Fmr Miss World scorches women’s groups refusing to condemn Hamas terrorists’ brutal atrocities

The silence of so-called women’s rights groups over rape and other atrocities being carried out in barbaric fashion by Hamas terrorists drew harsh criticism from former Miss World Linor Abargil who spoke out against international organizations, including the United Nations.

Abargil, who is a rape survivor and has devoted her life to advocating against sexual violence, said that she now feels “so ashamed” to have been involved with the organizations that seem to have a different political agenda when it comes to the raping of Jewish women.

During a Fox News appearance on Thursday’s edition of “America’s Newsroom,” she discussed her recent speech at United Nations headquarters in New York City where she tore into the globalist organizations that have discarded their morals to pick sides in the war between the Jewish democracy and the Islamist brutes who carried out their bloody sneak attack on civilian areas in October.

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“Twenty-five years ago when I promoted my film ‘Brave Miss World,’ which was on Netflix for like 10 years, it was an Emmy nomination, it has, you know, people watching it from all over the world – and I felt the U.N. were supporting me and believed me. They didn’t ask for any investigation then,” she said.

“But today I feel so ashamed that I was a part of this organization and any other women organization that are so silent and didn’t condemn Hamas even once except one time on Friday evening when they say in the same sentence that they were alarmed by what happened to the Israeli woman by the sexual assault,” Abargil added. “And then in the same sentence, they say that they are very worried about Palestinian woman and that we have to have a cease-fire.”

“The truth will be revealed, we will not forget them, and we will ensure that the world will not forget them. We will be the voice taken from them,” she said from the U.N. podium.

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“It’s not about political. It’s not about free Palestine. It’s not about which side you are on the map,” Abargil said during her conversation with the “America’s Newsroom” crew. “To use rape as an act of war is unbearable. I mean, what happened to humanity? You know, there is a lot of my friends. So it’s very hard for me to speak about it.”

“I’m telling you, I’m speechless,” she said.

On the domestic front, one top House Democrat set off a firestorm over remarks on CNN when Rep. Primala Jayapal (D-Wash.) seemed to downplay rape by Hamas, an organization that has been ferociously defended by American leftists in the streets, on college campuses, and in the halls of Congress.

“We have to be balanced about bringing in the outrages against Palestinians. Fifteen thousand Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air strikes, three-quarters of whom are women and children,” the Progressive Caucus queen told “State of the Union” host Dana Bash on Sunday, trying to draw a moral equivalence between rapists and butchers and the Israeli government.

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“And it’s horrible,” Bash replied. “But you don’t see Israeli soldiers raping Palestinian women.”

“I don’t want this to be the hierarchies of oppressions,” Jayapal responded.

Chris Donaldson

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