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Child hostages had burn marks after returning from Gaza to Israel, report says

Teenagers forced to perform sex acts on each other, says Israeli ministry report due to go to UN

December 29, 2024 13:28
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Two children held hostage in Gaza after the October 7 Hamas attack were found to have burn marks after they returned to Israel, with one saying it was the result of deliberate branding.

The shocking detail is contained in a report on the abuse and deprivation suffering by hostages, which is due to be submitted this week by Israel’s Ministry of Health to the United Nations’ special rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Alice J Edwards.

Two minors were forced to perform sexual acts on one another and sexually abused by their captors, the Times of Israel reported — a detail, it said, was contained in the Hebrew version of the report but not its English edition.

Israel compiled the information from hostages exchanged in a deal with Hamas a year ago or subsequently rescued from captivity.