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Kristof Reveals Nazis Used Dog Rape as Torture Tactic to Defend Hamas Sexual Assault Claims

Piers Morgan Uncensored · ‘I STAND By It!' Nicholas Kristof DOUBLES DOWN on NYT Israel Brutality Report - With Eric Weinstein · June 25, 2026
Kristof Reveals Nazis Used Dog Rape as Torture Tactic to Defend Hamas Sexual Assault Claims
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
‘I STAND By It!' Nicholas Kristof DOUBLES DOWN on NYT Israel Brutality Report - With Eric Weinstein
"We know from history that, for example, Nazis like Klaus Barbie did use dogs to rape their victims according to testimony of survivors who'd endured torture by the Nazis. Likewise, the Chilean regime likewise had dogs rape political prisoners as a way to abuse and humiliate them."
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof defended his controversial reporting on sexual assaults against Palestinian prisoners by Israeli forces, citing historical precedent of dog-rape as a torture method used by Nazis and the Chilean regime. His January report, which included testimony of a Palestinian allegedly raped by a dog on command of a handler, triggered threats of lawsuits including from Prime Minister Netanyahu. Kristof stood by the piece as meticulously fact-checked and corroborated by 14 witnesses.

About this episode

Piers Morgan hosted a contentious multi-guest episode examining Israel's conduct in Gaza and Lebanon amid the Iran war fallout and Vice President J.D. Vance's growing role as point person on Mideast diplomacy. The centerpiece was a combative interview with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, who defended his explosive January report documenting sexual assault of Palestinian prisoners by Israeli forces, including testimony of dog-rape on command of handlers. Kristof cited Nazi and Chilean regime precedents for such abuse and stood by reporting that triggered lawsuit threats from Prime Minister Netanyahu, arguing Israel's refusal to allow independent journalist access to Gaza and prisons enables impunity. Morgan then grilled Urban Warfare Institute director John Spencer, a frequent IDF defender who claims Israel has achieved the best civilian-to-combatant casualty ratio in modern warfare. Under repeated questioning, Spencer proved unable to quantify Gaza civilian deaths despite his claims, conceding only Hamas figures minus IDF combatant estimates, leading Morgan to declare his assessment worthless. The episode concluded with mathematician Eric Weinstein, a friend of J.D. Vance and Israel supporter, analyzing the Iran war's strategic failures and warning that Iranian clerics decentralized power to ensure regime survival rather than save their own lives, outsmarting Western planners. Weinstein defended Israel's right to disproportionate force while condemning Security Minister Ben-Gvir as a dangerous extremist and calling for Netanyahu's ouster. He also issued an alarm that the Trump administration has effectively excluded actual scientists from AI policy in favor of billionaires, warning this threatens American scientific dominance as AI restructures labor markets in unprecedented ways.

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