Recounting his meeting, he explained, "It was a meeting that shook me. We sat there, talked about the situation, and suddenly she accused Israel of systematically sexually abusing Palestinian women."
Avivi described his reaction.
"This is absolutely disconnected from reality. But without hesitation, she said, 'The UN presented evidence to the Israeli government.' I told her, 'Does it make sense that this phenomenon would exist and the media would never have reported on it?' I wanted there to be greater awareness... about what is really happening in the US State Department. In the end, I left there with the feeling that they simply don't talk to us and don't pass on any information."
Comment: The media have little choice but to report on it, because even the UN have called for an urgent investigation into the documented systematic sexual abuse and rape of Palestinian prisoners: UN says that allegations of Israeli rape of Palestinian women and girls in prisons must be investigated
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