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Anti-Israel coalition demands ‘New York Times’ retract Oct. 7 sexual violence report

Two years later, Writers Against the War on Gaza is still calling the claims of sexual violence on Oct. 7 “a racist, genocidal lie.”

Romi Gonen
A keepsake of Romi Gonen, made by her father, Eitan Gonen, March 7, 2024. She was kidnapped from the Nova music festival and held hostage for 471 days in Gaza before being released by Hamas terrorists on Jan. 19, 2025. Photo by Yossi Aloni/Flash90.

Writers Against the War on Gaza released a video on Dec. 28 calling for The New York Times to retract an article titled “Screams Without Words” two years after it was published. The group listed their “coalition of organizations,” which included the Democratic Socialists of America and Jewish Voice for Peace.

“Screams Without Words: How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7” was published on Dec. 28, 2023. It documented evidence that Hamas used sexual violence during its terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. It was based on survivor testimony, first responders, medical professionals and visual records.

The recently posted video called the article a “racist, genocidal lie” that accused “Arab men of violent lust for European colonizers.” The group claimed that “no forensic evidence was presented because it was never collected.”

The claim comes one day after testimony from Romi Gonen, an Israeli at the Nova music festival who was taken hostage by Hamas and released on Jan. 19 after 471 days of captivity in the Gaza Strip, describing sexual abuse at the hands of her captors.

The post linked to a website called Boycott, Divest, Unsubscribe, which demands that The New York Times retract “the widely debunked” article, conduct a “review of anti-Palestinian bias” and call for an “arms embargo on Israel.”

The group lists those pledging to withhold writing for The New York Times, including Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), anti-Israel activist Greta Thunberg, author Sally Rooney and Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament.

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