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Shafaq News
3 days ago
- Politics
- Shafaq News
Israeli Knesset hears harrowing testimonies of ritual sexual abuse of minors
Shafaq News/ Israeli lawmakers were confronted with a wave of deeply disturbing testimonies from women who say they were subjected to ritualistic sexual abuse during childhood—allegations implicating figures from across Israeli society, including professionals and public officials. The hearing took place during a joint session of the Knesset's Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality and the Special Committee on Young Israelis, in response to an investigative report by Israel Hayom that exposed allegations of systemic abuse under the guise of religious ceremonies. Survivors spoke of organized networks that trafficked and abused children across multiple locations in Israel. Some described being coerced into harming other minors, with reports of physical and psychological torture, including the use of drugs, symbolic rituals, and threats designed to ensure silence. Several survivors alleged that doctors, educators, police officers, and even current and former Knesset members were either directly involved or complicit. Despite submitting complaints and testimony to authorities, many cases were reportedly closed without further action, fueling criticism over institutional inaction. Dr. Naama Goldberg, head of the NGO Lo Omdot MeNegged, said the accusations had long been dismissed as implausible, but recurring reports and corroborating details forced her to take them seriously. 'The incredulity of the stories serves the abusers,' she warned, noting that her efforts to alert law enforcement yielded no meaningful response. A representative of the Israel Police acknowledged the severity of the allegations and said a national unit had been assigned to examine the cases, describing them as a top priority for the intelligence division. Lawmakers described the session as a pivotal moment. MK Pnina Tameno-Shete admitted that the state had failed to address sexual crimes effectively, calling the testimonies "unimaginable cases of monstrosity." MK Naama Lazimi described the revelations as 'titanic,' vowing to push for institutional change to expose and dismantle what some allege is an organized and dangerous mechanism of abuse.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Health
- Yahoo
Former, current MKs trafficked, sexually abused women in 'religious rituals,' victims reveal
'Doctors, educators, police officers, and past and present members of the Knesset were involved in these abuses,' survivor says. (Warning the contents of the following article may be triggering for some readers.) A number of women gave a series of shocking testimonies in the Knesset on Tuesday of sexual abuse they suffered as minors as part of religious ritual ceremonies. The testimonies came during a joint meeting of the Knesset's Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality, chaired by MK Pnina Tameno-Shete (National Unity), and the Special Committee on Young Israelis, chaired by MK Naama Lazimi (Democrats). The joint meeting was set in the wake of an investigative report by Yisrael Hayom journalist Noam Barkan, published on April 2. Yael Ariel, a survivor, shared: "I experienced ritual abuse over many years until my late teens and was forced to harm other children. I chose to speak out and make my voice heard. I received threats after revealing my story. From age five to age twenty, I was harmed in these ceremonies." According to Ariel, she received testimonies from several women who claimed that doctors, educators, police officers, and past and present members of the Knesset were involved in these abuses. "I filed a complaint with the police that was closed after a few months, and I know of other cases that were closed. Speaking out today in the Knesset is a historic moment," she said. Another survivor, Yael Shitrit, testified: "You have no idea what ritual abuse is. The human brain cannot comprehend. You can't imagine what it means to program a three-year-old girl through rape and sadism so they can do whatever they want without anyone knowing … Their trafficking of me happened all over the country. They moved me from ceremony to ceremony. Naked men stood in a circle. My therapist, her husband, and her son harmed me, and there were dozens of other girls and boys who harmed me.' 'There were ceremonies and rituals meant to make me forget,' Shitrit continued. 'The police have known about this for a year, but they don't have the tools to deal with it. The people who will fall are very, very senior figures. These people run communities and government agencies. They threaten us. I have children I need to protect. Something needs to be set up that can deal with this … They tried to make us like them—the people who caused us endless pain,' Shitrit said. 'Your role is to make this stop in Safed, Jerusalem, Jaljulia, or anywhere else,' she concluded. Dr. Naama Goldberg, head of an NGO called 'Lo Omdot MeNegged' (Hebrew for 'Not Standing Idly By'), which assists prostitution survivors, explained that the depictions are sometimes so gruesome that they are hard to believe – but this incredulity serves the abusers, who convince victims not to complain by arguing that they will not be believed. "Several years ago, I received descriptions of sadistic abuse of children,' Goldberg said. 'The accounts sounded absurd. [But] the testimonies kept coming and would not let up. They described gang rape by men, and sometimes by women. The abuse was filmed, and drugs were used. There were ritual practices and symbolism … I presented the police with written testimonies from five women. To this day, no one has contacted me. Since the report, additional testimonies have surfaced,' Goldberg said. A representative of theIsrael Police, Chief-Superintendent Anat Yakir, said that there was a national unit reviewing all cases, and that the complaints were 'a top priority in the intelligence division." MKs who attended the meeting were visibly shaken by some of the testimonies, with one calling it a 'watershed moment' and another calling the revelations 'titanic'. According to Tameno-Shete, "Reality shows us that the police are not strong in handling sexual offenses. No one wants to talk about brutal rape and children being raped. There are unimaginable cases of monstrosity here." Lazimi added, "I couldn't breathe when I heard about a network of ritual abuse against girls. The fact that there is an organized and dangerous mechanism and nothing is being done to stop it. In this place, we will discuss and try to expose it in order to bring about change." Two other survivors spoke at the meeting on condition of anonymity. One testified that a cousin of hers trafficked her beginning at age 11. 'At 14, he took me to sadistic clubs. I endured torture and starvation at the hands of well-known and prominent individuals. I suffered harm in endless ways. There were public events, and there were internal ceremonies where I was tied to a tall post with handcuffs. Around me, there were other handcuffed victims with rituals of drinking menstrual blood and the slaughter of cats and other animals. They told me no one would believe me if I spoke out.' She continued that she filed a complaint with the police five years ago. 'The prosecution closed the case due to lack of evidence, so I appealed, and it was accepted. I came to testify while on pregnancy bed rest, but the case was closed again due to lack of evidence. They said I was imagining things. I presented a recorded testimony from someone who admitted to harming me, but she was never summoned for questioning. Treat this as terrorism,' she concluded.