Screams Without Words, Volume II
Nicholas Kristof exposed systemic Israeli r-pe of Palestinian prisoners. Now, a coordinated Israeli media campaign seeks to discredit his work.
This article discusses violent sexual crimes. Reader discretion advised.
Though I’ve been critical of The New York Times’ coverage of Israel’s colonial crimes in Palestine, credit where credit is due. On Monday, the paper published a column by Nicholas Kristof detailing the systemic sexual violence against Palestinian captives held in Israel’s draconian prisons. Well-sourced with survivor testimony and expert reports, Kristoff sheds light on the most barbaric practices I’ve ever heard. Men, women, and children are brutally raped with batons, carrots, penises, and even dogs. Though the perpetrators take sadistic pleasure in their acts, this widespread sexual abuse isn’t spontaneous. As Kristof shows, it is part of an Israeli strategy to turn informants, delegitimize the image of defiant Palestinian prisoners, and terrorize the Palestinian community. If the survivors are ever released, Israeli officials warn them to keep quiet. Otherwise, their family members will be kidnapped and tortured as well.

Kristoff also deserves praise for covering the “right to rape” protests in Israel, which mainstream media has ignored. After a video of Israeli soldiers raping a Palestinian at the infamous Sde Teiman prison camp leaked, nine soldiers were charged by the authorities. But the Israeli public revolted and sided with the rapists, so the charges were dropped. Some of the assailants were even welcomed on Israel’s most popular television shows to thunderous applause (see below). The only person to be prosecuted from the Se Teiman rape scandal was the soldier who leaked the video.
The American press has largely avoided this story because it reveals an uncomfortable truth about Israel. The country’s persecution of Palestinians is not driven by the lone actor Benjamin Netanyahu or even the fringe far-right, but by the general Israeli public. As polling shows, the everyday Israeli is comfortable with — if not supportive of — the genocide of the indigenous population. Though it is the first time being covered in a prominent publication, allegations of Israeli prison assault are not new. When Nicholas Kristoff asked former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert if he thought systemic sexual assault existed, Olmert’s response was unequivocal: “Definitely. There are war crimes committed every day.”
The real threat Kristof’s column posed to Israel was its challenge to the post-October 7th narrative that has justified the genocides in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon. Kristof frames his story as a moral calling upon those who condemned the alleged sexual violence against Israeli civilians on October 7th to speak up against those same atrocities being inflicted upon Palestinians. The claims of systemic mass-rape on 10/7 stem from The New York Times’ “Screams Without Words” story, which relied on false claims and fabricated evidence to make the case that Palestinian militants used mass sexual assault as a weapon of war. Despite “Screams Without Words” being debunked by the outlet’s own The Daily podcast and the Times firing the author after she was caught bragging about “establishing the Israeli narrative” on Twitter, the story still hasn’t been retracted. Though I disagree with Kristof’s framing, he does conclude his essay by pointing out the hypocrisy of Israel’s defenders, writing: “The horrific abuse inflicted on Israeli women on Oct. 7 now happens to Palestinians day after day. It persists because of silence, indifference, and the failure of American and Israeli officials alike…”
This point has been made repeatedly by those sympathetic to the Palestinian plight: Israel does October 7th every day, all day. And if powerful figures actually cared about human life and dignity as they claim, then their concerns would lie with the Palestinians, who endure the overwhelming majority of the violence and criminality in this one-sided “conflict.” This view, which has the benefit of the truth, is incredibly dangerous to the Zionist project. Just look at the top NYT comment on Kristof’s story, pasted below. The New York Times Editorial Board describes itself as Zionist, and the newsroom has been repeatedly criticized for supporting Israeli crimes. So, if this is how readers are responding to Nicholas Kristof’s story, that’s a huge blow to Israel’s collapsing public support in the United States. This is why the Israeli government immediately mobilized its propagandists to leverage their allies in American media to distract from and discredit Nicholas Kristof’s reporting.
The day after Kristof’s story was published, an Israeli group named “The Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children” (CCOC HAWC) issued its own report accusing Palestinian militants of systematic sexual violence on and after October 7th. Just like “Screams Without Words,” the report relies on wildly unsubstantiated claims that would not be accepted in casual conversation, never mind a court of law. Most disturbingly, the CCOC HAWC report calls for drastic changes to Israeli and international criminal proceedings so that accused Palestinians can be tried for crimes prosecutors can’t prove. Though Israel has justified its many military campaigns on alleged sexual atrocities from October 7th, Israeli prosecutors still have not received any allegations of these crimes. The lack of cases creates a giant hole in the Israeli narrative, which this report aims to “solve” by laying the groundwork to strip Palestinian prisoners of their already-weak trial rights.
Additionally, reports like this give Israel’s defenders ammunition to fight back against anti-Zionists who will cite Kristof’s reporting to criticize Israel. This is a well-established practice of Israeli hasbara, the especially deceitful propaganda that Israelis describe as “an explanation of Israel’s actions, whether or not they are justified.” In March 2025, a United Nations independent commission accused Israel of mass sexual violence and genocidal acts. A few months later, the pro-Israel Dinah Project released its own counter-report, accusing Hamas of mass sexual violence and genocidal acts. As soon as it was published, the Israeli government used the report to attack the U.N., claiming they were antisemitically ignoring alleged violence against Israelis. For the record, the U.N. did try to investigate those claims, but was prevented from seeing the site by Israel. The U.N. representative issued a “non-investigative report” that disagreed with Israel’s characterization that sexual assault was a pre-planned, coordinated, or war strategy.
I believe this new report, which essentially just repeats the same claims made over the last three years, was prewritten and reserved until it could be deployed for maximum effect in Israel’s propaganda war. I suspect the Israeli government was embarrassed by the March 2025 U.N. report and felt that the months it took to write a counterreport cost it crucial support in the U.S. So, they worked with a prominent hasbarist to craft this one and held it until necessary. When a prominent reporter such as Nicholas Kristof appeared in the West Bank to interview former prisoners, the Israeli government likely knew what was coming. (No one goes in or out without their approval.) Not only does this report give Israel’s defenders new ways to turn the conversation back on Hamas, but it steers the discussion away from Nicholas Kristof’s well-sourced reporting and back onto a topic more favorable to Israel. This theory is supported by the timing of its release and examination of the propagandists involved, who have established links to the Israeli government, as I will show shortly.
Of course, simply releasing a report isn’t enough. You have to make sure Americans see it. And who better to help Israel fight its propaganda war than the Cable News Network?
Stenographers For Genocide
COCC HAWC announced its report by sending it to CNN, which published an article entitled “First on CNN: New report details ‘systematic’ rape and sexual violence during Hamas’ Oct 7 attack on Israel”. The article was written by Ivana Kottasová, a London-based journalist with a history of submitting herself to IDF censors and reporting the Israeli Army’s propaganda claims without question.
Right away, the purpose of this article becomes clear. If someone heard about Nicholas Kristof’s story on the systemic rape of Palestinians and wanted to read it, they’d search terms like “Israel” and “systematic rape.” And this CNN article would appear at the top of their search results.
With such a loaded name, it’s no surprise CNN chose not to identify the authors as The Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children. Instead, they chose the simpler “The Civil Commission,” which hides the group’s political motives and gives it the impression of impartiality. CNN also describes the report’s author, Cochav Elkayam-Levy, as a “human rights expert.” Calling Elkayam-Levy a “human rights expert” is like calling Harvey Weinstein a “crusader for women’s rights.” She is objectively a liar. In the months after October 7th, the Biden White House and Israeli government looked to Elkayam-Levy as the go-to expert on alleged sexual crimes. This made Elkayam-Levy a media celebrity. She received glowing media profiles and millions of dollars in donations. Though it’s not clear where that money went.
The only problem? Many of Elkayam-Levy’s claims of sexual violence on October 7th never happened. In November 2023, Elkayam-Levy circulated a photo of what she claimed was an alleged Israeli girl raped to death at the Nova Music Festival. The picture was actually of a deceased Kurdish soldier taken in May of 2022.
As Elkayam-Levy continued to spread blatantly false allegations, even some Israeli officials were growing tired of her. Speaking to the Hebrew language outlet YNet, one anonymous Israeli official explained how Elkayam-Levy’s claim that Palestinian militants cut the fetus out of a pregnant Israeli during a gang rape was a bridge too far:
"For example, the story about the pregnant woman who had her stomach ripped open — a story that was proven to be untrue — and she spread it in the international press. It's no joke. Slowly, professionals began to distance themselves from her because she was not credible. There are researchers who sit for hours in archives and analyze videos. This is the work of historians, lawyers and gender experts. Everyone who deals with this aims first and foremost for professionalism and credibility. After all, if there are inaccuracies, within a minute they claim it's fake news, and therefore we have to be as accurate and as faithful to reality as possible. She also wanted to prevent the visit of Pramila Patten (the UN Secretary-General's envoy on sexual violence in conflict) to Israel.” — “Inaccuracies, donations to a non-existent commission: The Israel Prize winner - and the questions behind the winner”
With a proven liar being the lead author of this report, Ivana Kottasová debased herself to whitewash Elkayam-Levy’s past and make her seem like a good-faith actor. Here is how the CNN reporter explains away Elkayam-Levy’s disregard for the truth. Kottasová writes:
“Some of the first responders [on October 7th] were volunteers with no formal training on how to handle evidence. Many were overwhelmed and traumatized, and some gave accounts of things they had seen that later turned out to be false – but not before they were widely circulated in the media, by Israeli officials and, in one case, by Elkayam-Levy herself.”
First, Cochav Elkayam-Levy was not a first responder, so her lies cannot be chalked up to “trauma.” She made multiple false statements in the post-10/7 period, so she wasn’t misremembering details about “one case.” Elkayam-Levy was serving as a propagandist to build support for Israel’s ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people, which the Israeli Army justified by saying they were “human animals.” In typical mainstream media fashion, Ivana Kottasová tries to claim the duplicity of Zionists is actually an indictment against anti-Zionists. She continues, writing:
“[Elkayam-Levy] was criticized publicly by some colleagues as well anonymous government officials who were quoted in Israeli and international media questioning her motives. These incidents were later used by some critics to discredit other claims, even when evidence was clear and corroborated by multiple sources.”
If a de facto government official is caught lying about an event, and then people question the government’s other claims about it, that is not the fault of the questioners. It is the fault of the Israeli government, which has put out more lies than truth. This is the moral of The Boy Who Cried Wolf, which most people learned in kindergarten. Yet, Ivana Kottasová has no problem dismissing these concerns and promoting the Israeli narrative without question, as she has done many times before.👇🏻
Unproven Claims
As for the report, it’s even flimsier than its author. In the opening paragraph, Ivana Kottasová and CNN effectively endorse the report by repeating its findings without investigation. For example, the article opens by stenographing Cochav Elkayam-Levy’s conclusion that Palestinian militants had a “calculated strategy” to impose gender-based violence on Israelis to “maximize pain and suffering” that was “integral” to their battle plan. Like “Screams Without Words,” this is not just an accusation that sexual violence happened on October 7th, but that it was intentionally ordered by leaders in the Palestinian resistance. Hasbarists have tried and failed to establish this intentionality for years. Intent is what separates war crimes from genocide, and Zionists desperately want to accuse Palestinians of the latter. Though CNN prints this claim without challenge, the report provides no evidence that sexual assault was ordered or integral. Instead, the report says there was a “recurring pattern” that proves Palestinians conducted “genocidal” acts against the Israelis.
“[This report] identifies recurring patterns of sexual violence across sites and phases of the attacks. By examining recurring themes and modes of operation, the report demonstrates that these crimes followed identifiable patterns and methods, rather than constituting isolated acts of brutality.”
To prove this “pattern,” Cochav Elkayam-Levy violates every principle of basic honesty, never mind reporting. And CNN helps her do it. Here’s a jaw-dropping paragraph written by Ivana Kottasová:
“To counter potential deniers, Elkayam-Levy said every piece of evidence included in the report had been carefully cross-referenced and fact-checked. Each case cited has been corroborated by witnesses, including first responders who attended the scene. She said the team behind the report – comprising some 25 experts and contributors – had also worked with a group of researchers who geolocated photos and videos from the scene, pinpointing the location of each victim and cross-referencing it with other evidence.”
Notice how Kottasová isn’t saying, “every piece of evidence has been fact-checked.” She’s saying, “Elkayam-Levy said it’s been fact-checked.” Why wouldn’t this internationally acclaimed journalist do actual journalism and validate Elkayam-Levy’s claims? Because, as she admits, CNN hasn’t seen the evidence behind the report. In fact, no one has!
“Elkayam-Levy said the goal of the report – and a digital archive that contains all the evidence the team collected – is making sure that the suffering endured by the victims could not be ‘denied, erased, or forgotten.’ Like other archives of this kind, the material will not be accessible to the public for a set period of time to protect the privacy of the victims. CNN has not been able to verify all of the contents of the archive, but it has seen many of the visual materials included in it.”
This is not journalism. It is stenography. Ivana Kottasová isn’t investigating facts to help her audience understand the truth. She is writing what she is told by known hasbarist Cochav Elkayam-Levy, who has close ties to the Israeli and American governments. Which are arguably the biggest liars on planet earth.
The COCC HAWC report claims to have found “new evidence” and to be making “previously unknown allegations.” But when we examine the report, there’s no evidence that these crimes occurred. For example, here’s how CNN presents the “new” findings:
“The report also includes previously unknown allegations, including a case of two minors who, while held hostage in Gaza, say they were sexually abused and forced by their captors to perform sexual acts on each other.”
That is a strong and disturbing charge. Here’s how it’s explained in the report:
“Two returning hostages, minors, who were family members, reported that they were forced to perform sexual acts on one another. They were reportedly compelled by their captors to take off their clothes, and their captors then touched their private parts and whipped their genitalia.”
Now, here’s the citation showing the evidence of this predation:
“Case anonymized due to the victims’ age and privacy concerns. Meeting with Senior Medical Expert (Sep. 2, 2025). Minutes on file with the Civil Commission.”
It is normal to anonymize sexual assault victims, especially when they are minors. But what is not normal is to publish these claims in a political report based on hearsay. The citation “Meeting with Senior Medical Expert, Minutes on file” means that Cochav Elkayam-Levy talked to a doctor and took notes. She doesn’t say who this “Senior Medical Expert” was, if these minors were patients of that “Senior Medical Expert,” or how the “Senior Medical Expert” even knows about these alleged crimes. She also has not released the notes. Anonymize the victims, sure. But there’s never any need to anonymize the source of this allegation, and saying “we have unreleased notes proving this happened” is a joke.
In essence, a known Hasbarist with a history of peddling egregious lies to promote Israel’s military objectives is saying, “I talked to someone, and they told me about this. I put it in a report calling for the end of due process for Palestinian prisoners.” Then, she passed it off to a reporter with a history of collaborating with the Israeli Army, who ‘coincidentally’ published it the day after a well-substantiated report on systemic Israeli sex crimes. And the media wonders why Americans don’t trust them.
Given that bad-faith actors will inevitably use this article to malign me (as they do every time I dispute the Israeli narrative), I feel the need to clarify what I am critiquing. I am not denying that sexual violence occurred on or following October 7th. I once heard a veteran war crimes investigator say that, in her decades of experience, she had not seen any case in which angry men with guns intermixed with civilians, and sexual assault didn’t occur. If no Palestinian militants ever committed such acts, then the Palestinian resistance would be the first active military force in human history to avoid what has been a terrible but predictable result of every war ever fought. This is not an excuse for any perpetrators, but an analysis of the context. But this is why we have international law.
Recognizing we won’t end warfare anytime soon, humanity established the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice to try, prosecute, and punish war criminals. There is an established process to handle war crimes allegations. But Israel and the U.S. have rejected the civilized path in favor of barbarism. They do not want to bring charges against alleged assailants in court. Mostly because they cannot prove them, but also because they have no interest in honoring international law. (Shortly before the Iraq War, Congress passed the Hague Invasion Act, giving the U.S. the right to free any American or Israeli troops being prosecuted for war crimes.) Nicholas Kristof’s reporting ended by charging Israel’s defenders with hypocrisy. But they are not hypocrites. A hypocrite believes one thing and does another. Israeli society isn’t opposed to sexual assault or murder. They are opposed when it happens to them, yet support the rape and murder of Palestinians. Zionists are not hypocrites. They are colonizers.
What I am denying is that Cochav Elkayam-Levy and the Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children found evidence that the Palestinian resistance planned and premeditated sexual assault as an integral part of their combat operation. That is what this report claims, but there is no evidence to support it. COCC HAWC claims newfound events establish a “pattern” that proves sexual assault was intentional. But the only allegations it has rely on unproven claims and anonymous testifiers who say they “heard” something. Compare this to the genocide charge Israel is facing in the ICJ, which is well-supported with statements from Israeli officials declaring genocidal intent against Gaza.
Because Elkayam-Levy and her fellow hasbarists cannot prove their accusations, the report demands alterations to Israeli and international law. Using the overly social justice terms favored by hasbarists who think they can wokely trick college kids into supporting apartheid, the report calls for “specialized prosecutorial structures” so they can prosecute Palestinians whom they feel are guilty, but can’t actually prove it. The report says:
“Based on its investigation, the Civil Commission’s findings conclude that these crimes constitute war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocidal acts under international law. Therefore, the report establishes a clear roadmap for the prosecution of the crimes committed on October 7th and during captivity. The report presents a clear evidentiary and legal foundation for the investigation and prosecution of those responsible. It also highlights the need for specialized prosecutorial structures and gender-competent frameworks to effectively address these crimes.”
This is frightening. Essentially, Elkayam-Levy is laying the groundwork for Israeli courts to throw out what little rights Palestinian hostages have, so it is easier to “prove” resistance groups carried out systemic sexual assault. This would only exacerbate the already racist prosecutorial procedures Israel uses to turn their hostages into “criminals.” The Knesset recently passed the death penalty, but for only Palestinians, and criminal proceedings in the West Bank are still segregated. A Jewish man accused of a crime in a settlement will receive a civilian trial, while a Palestinian man will be given a military tribunal with a 98% conviction rate.
Talking to The New York Times about her report (which unfortunately regressed to its old ways), Elkayam-Levy said her work should be used by prosecutors, and suggested that she and her team could serve as expert witnesses. She also told the Times that she didn’t know how many sexual assault cases she documented, because it was too difficult to quantify with certainty. I’ll remind you that the supposed purpose of Elkayam-Levy’s work was to create a database of sexual assaults, which this report was supposed to draw from. But the lead author doesn’t know how many entries there are in her own database, and she won’t let anyone see it. The most information she’s given us from that database is citations saying, “Some guy told me this happened,” and “These anonymous accounts claim to have heard something.”
Enter Israel
Apparently, a shocking-low standard of proof from a proven liar is fit to print in America’s largest media organizations. Well, at least if it’s sympathetic to Israel. If the reporting is sympathetic to Palestinians, then it is ruthlessly attacked. While CNN’s coverage of the COCC HAWC report sought to distract from Kristof’s story, Zionist groups are going on the offensive. The first attack came from the Israeli government itself, which denounced Nicholas Kristof’s essay as “blood libel.” But that wasn’t all.
On Wednesday, an essay appeared in The Wall Street Journal written by Rachel O’Donoghue. O’Donoghue is the head of HonestReporting, a Jerusalem-based “media watchdog” that’s stated mission is “combating ideological prejudice in journalism and the media, as it impacts Israel." It will come as no shock that HonestReporting (HR) has established links to the Israeli government and repeatedly serves as its propaganda arm. Days after October 7th, HR accused Reuters, The New York Times, CNN, and The Associated Press of having advanced knowledge of the operation, not so subtly implying that these outlets are Hamas. The group was founded by Joe Hyams, a registered speaker for the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. Its CEO is Jacki Alexander, a fifteen-year AIPAC veteran, and top staff includes Executive Director Gil Hoffman and editorial director Simon Plosker, both of whom served in the Israeli Army’s Spokespersons’ Unit. Here’s Hofman admitting that HonestReporting works hand in glove with the Israeli government, even saying they coordinate messaging in Signal chats.
Upon reading Rachel O’Donoghue’s critique, it’s clear she is taking cues from the Israeli government. Her leading charge is that Nicholas Kristof cited the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, which O’Donoghue says is unreliable because the Israeli government accused it of being Hamas in 2013. (Lol) She also tries to say the fourteen Palestinians Kristof interviewed are lying by pointing out earlier interviews in which some of these survivors didn’t say they were sexually assaulted. But Kristof addressed this, detailing how survivors are shamed into silence to avoid further retribution and social consequences. But the real kicker, and why I’m confident the release of the COCC HAWC report was timed to undercut Kristof’s work, is in this paragraph:
“Sexual assault in prisons is an unfortunate reality worldwide, and sexual violence in war is well‑documented. Hamas used systematic rape and sexual violence during its attacks on Israel on Oct. 7 as detailed in a comprehensive report released this week by the Israeli Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes. Such allegations are grave and demand proper investigations and rigorous reporting.
Mr. Kristof’s column doesn’t meet that standard. Instead, it relies on a patchwork of omissions, dubious sources and ever‑more lurid allegations, serving more to demonize Israel than to clarify what actually happened.”
First, it’s very weird for O’Donoghue to say Kristof’s accusation of widespread sexual assault is false, but that they are also “an unfortunate reality worldwide.” Did they happen or not?
Second, we see the obvious intent to suppress Nicholas Kristof’s story exposing the systemic rape of Palestinians by pushing the COCC HAWC report. For reasons we have covered above, O’Donoghue’s claims of “dubious sources” apply far more to Cochav Elkayam-Levy’s work than to Nicholas Kristof’s. But what the hasbarists cannot deny, and which they never try to address, is that Nicholas Kristof got the former Prime Minister of Israel to say, on record, “Oh yes. Israelis rape Palestinian prisoners all the time.” Who knows, though. If there’s anyone who will accuse Ehud Olmert of being Hamas, it’s Cochav Elkayam-Levy and Rachel O’Donoghue.
Just The Begining
At the begining of the week, I started writing about Nicholas Kristof’s column and how it signified America’s changing political landscape. But when multiple suspiciously sourced stories appeared within 72 hours, the pattern was obvious. First was the COCC Hawk report, which tried to change the narrative with unsubstantiated claims from the proven liar, Cochav Elkayam-Levy. CNN aided this effort by tapping Ivana Kottasová, a reporter with a history of stenographing for the IDF, to present the claims without question. When The Wall Street Journal published an anti-Kristof essay that directed readers to the COCC HAWK report and demanded other Western media “rigorously report” on that nonsense, the conclusion was undeniable. Do I have a smoking gun that the Israeli government used its American media connections to drown out and undercut Nicholas Kristof’s story? No. But the preponderance of evidence, the reputation of these actors, and the immediate attack on a well-sourced story indicate the direct work of the Israeli government’s propaganda arms. And this will only be the begining. An article on CNN.com and an op-ed in the WSJ aren’t the most high-profile spotlights. But they are useful in signaling to other Israel supporters in the media that this is the story the hasbara network is pushing — just like how Gil Hoffman spoke about the Israeli government announcing what stories they wanted covered.
If the past is prologue, the COCC HAWC report will be featured on CNN, Fox News, and other national broadcasts within the week. Viewers will be misled and think, “Oh, this is the Israel mass-rape story I heard about.” The terror Israel inflicts on Palestine will suddenly become a mark against the Palestinians. That was the intention behind this fake report, as well as every other smear campaign launched against those who defy Israel.
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