New York Times Investigation Cites Evidence of Sexual Assault Against More Than 30 Women on October 7
A New York Times investigation says it found evidence that more than 30 women were sexually assaulted on October 7, adding to the body of reporting on the Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel. The headline frames the report as an inquiry into what happened during the assault, and the source text presents it as a major documentary finding about violence against women that day.
The article text provided does not include the underlying details of the investigation itself, such as the identities of victims, attackers, locations, or the specific evidence cited. It does, however, clearly identify the central claim: that the investigation documented sexual assault against more than 30 women on October 7.
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