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Rape of teen shocks Israelis, sends them to the streets

Women rights groups were joined by many Israeli firms in a protest over the gang rape of a 16-year-old in Eilat.
Israeli protesters, wearing protective masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hold placards as they take part in a demonstration in Tel Aviv on August 23, 2020, to denounce sexual violence against women following the alleged gang-rape of a 16-year-old girl in a Red Sea resort. - Police said 11 suspects, including nine minors and a woman said to be the manager of the hotel in which the alleged rape took place, had been arrested in connection with the affair so far as part of an "ongoing investigation". (Photo b

Orit Soliciano has heard many testimonies of sexual and domestic violence over the years. But even she admits that a recent case in Eilat stands out in its severity.

Soliciano heads the Israeli Association of Rape Crisis Centers — an organization uniting all of the centers in the country treating victims of sexual harassment and violence. She has just come back from a meeting with Tourism Minister Asaf Zamir. The reason for the meeting was the gruesome gang rape in Eilat that took place in a hotel Aug. 20. Several men are accused of gang-raping a 16-year-old girl in a Red Sea Hotel room. First reports of the case mentioned 30 men who allegedly participated in the attack. The police have arrested 11 suspects, including seven minors, but the investigation is far from over.

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