Linor Abargil, former Miss Israel and Miss World, has recently spoken out against the United Nations and international women’s organizations for their failure to condemn the brutal sexual violence against Israeli women by Hamas. In a powerful video, Abargil expressed her outrage and disappointment at the lack of action taken by these organizations.
Abargil, who is now a lawyer and a human rights activist, was crowned Miss Israel in 1998 and Miss World in 1998. She has since become a vocal advocate for women’s rights and has been a strong voice against sexual violence.
In her video, Abargil expressed her shock and disappointment at the lack of action taken by the United Nations and international women’s organizations to condemn the sexual violence against Israeli women by Hamas. She said, “I feel so ashamed that I was a part of this organization.”
Abargil went on to say that the silence of the United Nations and international women’s organizations is “unacceptable” and that they should be “condemning this violence and standing up for the rights of Israeli women.” She also called on the international community to take action and to “stand up for the rights of Israeli women.”
Abargil’s powerful words have resonated with many people around the world. Her message has been shared widely on social media and has been praised by many for her courage and strength in speaking out against the violence against Israeli women.
Abargil’s message is an important reminder that the international community must take action to protect the rights of all women, regardless of their nationality or religion. It is also a reminder that the silence of the United Nations and international women’s organizations is unacceptable and that they must take a stand against violence against women.
Abargil’s message is a powerful reminder that we must all stand together to protect the rights of women and to ensure that they are not subjected to violence or discrimination. We must all work together to ensure that all women are treated with respect and dignity and that their rights are protected. We must also ensure that the United Nations and international women’s organizations take a stand against violence against women and take action to protect the rights of all women.