An opinion piece published in The New York Times on Monday alleged that, despite an absence of evidence, Israel utilizes sexual violence against Palestinians as part of its “security apparatus,” citing the conspiracy theory that Israeli guards coach dogs to sexually assault Palestinian prisoners. The piece prompted sharp criticism from analysts, academics and former officials, | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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