Tel Aviv erases 'Peeping Toms' beach mural after suspected gang rape

Following alleged assault of a 16-year-old girl by 30 men and youths in Eilat, the coastal metropolis' mayor decides to remove mural of two young men peering inside the women's locker room in one of the city's most prominent beaches

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Israeli authorities on Sunday erased a "Peeping Toms" mural that had long been a fixture at a Tel Aviv beach, responding to public outrage over the suspected gang rape of a 16-year-old girl in the southern resort of Eilat.
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  • Painted 18 years ago and often criticized as sexist, the mural was removed by a municipal worker with a paint roller from the exterior wall of a women's changing room. The image showed two young men in bathing suits peering inside.
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    מחיקת ציור קיר מחוף מציצים
    מחיקת ציור קיר מחוף מציצים
    Te Aviv municipal workers removing the "peeping toms" mural
    (Photo: Guy Yehieli)
    It was a nod to the beach's name - "Metzizim", Hebrew for "Peeping Toms" - identical to the title of a 1972 Israeli cult film about a lifeguard who spies on his friends' sexual escapades at the seashore.
    The mural, located at what the Lonely Planet guide describes as "actually a family-friendly beach" on the Mediterranean, had previously survived defacement by women's rights groups, which complained that sexual assault cases in Israel are not prosecuted thoroughly.
    But Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai said on Sunday it was time for the painting to go in the wake of the assault against the teenage girl at Eilat, on the Red Sea, on Aug. 12.
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    פעילות לוט"ם השחיתו ציור קיר מיתולוגי של רמי מאירי בו מופיעים גברים המציצים לשירותי הנשים בחוף מציצים בתל אביב
    פעילות לוט"ם השחיתו ציור קיר מיתולוגי של רמי מאירי בו מופיעים גברים המציצים לשירותי הנשים בחוף מציצים בתל אביב
    The mural covered with a red X with ewords 'rape culture' written underneath
    (Photo:Courtesy)
    "Freedom of expression and the arts are important values in our city, but because the painting was seen as acceptance of a forbidden and criminal act, we have decided to say goodbye to it," Huldai wrote on Twitter.
    Police said they would ask a court later in the day to extend the detention of three suspects arrested so far in the rape case. The teenager's lawyer said one of them told police that about 30 men had waited in line to rape her.
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    מחיקת ציור קיר מחוף מציצים
    מחיקת ציור קיר מחוף מציצים
    Names of convicted sex offenders written on the mural as a sign of protest
    (Photo: Courtesy)
    Israeli media reports said police believed the number of those involved was far smaller.
    In demonstrations in several cities last week and on social media, Israelis have rallied against sexual violence. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a statement on Thursday, described the Eilat incident as "a crime against humanity".
    Women's rights groups, organizations and companies staged a walkout across Israel at noon Sunday to protest violence. More protests were also planned.
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