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News ID: 142701
Publish Date : 19 August 2025 - 21:44

Report: 100% of Thai Female Workers Abused in Israeli Farms

TEL AVIV (Dispatches) -- Every single Thai woman employed in the Israeli agricultural industry has suffered sexual assault, a report has shown.
The damning data was presented before the Knesset (Israeli parliament)’s special committee on foreign workers on Tuesday.
As many as 654 out of 654 women surveyed had reported abuse, according to the data that had been provided in a report by immigration experts, Yahel Kurlander and Shahar Shoham.
The regime “has abandoned these women,” Kurlander said.
“A woman that wants to complain has no clear course of action,” she added.
Shiri Lev-Ran, an official within the regime’s ministry of economy, also admitted, “If a foreign worker is required to quit her job due to a complaint she filed, she is also, in fact, losing her place of residence.”
Many of these workers “are not even fully aware of all their rights,” she added, suggesting that the overall situation has left them doubly vulnerable.
The regime’s own apparatuses have, meanwhile, admitted to refusing to duly track or protect the females.
Representatives from the main Israeli insurance institute and the regime’s police told the committee that their systems held no reliable data on sexual assault complaints by foreign workers.
Police statistics have revealed that since 2017, just 4% of 25,494 sexual assault complaints had been filed by people other than the regime’s own illegal settlers.
According to observers, the situation debunks Tel Aviv’s repeated claims of considering non-settlers to be entitled to receive the same protections and benefits as those of the settlers.
Speaking on Press TV’s Face to Face program earlier this month, United Nations rapporteur Francesca Albanese called the regime a “democracy” for the settlers.
She, however, went on to describe the Zionist entity as “a military dictatorship for five million people, Palestinians,” saying it enforced the dictatorship by deploying “21st-century modern technology and weaponry and spying services and artificial intelligence” in ways that “can be replicated.”