Rep. Debbie Dingell Reports Being Doxxed Three Times After Condemning Hamas for Raping Israeli Women

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It appears the anti-Israel activist crowd is stepping up efforts to compel others to stop their support of the Jewish state. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) was reportedly doxed three times due to her public condemnation of Hamas terrorists who raped Israeli women during their surprise attack on October 7.

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The revelation came to light when Dingell participated in an interview on CNN.

Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) said Monday she was doxxed three times because of her condemnation of Hamas’s use of rape against Israeli women but added she is now even more committed to calling attention to the issue.

“The very first week of this attack after Hamas, I condemned the raping of women and said that no one could condone it, and Palestinian men went after me — called me a liar, demanded I retracted it. I got doxxed over the subject,” Dingell said in an interview with CNN’s Kasie Hunt. “I have spent the last seven weeks researching the raping of women that has occurred in the Mideast. It is outrageous. I condemn it.”

Dingell said it was “stunning” to get such “vicious” attacks from people — including women — demanding she retract her statements.

“I won’t. All it did was make me angrier,” she said. “This is going to be an issue I am seriously going to take on.”

Dingell said after she was attacked for her position, she dedicated herself to researching the raping of Israeli women on Oct. 7, when Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, launched a coordinated surprise attack on Israel’s southern border, killing 1,200 Israelis and taking more than 240 hostages.

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Dingell, along with other high-profile leaders, has called out Hamas’ use of rape as a weapon of war and has criticized others who refuse to do so. Indeed, many on the left have remained silent on the atrocities committed against Israeli women. UN Women posted a tweet calling out Hamas for sexually assaulting women but deleted it soon after. An Israeli minister reported reaching out to Michelle Obama, asking her to condemn the rapes. Obama never responded and has not spoken out against Hamas’ actions.

In response to Dingell’s remarks on Hamas, pro-Palestinian groups staged a protest outside of her office in Ann Arbor.

Pro-Palestinian groups demanded that U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell support a resolution for a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, at a protest held outside her Ann Arbor office on Monday.

They also demanded that Dingell support an immediate end to U.S. military aide to Israel and an end to the closure of the Gaza Strip to countries beyond its borders.

Protesters at the event identified themselves with first names due to fear for their safety. Nadia is an activist with the Palestinian Youth Movement.

"With no access to leave beyond the borders, and with fuel, water and electricity cut off at will by the Israeli state, this is not a proportionate response," she said. "It constitutes a war crime by the Israeli state and the people should be aware of that."

Of her reaction to Hamas' invasion of Israel on October 7th, and the killings and kidnappings of Israeli citizens, she said, "I think that we don't need to reinvent the wheel. There's international law that establishes what is and what is not proportionate, and not acceptable to humanity."

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The fact that anti-Israel activists went so far as to dox Dingell, which could have placed her in danger, shows that they are dead set on forcing people to bend to their demands and support a ceasefire in Gaza. As I’ve stated before, these people are nothing more than bullies trying to throw their weight around. Fortunately, folks like Dingell are not backing down.

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