Rutgers associate professor Maya Mikdashi made the assertion during a March 20 panel titled “Palestine is a Feminist and Queer Anti-Imperialist Abolition Struggle.'
Describing Hamas’ brutalization of LGBTQ Palestinians needs to be labeled 'homophobic violence,' university professors suggested at an event last month. Associate Professor Maya Mikdashi took part in a discussion at the school titled 'Palestine is a Feminist and Queer Anti-Imperialist Abolition Struggle' with University of Illinois professor Nadine Naber on March 20.
While their comments frequently attacked Israel as guilty of normalizing sexual assaults and rape against Palestinian women, the professors did not acknowledge a February report from the Association of Rape Crisis Centers of Israel that reiterated that Hamas committed 'sadistic practices' and violent rape against several people during the initial Oct. 7 attack. 'From the testimonies and information provided, it emerges that the sexual assaults committed in the Oct.
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