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'The world has failed women': Gal Gadot pushes UN to demand Hamas release all women abducted on Oct. 7
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'The world has failed women': Gal Gadot pushes UN to demand Hamas release all women abducted on Oct. 7

Gal Gadot has come out and called on the United Nations to demand that Hamas release every woman who was abducted on October 7, when Hamas slaughtered 1,200 people and abducted 240 others.

The "Wonder Woman" actress, who was born in Israel, took to Instagram to voice her opinion on the women who were taken hostage by Hamas in early October, writing: "The world has failed the women of October 7th."

"We claim we stand against rape, violence against women. We will not let women be victimized and then silenced. We say we believe women. Stand with women. Speak out for women."

“On October 7th, the world witnessed Hamas carrying out its violent plans in real time. Within hours of the October 7th attack, the first blood-chilling video emerged of Shani Louk being paraded naked and defiled by her proud assailants,” Gadot wrote on the social media platform, referring to Shani Louk, the German-Israeli tattoo artist who was kidnapped by Hamas.

Gadot continued: "Yet two months later women are still hostage to these rapists and the world has failed to call this situation what it is: an urgent emergency that demands a decisive response."

"This is our moment as women and allies of women to act. I am beseeching all those who have done so much for women’s rights globally – from the UN, to the human rights community, to please join in the demand that Hamas release every single woman hostage immediately – not after the next round of international mediation, not after another day. These women cannot survive another moment of this horror."

Israel and Hamas reached a temporary truce in late November, which resulted in 100 hostages being released by Hamas. However, the fight resumed shortly after, with Israel carrying out airstrikes in Gaza.

It does not appear that further ceasefire agreements are in the works, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered officers from the Mossad intelligence agency to get out of Qatar, according to the Independent.

Mossad released a statement following the development, saying: "The Hamas terror organization did not fulfill its part of the agreement, which included the release of all children and women according to a list that was provided to Hamas and approved by it.”

Israel has suggested that there is nothing that will stop the nation from completely annihilating Hamas in Gaza, which has raised concerns about the number of civilian deaths in Gaza since the war began.

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