Apologists for Rape: The Sde Teiman Protests

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In 2007, the writer Tal Nitsán isolated instances where Israelimale combatants systematically used sexual violence against Palestinian women to the war of 1948. In essentially marking off such conduct from more contemporary practices, she relied on media accounts, archival sources, the reports of human rights organisations and the testimony of 25 Israeli reserve male soldiers.

Seven years later, the American feminist legal scholar Catharine MacKinnon, following a lecture in Israel in 2014, had this to say: “I spoke to Palestinian women, and they testified that there are no attacks of rape by Israeli soldiers. And that, again, is an interesting question we should address: Why do men not rape in conflicts or war? And if it doesn’t happen, why doesn’t it happen.”

A revision of such questions is long overdue and should include the current treatment by Israeli forces of Palestinian males held in custody, not to mention their strident defenders. On the night of July 29, hundreds of right-wing Israeli activists gathered outside the Beit Lid army base. Notably present was a group of oppressively masked soldiers, identifiable by the insignia of a snake in the Star of David, usually sported by Force 100. Force 100 was created in the aftermath of the First Intifada, an IDF unit tasked with the express role of keeping Palestinian detainees in check and suppressing revolt in military prisons.

The unit was also involved in a violent disruption at the Sde Teiman military base in the Negev desert, where detained Palestinians from the Gaza Strip had been subjected to various forms of torture and maltreatment. The detention facility at the base had been created in the aftermath of the October 7 attacks to accommodate some 120 Hamas militants, members of the Nukhba military wing and various Palestinian civilians. Over time, the numbers from the Gaza Strip swelled by over 4,500 people.

It did not take long for grim accounts, available in both Israeli and foreign press outlets, noting instances of starvation, beatings and torture. The field hospital established near the site also featured allegations of brutality against patients. In June, it was revealed that the IDF was investigating the deaths of 36 detainees, vaguely attributing them to ongoing hostilities.

A number of Israeli non-government organisations filed an appeal with Israel’s Supreme Court seeking closure of the Sde Teiman facility, with the Association for Civil Rights in Israel arguing that the “egregious violations at Sde Teiman make depriving these people of liberty blatantly unconstitutional.” With matters rapidly getting out of hand for IDF officials, hundreds of prisoners were transferred to the Ofer Prison located in the West Baak, and Ktzi’ot, in the Negev, with the Israeli state announcing that the camp would return to its original role “as a facility of interrogation and classification only.”

On August 16, Haaretz published eight anonymous testimonies in chronological order, featuring reservists and physicians. They resemble the accounts of many a torture camp in history: routine brutality, systematic dehumanisation and abundant justification from various officials. In the words of one reservist, “there was a female officer who gave us a briefing on the day we arrived. She said, ‘It will be hard for you. You’ll want to pity them, but it’s forbidden. Remember that they are not people.”

On July 29, some 10 Israeli reservists held at Sde Teiman were arrested after collectively using various ghoulish methods against a Palestinian detainee, including anal penetration with iron bars. The account was captured on a video and leaked.

Such alleged methods did not concern the protesters. The Beit Lid contingent proved noisy in demanding the release of their comrades. In doing so, there was plenty by way of venomous accusation directed at the official authorities. In holding such personnel in detention to face charges – not that these would necessarily amount to much – the smell of treason had begun to waft. “The Military Advocate General [Yifar Tomer-Yerushalmi] loves Nukhba,” bellowed one sign located outside Beit Lid, a pointed reference to an alleged sympathy by Israel’s own MAG for the Hamas unit.

Members of the Israeli parliament found appearing at the protest irresistible. I came to Sde Teiman to tell our fighters that we are with you, we will protect you,” trumpeted Knesset member Limor Son Har-Melech. “We will never allow the criminal Military Advocate General to hurt you. She cares about the Nukhba terrorists and cares about their rights, instead of caring for our fighters, she is weakening our fighters. History will judge her and we will judge her too.”

In a broader sense, the idea of holding Israeli soldiers to account for their brutality through standard legal processes has been a matter of performance. That the military court at Beit Lid even went so far as to hold a hearing for the soldiers – of which two were released on July 30 – was impressive ifonly for show. But the show was suitably enraging for protesters adamant that such figures could ever be held liable for committing crimes against enemies long bleached of their humanity, let alone political worth.

Outside the court, a spouse of one of the soldiers, whose name was not provided due to a gag order regarding the suspects, offered a cold dismissal of rape charges. “This is a testimony of a despicable Nukhba fighter with blood on his hands, who dared to complain, and all the country is raging because of it. We shouldn’t forget who our real enemy is. We are facing monsters, a terrorist organization, and I say we will defeat them.”

The sentiments of rage could also be found among various members of the Israeli cabinet. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich had no issue with the conduct recorded on the video less than the fact that it had been leaked. Nothing less than an “immediate criminal investigation to locate the leakers of this trending video” was required, given its “tremendous damage to Israel in the world”. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called the arrests “shameful”. Such individuals were “our best heroes”.

In the Knesset, a grotesque debate ensued. Arab MP, Ahmad Tibi, queried whether it was a legitimate practice “to insert a stick into a person’s rectum”. Hanoch Milwidsky of the ruling Likud party was unequivocal in reply: “If he is a Nukhba, everything is legitimate to do! Everything!”

The notion of Israeli forces being the exceptional standard bearers of civilised conduct, reluctantly engaged in violence they would otherwise wish to avoid, has vanished before the colonial settler’s violent logic so commonly found in the West Bank. Be it illegal settlements or orchestrated gang rape, all is fair in hate and war against the Palestinians.

 

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About Dr Binoy Kampmark 1442 Articles
Dr. Binoy Kampmark is a senior lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University. He was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. He is a contributing editor to CounterPunch and can be followed at @bkampmark.

14 Comments

  1. ”Jesus wept tears of blood
    For such as these”

    The real issue for me is the acceptance of the whole Gaza monstrosity across the world, especially in the deluded USA.

  2. @paul walter,Jesus would have pulled in the welcome mat a long time ago.There are also unsubstantiated rumours that God is thinking of changing his religion.He’s been offered a board position with Mammon Inc.The perks are unbelievable.I think Jehovahs(unreliable) Witnesses have been involved in brokering a deal.

  3. Harry, we may not have been told the whole story as to the “40 days in the Wilderness” bit near the end of the Gospels.. Indeed, Satan may have got to him to “turn” after all..

    “Issues-based” seems dead these days.

  4. Lest we forget.
    Israel, with contemptuous disrespect, bulldozed sacred Australian war graves in Gaza and not a word of profound condemnation or outrage from Australia’s spineless politicians or the compliant mainstream legacy media.

  5. The stand out line describing Palestinians….. remember they are not human.

    Wow, and since they are not human it is ok to anally rape them with a steel bar.

    Is this from the same people for whom the declaration of human rights was written?

    Does no one see even a hint of irony here?

  6. In the ongoing horror of Gaza, this litany of cruel and bestial behaviour is difficult to comprehend.

    Equally difficult to comprehend is that leadership of the free world in the 21st century means funding, arming and sustaining a rogue State that is hell-bent of the elimination of a people.

    That Australia does not roundly condemn this atrocity is likewise difficult to comprehend.

    That no one seems willing or able to stop this abomination is hard to deal with – one’s sense of impotence is profound.

    What cruel irony lies in this: “Paragraph 13 of the [1948] Declaration provides that the State of Israel would be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel; it will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex;…..” (Wikipedia).

  7. Misfit superstition drenched utterly rotten deluded dickheaded deviates are hateful, uncivilised, indecent, murderous, evil, criminal, putrid. No excuse exists for wilful plotted theft, murder, torture. Meanwhile the fat frau of the west, a pile of the most pongey poo, is advocating egomaniacal rubbish selfishly conceived in that swampskulled generator of stupidities, to copy some israeli idea of slaughter potential. The putrid pile is a disgrace, a swamp of shittery in personal and public life and must be Ignored, Shunned, Overlooked, Denounced, Insulted and Confronted. Civilised reason demands all that, or we get worse…

  8. “I spoke to Palestinian women, and they testified that there are no attacks of rape by Israeli soldiers.”

    How many did you speak to, and by whom were those women selected? Because this is the most egregiously disingenuous comment I’ve ever read about war. Every conflict, major and minor, you will find testimony from myriad witnesses and survivors of how rape is used as a weapon. Yet you can that with a straight face and claim to be a feminist?

  9. Women are goods and have always been considered as spoils of war. “During the Bosnian war, 50,000 Bosnian women faced gang rapes and forced impregnation in what became known as “rape camps.”
    When religion become inclusive of women, rape may be an important element to eliminate. Until then xstians can ignore the god part of an eye for an eye ….. when it is muslims getting the vengeance and rationalise any creeping hypocrisy..

  10. Very difficult to accede to the Christian maxim of ‘turn the other cheek’ when one is apprised of the appalling behaviour of the IDF towards the Palestinians; the bestiality deeply abetted by the deep indoctrination of the Israeli society that non-Jews are sub-human. One’s sense of ultimate justice is a wish to see Israel wiped off the map, however that may be in practical terms.

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