Why investigating sexual violence on Oct. 7 is likely to be a long, difficult process

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WARNING: This article contains graphic content and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone affected by it.

After more than two decades working with survivors of sexual violence, Orit Sulitzeanu knows the one piece of evidence investigators might want most as they look into the atrocities that took place during Hamas’s invasion of Israel in October is likely to be the one they never get.

“It’s the golden piece of evidence: The woman that will come forward … and say, ‘Yes, it happened to me,’ ” said Sulitzeanu, the executive director of the Association of Rape Crisis Centers

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