from The Intercept
“It’s not true,” said the kibbutz spokesperson, of one of the stories featured in the paper’s controversial article.
Two of the three victims specifically singled out by the New York Times in a marquee exposé published in December, which alleged that Hamas had deliberately weaponized sexual violence during the October 7 attacks, were not in fact victims of sexual assault, according to the spokesperson for the Kibbutz Be’eri, which the Times identified as the location of the attack.
The rejection of the Times reporting in the kibbutz by Be’eri spokesperson Michal Paikin further undermines the credibility of the paper’s controversial December article “‘Screams Without Words’: How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7.”
The Times article described three alleged victims of sexual assault
for whom it reported specific biographical information. One, known as
the “woman in the black dress,” was Gal Abdush. Some of her family
members have contested the claims made by the Times. The other two
alleged victims were unnamed teenage sisters from Kibbutz Be’eri whose
precise ages were listed in the New York Times, making it possible to
identify them...
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