Would you put it past Israel's chronic violence against the Palestinians, whose land it has been stealing for 100 years, to use "rapist dogs" to sodomize Palestinian prisoners?
Israel's politicians, ultra-religious barbarian politicians, soldiers, security forces and terrorist settlers have abundantly made it clear that Palestinians are untermeschen - subhuman - animals whose lives they can kill, whose houses they can demolish, whose villages they can erase from the maps, whose journalists they can deliberately assassinate, whose lands they freely confiscate, whose olive orchards they can uproot because they tell of the millennial existence of the Palestinians on their land, and whose identity they can suppress because the very existence of 6 million Palestinians in Zionist-raped Palestine (as well as tens of millions in refugee camps inside and around Palestine) stands as a stark reminder of one of the most gruesome ethnic cleansing campaigns of the 20th century, after the German-European Holocaust of European Jews and the Turkish genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Armenian people.
The irony is that those Jews who escaped the European Holocaust who are perpetrating the genocide and ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinians who were not responsible for the Holocaust.
And then, you have dumb American morons like Scott Jennings who insists on defending Israel's long-standing Jewish supremacist racist policies against the Palestinian people. As if it is so inconceivable for Americans - who did Abu-Ghreib in Iraq or who did Mi Lai in Vietnam or any of the atrocities they committed during their wars - to imagine that their sacrosanct poodles in Israel are incapable of similar atrocities. All Jennings has to do is read the Torah-Old Testament and the Talmud and it will be a lot easier for this moron to accept the possibility that Israeli Jews could be as criminal and terroristic as their Palestinian victims.
Moreover, in their defense of Israel's barbarity, its sycophants claim that "sexual violence is central to Hamas", which implies that Hamas's terrorism is first and foremost a deviant desire for sexual satisfaction. What that does is further dehumanize the Palestinians, making it therefore more acceptable to have them humiliated by dogs while in prison - just as American soldiers did with Iraqi prisoners in Abu-Ghreib - while ignoring the unsaid and often hidden facts that the worst sexual scandals of our time have been perpetrated by people like Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, or the Alexander brothers.... all of whom are eligible for Israeli citizenship.
The focus of the Israelis on the attacks of October 7 has been uniquely centered on the sexual crimes that Hamas terrorists carried out that day. This is intended to deliberately reduce any act of war and resistance by Palestinians against the illegal occupier of their land, Israel, to mere disgusting sexual predation. It is intended to thus reinforce in the minds of the international public the central dogma of Zionist propaganda, namely that Palestinians are animals that are devoid of normal human national or patriotic motives, and do not, cannot, and more importantly must not have an identity or a country. For Zionists who stole and raped Palestine, Palestinians are disposable.
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Scott Jennings Lets Loose on New York Times Article Parroting ‘Stupid’ Allegation: ‘Shameful Media Behavior’
Alex Griffing
Wed, May 13, 2026
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Scott Jennings, the headline-grabbing conservative CNN pundit, lambasted The New York Times this week over a highly controversial opinion piece from Nicholas Kristof, which includes horrific allegations of sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli custody.
“And then you have The New York Times, which has printed nothing short of a blood libel against Israel written by a so-called journalist named Nicholas Kristof — one of their featured writers, in fact. The piece is printed as, quote, an opinion. It is sourced to discredited pro-Hamas people. It’s the usual slop to cover up for the terrorists of Hamas,” began Jennings on his Salem radio show on Tuesday. He added:
This New York Times piece even contains an allegation that Israel trained dogs to rape Palestinians. Let me say that again. The New York Times printed on the front page an opinion piece that contained an anonymous, unverified, unwitnessed allegation that Israel trained dogs to rape people. Just saying this out loud makes me feel stupid.
Now, this opinion piece was printed a day before the report on verified Hamas sexual atrocities was to be made public. Months ago, the civil commission that produced the verified report approached the New York Times with its findings of these Hamas sexual atrocities. The New York Times said, “No thanks, not interested in this evidence.” The New York Times knew this was coming out, and they knew this story was going to be bad—terrible—for Hamas. So the night before… what did they choose to do? Print this garbage from Nicholas Kristof.
Absolutely shameful media behavior. You cannot get any lower than this. How can Kristof keep his job? How can the New York Times not retract the piece, apologize, and fire everyone responsible for this insanity?
The allegations Jennings referred to have been circulating in anti-Israeli media in recent weeks, including on Al Jazeera and DropSite. DropSite’s Ryan Grim promoted the allegations in late April in a post arguing that the atrocities of October 7th have been exaggerated.
This New York Times "article" about Israel is such a journalistic atrocity that I actually feel stupid reading it out loud.If everyone at the NYT who is responsible for this is not fired, then the publication will lose whatever shred of credibility it has left. pic.twitter.com/nhXSl5AW1D— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 12, 2026
“This eye-witness
testimony, on camera, is more evidence than we have related to 10/7
sexual violence. And there is far more evidence than this: medical
reports, testimony from doctors and nurses, forensic evidence, and
victim testimony also exists,” wrote Grim on X, adding:
That is
the kind of evidence people have been asking for when it comes to 10/7.
Instead, we get empty assertions and accusations of “rape denial” from
the same people who will not say one word about the systemic sexual
violence doled out to Palestinians in Israeli detention. Including by
dogs.
Israel’s foreign ministry responded to the article, writing, “Today, the @nytimes chose
to publish one of the worst blood libels ever to appear in the modern
press. In an unfathomable inversion of reality, and through an endless
stream of baseless lies, propagandist Nicholas Kristof turns the victim
into the accused. Israel – whose citizens were the victims of the most
horrific sexual crimes committed by Hamas on October 7, and whose
hostages were later subjected to further sexual abuse – is portrayed as
the guilty party. This publication is no coincidence. It is part of a
false and well-orchestrated anti-Israel campaign aimed at placing Israel
on the UN Secretary-General’s blacklist. Israel will fight these lies
with the truth – and the truth will prevail.”
Kristof’s
article sparked a fierce debate across the media and led to many
articles both in support of him and against. The Times released a
statement on Tuesday, shooting down rumors that Kristof was on the
chopping block over the article.
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Israel attacks New York Times over ‘systematic rape’ claims
Henry Bodkin
Tue, May 12, 2026
Nicholas Kristof, a journalist at the New York Times, claimed that sexual violence had become a central element of the mistreatment of Palestinians.
Israel has accused the New York Times of promoting a “blood libel” after the newspaper alleged widespread rape and other sexual abuse of Palestinians at the hands of prison guards.
Writing in the title’s Opinion section, Nicholas Kristof, one of the paper’s star columnists, described allegations from interviews with 14 alleged victims, as well as multiple interviews with NGOs and campaign groups.
In the piece, headlined “The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians”, Mr Kristof claimed that in recent years Israel had built a security apparatus in which sexual violence had become standard and a central element of the mistreatment of Palestinians.
However, Israel’s government as well as some journalists and experts have criticised Mr Kristof’s methodology and accused him of giving a platform to Palestinian propagandists.
Among the instances of alleged abuse, Mr Kristof quoted an unnamed Gazan journalist, said to have been detained by Israeli forces in 2024, who reportedly said he had been raped by a prison guard’s dog.
Israel accused Nicholas Kristof of turning the ‘victim into the accused’ given that Hamas had used sexual violence during the Oct 7 attacks - Riccardo Savi/Getty Images for Concordia Summit
He also reported an allegation that a man had to have his genitals amputated because they had been beaten so badly. The piece recounted a number of allegations of male prisoners being raped with batons and other items. Accusations of sexual abuse against women and children detainees also appeared in the article.
Mr Kristof said there was no evidence that Israel’s leaders ordered sexual abuse of prisoners.
The columnist highlighted a speech by Benjamin Netanyahu in which the Israeli prime minister asked the world: “Where the hell are you?” as he called for condemnation of Hamas’s use of sexual violence during the Oct 7 atrocity.
“Think of it this way: The horrific abuse inflicted on Israeli women on Oct 7 now happens to Palestinians day after day,” Mr Kristof wrote.
“It persists because of silence, indifference and the failure of American and Israeli officials alike to answer Netanyahu’s query: Where the hell are you?”
Benjamin Netanyahu called for international condemnation of Hamas’s use of sexual violence during the Oct 7 atrocity - Shalev Shalom/POOL
Comparing the nature – but not the scale – of the alleged abuse to other conflicts, such as the Congo and Sudan, he said that a combination of “dehumanisation and impunity” can lead to a “drift towards savagery”.
He said the US was “complicit” in sexual abuse because of its financial support for Israel’s security establishment.
As well as prison staff, the article made allegations of sexual abuse against soldiers, settlers in the West Bank, and officers from the Shin Bet internal security agency.
The new allegations have echoes of the Sde Teiman scandal, in which nine prison officers were detained after grainy footage emerged allegedly showing them sexually abusing a Palestinian prisoner behind a wall of shields.
A prisoner from Gaza was reportedly later taken to hospital with tears to his rectum.
The arrest of the officers prompted outrage on the Right, which led to an invasion of the prison complex by supporters, and all charges were subsequently dropped.
In response to Mr Kristof’s column, Israel’s ministry of foreign affairs (MFA) said: “Today, the @nytimes chose to publish one of the worst blood libels ever to appear in the modern press.
“In an unfathomable inversion of reality, and through an endless stream of baseless lies, propagandist Nicholas Kristof turns the victim into the accused.
“Israel – whose citizens were the victims of the most horrific sexual crimes committed by Hamas on Oct 7, and whose hostages were later subjected to further sexual abuse – is portrayed as the guilty party.”
The MFA described the article as part of a “false and well-orchestrated anti-Israel campaign”.
Today, the @nytimes chose to publish one of the worst blood libels ever to appear in the modern press.
In an unfathomable inversion of reality, and through an endless stream of baseless lies, propagandist Nicholas Kristof turns the victim into the accused.
Israel - whose…
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) May 11, 2026
Honest Reporting, a pro-Israel media monitoring organisation, claimed that one of the principal named complainants in the New York Times article had previously expressed pro-Hamas sentiment, and alleged discrepancies between his accounts.
It also accused Mr Kristof of relying on “ideological” NGOs for his research.
Blood libel is an anti-Semitic trope which falsely accuses Jews of murdering Christians in order to use their blood in the performance of religious rituals. The term has come to be used more broadly to mean any unpleasant or damaging false accusation.
Sexual violence ‘central to Hamas terror’
On Tuesday, the Civil Commission, an Israeli research group looking into sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas on and after Oct 7, released a major report which stated that sexual violence was a “central component” of the jihadist group’s attempt to terrorise Israel.
It concluded that “sexual and gender-based violence was systematic, widespread, and integral to the Oct 7 attacks and against hostages in captivity”.
The conclusions were based on analysis of more than 10,000 photographs and video segments, as well as more than 430 testimonies and interviews with survivors, witnesses, released hostages, experts, and family members, the authors said.
The commission said it had identified 13 recurring forms of sexual and gender-based violence across multiple sites.
These include rape and gang rape, sexual torture and mutilation, forced nudity, executions linked to sexual violence, postmortem sexual abuse, and sexual assaults carried out in the presence of family members.
It did not give numbers for either proven or estimated instances of sexual abuse from the day of the massacre because collecting evidence had been made so difficult by the fact that the alleged crimes took place in an active war zone.
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