“You can lie to some people some of the time, but you can’t lie to all people all the time.”

 Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT section in Israel occupied Palestine) 28.05.2026

This saying attributed to Kennedy is in fact by Abraham Lincoln, and it certainly applies to the Zionist monster.

In August last year, UN Secretary-General Guterres warned Israel that it would be included in the 2026 report on the blacklist of rapists if it did not take a series of steps. In his annual report last year, the Secretary-General called on Israel to bring to justice allegations of sexual crimes committed by its forces, particularly in detention facilities. He stressed that the Israeli government should allow free access to its territory to UN bodies so that they can investigate these claims.

Last year’s report said the UN had verified 12 cases of sexual violence committed by the military, the Israel Prison Service, the Shin Bet and the Special Operations Unit against seven Palestinian men. The cases, which took place in Ketziot, Ofer and Etzion prisons, included rape, attempted rape, three cases of genital mutilation, and seven incidents of kicking or beating the victims’ genitals.

Last week, the New York Times published an article about systematic sexual violence by Israelis against Palestinians. It was published as an opinion column by journalist Nicholas Kristoff, and featured testimonies from Palestinians about sexual assaults by soldiers, prison guards, and settlers. The report also said that Israeli forces had trained attack dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners. In response to the accusationsAnd threats  by the liar and war criminal Netanyahu, the New York Times published a backing of Kristoff on the newspaper’s X account, stressing that “the reports of the 14 men and women he interviewed were corroborated by as many other witnesses as possible.” He also wrote that “the details were extensively examined” and compared with news reports, studies by human rights organizations, surveys and in one case UN testimonies.

The testimonies in the article were based, among other things, on a report published last month by the Geneva-based Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, as well as interviews conducted by Kristof himself. The organization, which was founded about 15 years ago, deals with human rights abuses in the Middle East, including in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, but focuses on Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank. With the publication of the article in the New York Times, the Zionist Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, which follows in Goebbels’ lead, issued a statement stating that the organization’s founder, a Palestinian born in the Gaza Strip, Rami Abdo, belongs to Hamas and that an administrative detention order has been issued against him.

The newspaper announced that it was behind the article, and that no errors were found in a rigorous verification process for Nicholas Kristoff’s column. The column was based on ample evidence of abuse of Palestinians by uniformed forces as well as settlers. The newspaper noted that Israeli media reported abuse by security forces and  settlers, including Haaretz’s March article about settlers who sexually assaulted a Palestinian in front of his family in the northern Jordan Valley. It also states that human rights organizations have documented similar cases.

About two months ago, Military Advocate General Itay Ophir announced that he had ordered the cancellation of the indictment in the case of the abuse of a Gazan detainee in the Yemenite field of Force 100 due to “the conduct of senior officials in the Military Advocate General’s Corps and the IDF law enforcement system in this affair, and its exceptional and unprecedented circumstances.” According to the charge that was dropped, one of the soldiers stabbed the detainee in the buttocks and caused him to tear his rectal wall. Professor Yoel Donchin, who served as a medical officer at the hospital in Sde Yemen and treated the injured detainee, told Haaretz in 2024: “He arrived and we saw that he had a knife stab in the anus.” Last month, the IDF returned to reserve duty two of the members of Force 100 who were accused of abusing a detainee and the charges against them were dropped – before the completion of the investigation into their case, which is supposed to determine whether they can be returned to service.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, said Thursday morning that Israel has been placed on the organization’s “blacklist” of perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict zones, along with terrorist organizations including Hamas and ISIS. According to Danon, “This is a political decision, detached from the facts and reality.” The ambassador added the blatant lie that Israel had provided evidence, documents and detailed answers to each claim. “We invited UN representatives to come to the area and examine things closely, and of course they chose not to do so,” and the Red Cross’s request to visit the prisoners was also rejected. Following the decision, Danon announced a freeze on relations with the office of UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Although the United Nations is an impotent organization, the publication of the UN report and resolution exposing the abusive nature of the Zionist state must be protected. His great crime is his support for the flawed plan, which anyone who reads can understand because it helped to expel the Palestinians from 55% of Palestine, while the number of colonialists was 600,000 (a third of the country’s inhabitants) who had until then purchased only less than 7% of the land of Palestine while dispossessing the peasants.

Israel will continue with genocide, rape and theft of land and other property because that is its nature. Only its elimination and its replacement with a socialist Palestinian state from the sea to the river, to which Palestinian refugees will return, and Israeli Jews will receive civil rights but not the right to a separate state will bring about a solution.

For red democratic Palestine from the river to the sea!

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