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by dlubarov
73 days ago
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> raping a man to death That's not true, he's alive and was released to Gaza in a hostage-for-prisoner exchange. > Their punishment? Literally nothing. It's probably hard to win a case without the victim to testify. The video is something, but far too low-quality to prove who did what beyond a reasonable doubt. Prosecutors can't ignore evidentiary standards and don't like to lose cases. At least they were detained and investigated. Can you say the same of the individuals who paraded their rape victims around the streets of Gaza? |
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That said, when Ben-Gvir says any action is justifiable, including rape, in defense of Israel and when the person who leaked the video gets arrested and when a poll by the Israeli Democracy Institute finds the majority of Israelis support not investigating claims of rape it's very difficult for me to be credulous towards the idea that these are just a couple bad apples.