’s mission to the U.N. in New York didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon the report. Guterres stated Russian authorities haven’t engaged along with his particular envoy.

    Guterres wrote that he was “gravely involved about credible info of violations by Russian armed and safety forces and affiliated armed teams” primarily towards Ukrainian prisoners of conflict, in 50 official and 22 unofficial detention amenities in Ukraine and Russia.

    “These circumstances comprised a big variety of documented incidents of genital violence, together with electrocution, beatings and burns to the genitals, and compelled stripping and extended nudity, used to humiliate and elicit confessions or info,” he stated.

    Russia launched its full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine in February 2022.

    (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Extra reporting by Nidal Al Mughrabi; Modifying by Don Durfee and Daniel Wallis)





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