Israeli female hostages returned home 'PREGNANT'! British actress stirs controversy

Published January 14th, 2024 - 10:57 GMT
Israeli female hostages returned home 'PREGNANT'! British actress stirs controversy
British actress Tracy-Ann Oberman claimed that Israeli female hostages returned home "pregnant". (X/Instagram)

ALBAWABA - Many female Israeli hostages, who have returned home from Gaza, are "pregnant," British actress ignited a wide debate in a post on her social media account.

In a post, which was deleted shortly by Tracy-Ann Oberman, the actress in the "It's a Sin" movie posted online claiming that female hostages returned to Israel from Gaza "pregnant" after they were allegedly "raped" by Hamas fighters.

She wrote on X (formerly Twitter): "As a Jewish woman hearing that so many Jewish female hostages returned home pregnant after multiple Hamas rapes - that many of the female hostages some so you are pregnant from Hamas rape in captivity - is devastating."

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The British star continued with "shock" amid silence from feminist activists worldwide. She maintained: "And the silence from Feminists around the world - no words."

Under the caption, Tracy-Ann Oberman posted a photo showing three females - representing "Israeli female hostages"- standing in front of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) with blood on their backs.

However, a woman commented on the post made by the British actress explaining that there were no reports of "pregnant returned hostages." She also told Tracy-Ann Oberman not to spread "incorrect info" and asked her to share her source of information if she had any.

A social media user commented: "When will feminists start speaking out against the fictional rapes that Tracy-Ann Oberman made up to smear Arab freedom fighters who are fighting a 75-yr ethnic cleansing and apartheid imposed on them by Europeans?!?"

Since October 7, many claims surfaced on social media claiming that Hamas fighters "raped" Israeli female hostages after they took them to Gaza. However, released Israeli women didn't report any "sexual abuse or rape" during their stay in the strip.

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