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girlactionfigure · 2 months
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 4 months
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eretzyisrael · 4 months
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In her interviews aired on December 29 on Israeli channels 12 and 13, Schem emphasized that she had been forced to make the video, and that the medical “treatment” in it was a mere show.
She said she didn’t receive any painkillers for her arm injury, and that she had to change bandages by herself throughout her time in captivity.
Yet both Newsweek and The Guardian, which echoed her Hamas-controlled narrative, chose to ignore her story as a free person. Since the outlets didn’t think this merited an update to their original pieces, whoever reads those stories will still gets the false impression that Hamas treats its hostages humanely.
Other media outlets that covered Schem’s hostage video made the right decision to report on her interviews with Israeli channels.
But some outlets, while detailing her harrowing account, either distorted what she had said about her fear of being raped, or omitted it altogether.
AP reported that Schem said she was afraid that her captor “might try to harm her,” when she actually used the word “rape:”
The New York Times did not mention her saying it at all, but it should have highlighted it, especially after the publication of the newspaper’s investigative piece regarding Hamas’ sexual violence during its October 7 massacre in southern Israel.
In her interviews, Schem made several points that deserved to be mentioned — from her injury, to her starvation and constant fear in captivity.
But in light of recent criticism over the blindness to Hamas’ sexual violence, her comments about fear of rape deserved special attention — as they indeed received from Reuters.
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troythecatfish · 2 months
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al-kol-eleh · 1 month
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chinesegal · 2 months
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My thoughts on Mia Schem
Gonna get hate for this, but here's my thoughts on Mia Schem, the Hamas hostage who was held captive for almost 2 months in Gaza:
While I don't doubt that she's had a harrowing experience as a captive of Hamas, and her fear during that time was very real, nothing justifies saying "there are no innocents" in an entire population that's currently being subjected to genocide.
For good reason, I feel skeptical of some parts of her testimony. One example of torture she mentions is a little kid holding open a bag of candy in front of her then closing it in front of her. Honestly that sounds more like a child being a little kid.
She says she was starved, yet its entirely possible that the family didn't have food enough to feed themselves; Gaza was reported to be on the brink of a famine within ten days of her capture: https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/4328169-cindy-mccain-says-gaza-on-the-brink-of-famine/
"His wife would bring her husband food, “and not bring me food, A day, two days, three days, I wouldn’t eat… She was so terrible, she had mean eyes. She was a very evil woman.”
Ma'am, they're more than likely don't have enough food to properly feed themselves and their children. I can understand that you didn't exactly have a good time, but it would do you very well to try understand their situation as well.
As for "she had mean eyes", that sounds like such a reach.
Second part under cut. TW for SA ment:
By her own admission she was never raped during her captivity. She claims that the only reason the Hamas fighter didn't rape her is because his wife and children were in the next room, but if he was really nothing but a bloodthirsty, violent rapist then you would think that such a thing wouldn't stop him. She also claims that he told her he hates his wife, and these statements are contradictory.
If he hates his wife then why would he care about her feelings on sexual assault?
Sis, if he never raped you during the entire duration of your 2 month captivity then he probably never wanted to. I suppose that fearing being raped in such circumstances is understandable, but use some common sense, please.
To sum it up, any sympathy I might otherwise have felt for her is getting tanked by her blanked demonization of all Gazans, they are just as human and deserving of compassion as Israelis and anyone else in the world, as well as her questionable statements in general.
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boy-girl-ism · 3 months
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“is she crying because they didn’t rape her” no she’s crying because she was held hostage by violent men for weeks on end dumbass
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germiyahu · 4 months
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I had the brazen lack of judgment to go on Twitter and immediately saw several tweets raging at Mia Schem, calling her ugly, misinterpreting her statements about Palestinian children, standard in the Twitter antizionist playbook really- insults and mistruths.
But I kept seeing the comments, “how does someone rape you with his eyes” “what the fuck does raped me with his eyes mean,” and let me tell you. I am not a woman by any means. I still immediately know what “raped me with his eyes” means and I could immediately envision what that felt like for her, to have a man have absolute control over her, leering at her, mentally undressing her. And this implicit threat hanging over her for nearly 2 months? The fear, anxiety, and disgust she must have felt?
Is it because I have sisters? I’m sure a lot of Twitter has sisters, a lot of them are women, or were assigned female at birth, have experience with creepy men, consider themselves feminists… they can’t all be manosphere goons. Maybe Mia made a mistake giving an interview, because now she’s known to them as a tool of propaganda, and they don’t take her seriously at all. They think everything she says is in service of “dehumanizing Palestinians,” and that her comment was racist and just like the woman who got Emmett Till murdered actually. But I am in no position to judge her choices. It’s her life and body and it’s her healing, not mine. She knows what she’s doing.
But the distinct lack of empathy for Jewish women is appalling, because I know if you removed the context of “genocide in Gaza from settler colonialist white supremacist Zionist entity” I know most of you self proclaimed feminists would implicitly understand what she meant. Many of you have been in similar unsafe and harrowing situations (though probably not for over 50 days!). Many of you don’t trust men for these reasons. If this were a Palestinian woman saying an Israeli prison guard raped her with his eyes, Twitter would believe her. Twitter would spread that like wildfire and there would be a million garbage essays incorporating that interview into their ���Zionism is sexual violence” theses at Universität Judenhass.
Most (normal) people even came around and empathized with Kim Kardashian after she was robbed, and explained the fear she felt and the real danger of sexual violence she was in as a woman. But they won’t come around to a young woman who was literally held captive by and was at the mercy of a man who belongs to an organization who already filmed themselves committing war rape and were high fiving each other for it?????????
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girlactionfigure · 5 months
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I still haven't watched Mia Schem's full interview but I can't stop thinking about the left's absolutely unhinged reactions to it. Honestly it was kind of my breaking point.
They demanded hostages do interviews immediately upon being released in order to "prove" that anything had happened at all, and once she did, they ripped her apart for it. It genuinely was one of the most depraved, inhuman things I've ever witnessed. It's bad and wrong and body shaming to make a neutral statement about a famous actress having crows feet or whatever but it's totally fine and normal and PraxisTM to viciously mock a traumatized woman who was held hostage by a terrorist who kept her locked up in his house for his kids to gawk at like a zoo animal.
These people just want to see torture porn of Jews so that they can revel in our suffering and then mock and vilify us for it.
Can't forget the people asking for photographic proof of the corpses to be posted publicly. Still makes me sick to this day
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inklingm8 · 4 months
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Freed Israeli hostage Mia Schem in first interview since her release fro...
This is a very good interview. 
It’s a shame that there are people in the comments of this video calling her a “Zionist scum”, saying it’s Israeli propaganda, saying she needs “acting lessons”, and shaming her. There are also people telling her to “think of the Palestinians” knowing damn well they don’t care about human rights. 
To all of you people commenting these shit: There’s a special place in hell for you. 
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healingordestroying · 5 months
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“We will dance again. 7.10.23”
Via: 21-year-old Mia Schem, who was recently released from 54 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza.
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homochadensistm · 2 months
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So honest question. - how exactly is the IDF going to rescue hostages if they’re being held in civilian residences by Hamas sympathizers? How do you comb the area without risking harming the hostages if the strategy is to bomb them? I think the recent rescue operation was just the second of its kind.
Also I have a real fear that Hamas may have taken some hostages out of the country. I’m fretting over them constantly 😭
I have so many mixed feelings about that tweet from the Hamas officer about the hostages being held by civilians. On one hand I want to believe that at the very least, the Gazans that fled at the start have people that hate Hamas for the right reasons. On the other hand I watched Mia Schem’s testimony. Perhaps there’s a lot of hostages being held by families of Hamas like Mia was?
And Mia’s testimony indicates that Gazans have been raised on a culture of hate for generations. It will take a miracle to deradicalize them.
I don't think that, when it comes to the hostages specifically, the strategy is to bomb them. The bombing in the last op was to create chaos and a distraction while special forces were creeping towards the building they were held in. The ppl in charge of this war (not the politicians) are experienced enough to deal with this I do believe. The thought of the hostages being transferred to Egypt is indeed horrifying, I hope it didn't get to that.
As for the deradicalization - only time will tell. Took the Germans like a decade, so maybe that's a good benchmark to go by.
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planesky · 6 months
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“Ceasefire!”
Ok. Bring back the hostages.
Abraham Munder, 78.
Samer Fuad El-Talalka, 22.
Bilal Alziadna, 21.
Hamza Alziadna, 22.
Yosef Hamid Alziadna, 53.
Joshua Loitu Mollel, 21.
Sujith Nissanka, 48.
Chaim Peri, 79.
Yarden Roman Gat, 36.
Elad Katzir, 47.
Hannah Katzir, 77.
Oded Lifshitz, 83.
Amiram Cooper, 84.
Ronen Engle, 54.
Yuval Engle, 11.
Mika Engle, 18.
Carina Engle-Bert, 51.
Abigail Idan, 3.
Tamar Gutman, 27.
Channa Peri, 79.
Nadav Popplewell, 51.
Emilia Aloni, 5.
Daniel Aloni, 44.
Yuly Konio, 3.
Ema Konio, 3.
Sharon Aloni Konio, 34.
David Konio, 33.
Shlomi Ziv, 40.
Yahel Gani Shoham, 3.
Nave Shoham, 8.
Tal Shoham, 38.
Adi Shoham, 38.
Noam Avigdori, 12.
Sharon Avigdori, 52.
Shoshan Haran, 67.
Itzhk Elgarat, 68.
Alexander Dancyg, 75.
Inbar Haiman, 27.
Omer Shem Tov, 21.
Raz Ben Ami, 57.
Ilana Gritzewsky, 30.
Tsachi Idan, 51.
Elma Avraham, 84.
Or Levy, 33.
Guy Gilboa-Dalal, 22.
Gadi Moshe Mosez, 79.
Adina Moshe, 72.
Tamar Metzger, 78.
Yoram Metzger, 80.
Noa Marciano, 19.
Roni Krivoi, 25.
Tal Goldstein, 9.
Gal Goldstein, 11.
Agam Goldstein, 17.
Chen Almog-Goldstein, 48.
Daniel Gilboa, 19.
Eitan Yahalomi, 12.
Ovad Yahalomi, 49.
Ella Elyakim, 8.
Dafna Elyakim, 14.
Evyatar David, 26.
Raz Katz Asher, 4.
Avis Katz Asher, 2.
Doron Katz Asher, 34.
Efrat Katz, 68.
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Maya Regev, 21.
Itay Regev, 18.
Shani Louk, 22.
Omri Miran, 46.
Alon Ohel, 22.
Hersh Golden-Polin, 23.
Maya Leimberg, 17.
Gabriella Leimberg, 59.
Fernando Marman, 60.
Clara Marman, 63.
Bar Kuperstein, 21.
Noa Sharabi, 16.
Eli Sharabi, 55.
Four Angel, 18.
Yossi Sharabi, 53.
Moran Yanai, 40.
Adrienne ‘Aviva’ Siegel, 62.
Ron Sherman, 19.
Ditza Haiman, 84.
Elia Cohen, 26.
Elkana Bohbot, 24.
Agam Berger, 19.
Ohad Ben-Ami, 55.
Nick Beiser, 19.
Yuval Brodetz, 8.
Oriya Brodetz, 4.
Ofri Brodetz, 10.
Hagar Brodetz, 40.
Naama Levy, 19.
Almog Meir Jan, 21.
Liraz Assulin, 38.
Karina Ariev, 19.
Noa Argamani, 19.
Or Avinathan, 30.
Liri Elbag, 18.
Mia Schem, 21.
Yaffa Adar, 85.
Omer Wenkert, 22.
Carmel Gat, 39.
Kfir Bibas, 9 Months.
Ariel Bibas, 4.
Shiri Bibas, 32.
Sahar Kalderon, 16.
Ofer Kalderon, 53.
Louis Har, 70.
Want peace? Want us to ceasefire?
Bring them back!
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