JERUSALEM: The alleged gang-rape of a 16-year-old girl by some 30 men in the Red Sea resort of Eilat has sparked outrage in Israel.

Reports that the alleged perpetrators, said to be in their 20s, queued outside the minor’s hotel bedroom awaiting their turn to take advantage of her inebriated state prompted protests in several Israeli cities on Thursday.

The girl had reported the alleged crime to police in Eilat last week but the case had previously gone largely unnoticed.

“Two suspects have been arrested in connection with an incident that took place in Eilat involving a 16-year-old female teenager,” police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.

Protests in the big cities of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Thursday evening prompted Israel’s leaders to speak out against crimes against women.

“It’s shocking — there’s no other word for it,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for all the suspects to be put on trial.

“It’s not only a crime against a young girl, it’s a crime against humanity itself that deserves condemnation from all of us.” President Reuven Rivlin wrote an open letter to Israel’s youth.

“Sexual assault, rape, sexual exploitation, sexual violence — these are some of the stains that cannot be deleted,” he said.

“These are cases of unforgivable loss of boundaries, and they destroy us as a society. As humans.” The two suspects in custody were both residents of Hadera, a northern Israeli coastal city, and both with criminal records from previous felonies, according to media. On Friday, dozens of Hadera residents, including mayor Tzvika Gendelman, gathered to protest the alleged rape and extend their support to the victim.

“Despite there being suspects from our city, we Hadera residents condemn it,” Gendelman said in a Facebook video after the demonstration.

“We’ll do whatever it takes to uproot this affliction,” he said of sexual violence.

Ilana Weizman of women’s rights group HaStickeriot said one in five Israeli women was raped during her lifetime with 260 cases reported every day.

“We must educate our boys on the issue of consent ... from a very young age,” she said.

The plaintiff’s lawyer, Shani Moran, said on Friday her client was “not doing well.” “There is no doubt the people involved knew she was a minor,” she told public broadcaster Kan, noting the event was most likely filmed by the alleged perpetrators.

Published in Dawn, August 22nd, 2020

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