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From Rutgers Speaker to Kristof Column Disputed Dog Rape Claim Against Israel Goes Mainstream

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- Claim that Israeli guards train dogs to sexually assault Palestinian prisoners gained traction after NYT column by Nicholas Kristof.
- Allegation initially made by a Gaza journalist regarding his 2024 imprisonment.
- Israeli officials deny the claim; Jewish groups call it a 'modern-day blood libel'.
- Charges against guards accused of sexual assault were dropped by Israeli authorities.
- Narrative gained momentum after Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor report and viral post by Shaiel Ben-Ephraim.