Kan 11 public broadcasting corporation has revealed new information regarding allegations of rape against soldiers at Sde Teiman base. According to medical reports from the base clinic and the hospital where the detained individual was examined, there is no conclusive evidence supporting the rape allegations made by the Military Police Criminal Investigation Division and the Military Prosecution.
The newly published reports suggest that the military prosecution's claims lack substantial medical evidence linking the soldiers to any harm inflicted on the detainee. While the reports cannot definitively prove or disprove the alleged acts, they indicate no clear medical or forensic evidence of sexual assault.
Medical documents show that the detainee was examined at the base clinic late at night, complaining of back pain from a fall. The examining doctor noted no visible injuries, signs of trauma, or bleeding, but referred the individual to a hospital due to concerns about possible internal bleeding.
Hospital records also fail to indicate any rectal injuries. Instead, the medical examination at the hospital determined that the detainee had sustained head injuries.
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