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Israel braces for pregnancies among Hamas rape victims

A new Israeli study uses interviews with Yazidi women assaulted by Isis to set out instructions for medical teams

June 21, 2024 11:50
2/24 rally: "rape is not resistance"
A rally in February outside the BBC, calling out the corporation and other media for their silence over the rape and other sexual violence by Hamas (Photo: Gaby Wine)

ByMaytal Yasur Beit-Or, Jewish News Syndicate

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The Israeli healthcare system is preparing to deal with pregnancies resulting from sexual assaults during captivity.

An article was published in the June issue of the Israel Medical Association's journal "HaRefuah" to instruct medical teams on addressing this "sensitive, difficult-to-comprehend, yet unavoidable matter."

The piece, written by Lt. Col. (res.) Dr. Leah Shelef, former head of the Air Force's psychology department and current dean of Sapir College's School of Social Work, and Professor Gil Zalsman, director of the Geha Mental Health Center, aims to prepare caregivers for any situation. This includes cases where emotional or religious factors might prevent pregnancy termination or instances where former captives struggle with the decision, requiring counseling.

The researchers emphasise that the study's intent is preparatory, not prompted by concrete information about pregnancies during captivity. Its goal is to understand the ramifications in advance.