Monday, March 11, 2024

Wikipedia Rape Denier: Naama Levy Was 'Having a Period'

A photograph of 19-year-old Naama Levy is one of the iconic images of the brutal Hamas assault on Israel on October 7, 2023. She is shown being dragged into a truck by a Hamas terrorist, her arms tied behind her back, her ankles cut, blood dripping from her crotch.

The photograph of the tormented Naama has come to symbolize the fate of the female hostages, who have been subjected to sexual assault in the Hamas tunnels.

One of the most prolific anti-Israel activists molding content on Wikipedia believes otherwise. A self-identified woman who goes by the handle "Huldra," said as follows in an article discussion page on March 5:

To me, as a cis-woman, it was a proof, eh, an indication that the woman had her period, and had no opportunity to change her tampon/pad.

She goes on to say that "There has just been so many lies told about Oct. 7."

This disgusting, offensive comment is typical of the Oct. 7 atrocity denial that is prevalent on Wikipedia article discussion pages.

"Huldra" was profiled in 2019 as being a tireless anti-Israel editor:

Huldra’s dedicated passion is one that is slowly and dangerously undermining the factual history of Israel on Wikipedia by creating false documentation that shows nearly 400 Arab villages were allegedly depopulated by Jews and Israel. Last, but not least, Huldra is nearly singularly responsible for enacting the 30/500 policy that limits ALL people from editing anywhere in the Arab-Israeli topic area unless they have achieved 30 days and 500 edits on Wikipedia.

There is a brief Wikipedia article on Naama Levy, created on March 8th. It will be interesting to see how it fares if it is subjected to the usual pro-Hamas assault.

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