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Israeli minister's daughter accuses family of sexual assault

Israeli minister's daughter accuses family of sexual assault

The daughter of Israeli Minister of Settlements and National Missions, Orit Strook, has accused her parents and one of her brothers of sexually assaulting her.

Shoshana Strook said in a statement that she has filed a complaint in Italy, adding that she hopes to find "some relief," they write. foreign media, the Telegraph reports.

"After a long period of doubt and extreme emotional states, I wanted to share that I experienced sexual abuse from both of my parents and one of my brothers," Strook was quoted as saying.


"I am currently in Italy and recently filed a police report."

Strook also said that the memories she's been having lately are "becoming very overwhelming," recalling one in which she hit three of her younger brothers.

"I hope to find a place where I can get some relief," she said.

Strook has not said which brother sexually assaulted him.

However, one of her brothers, Zviki Strook, is said to have been accused of kidnapping and torturing a Palestinian boy in 2007.

Shoshana's mother, Orit Strook, is a staunch supporter of Israel's illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Ironically, she relentlessly pushed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's narrative that the Palestinian resistance group Hamas committed the sexual assault on October 7, 2023.

In February 2024, she infamously said: “There is no such thing as a Palestinian people.”Telegraph/