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JUST IN: Hamas, in a statement, rejects and strongly condemns the UN Secretary-General's report listing the movement on the "blacklist" for sexual violence.
The movement states this inclusion is legally void and factually incorrect, based solely on politicized and fabricated "israeli" narratives without independent investigation or adherence to international evidence standards.
"The movement recalls that Security Council Resolution 1820 (2008) and Resolution 2467 (2019) emphasized that all allegations of sexual violence in conflicts must be subject to independent and impartial field investigations in accordance with recognized international standards of proof, which was not respected in the case of this inclusion."
In stark contrast, the zionist occupation forces were excluded, despite hundreds of documented evidence from UN fact-finding missions and independent human rights organizations proving systematic sexual violence against Palestinian civilians, including rape, in the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Hamas calls on the UN Secretary-General and Security Council to:
1. Review and immediately withdraw this unjust decision.
2. Open an independent international investigation into all sexual violence claims related to the conflict.
3. Prosecute and hold "zionist" leaders accountable for all crimes of rape and sexual violence against our people and prisoners in their Nazi detention camps, bringing them before the International Criminal Court.
Hamas affirms that the politicization of international justice and double standards in applying international humanitarian law undermine trust in the UN system and encourage true perpetrators to continue their crimes.
Mike