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}}</ref> Operation Abraham is based on the alleged [[Abrahamic covenant]].
At the 2009 National [[HIV ]] Prevention Conference in Atlanta, Schenker proposed lobbying the [[AAP]] on the issue of infant [[circumcision ]] in his presentation abstract and at the conference itself.<ref>{{REFweb
|quote=
|url=http://www.circumcisionandhiv.com/2009/09/the-forward-operation-abraham-coming-to-america.html
|date=2009-09-10
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}}</ref> In an act of cynicism, or in just plain ignorance, Schenker claims a debate on "the benefits of circumcision" has yet to occur in the [[United States]], and he pretends to want to start one. <ref name="Jewish Daily"/> He further tries to argue that Operation Abraham's motives have nothing to do with [[Judaism]], despite the organization's obvious name. Opponents to Opration Operation Abraham, argues Schenker, were led by "ignorance or cruelty or antisemitism."
== Schenker's "Scientific Presentation" ==
{{Citation
|Title=David Llewellyn's Account of NHPC 2009
|Text=At one of the last sessions, the speaker from "Operation Abraham," an [[Israel]]-based group that apparently hopes to be engaged to assist the U.S. in circumcising black and Hispanic males, put a photo of an [[intact ]] male up on the screen. The figure of an elephant had been drawn around the penis so that the intact penis looked like an elephant's trunk. The words "Yes! A circumcision please!" had been added to the photo. I remonstrated loudly until this smear against [[intact ]] males was taken down. I then promptly left the session. I am still awaiting a deserved, written, direct apology from Dr. [[Peter Kilmarx]], Chief of the Epidemiology Branch of the Division of [[HIV]]/[[AIDS ]] Prevention of the CDC, who was in attendance and from whom I demanded an apology.
|Author=Llewellyn, D.
|Source=NHPC 2009
== Circumcising Hispanics ==
At the 2009 National [[HIV ]] Prevention Conference, Inon Schenker outlined a plan to come to [[United States| America ]] to promote [[circumcision ]] in communities where circumcision is not part of the culture, particularly Hispanic communities.<!-- <ref name="NHPC"/> --> Schenker evidently is a [[circumcised ]] man who wants others to experience the same [[Psychological_issues_of_male_circumcision#Trauma_of_circumcision| trauma of circumcision]] as did he.<ref name="vanderkolk1989">{{REFjournal
|last=van der Kolk
|first=BessellBessel A. |init=BA |author-link=Bessel van der Kolk
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|title=The compulsion to repeat the trauma: re-enactment, revictimization, and masochism
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|journal=Psychiatr Clin North Am
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|pages=389-411
|url=http://www.traumacentercirp.org/productslibrary/pdf_filespsych/vanderkolk/Compulsion_to_Repeat.pdf
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==Circumcision does not prevent HIV infection==
=== Population-based studies ===
{{Population-based studies}}
 
===Two African surveys===
The previously reported studies were from developed Western nations. Now we have information from Sub_Saharan Africa.
 
French scientist [[Michel Garenne]], Ph.D. has published two reports in 2022 comparing the incidence of [[HIV]] infection in [[circumcised]] and [[intact]] men.
 
In his first report, Garenne presented the findings from a study in Lesotho, the enclave in South Africa. He reported:
 
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In couple studies, the effect of circumcision and VMMC on HIV was not significant, with similar transmission from female to male and male to female. The study questions the amount of effort and money spent on VMMC in Lesotho.<ref name="garenne2022A">{{REFjournal
|last=Garenne
|first=Michel
|init=M
|author-link=Michel Garenne
|title=Changing relationships between HIV prevalence and circumcision in Lesotho
|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35373731/
|date=2022-04-04
|journal=J Biosoc Sci
|volume=online ahead of print
|pages=1-16
|DOI=10.1017/S0021932022000153
|pubmedID=35373731
|accessdate=2022-11-06
}}</ref>
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In his second report, Garenne (2022) presented information from six Sub-Saharan African nations (Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe). He reported:
 
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"Results matched earlier observations made in South Africa that [[circumcised]] and [[intact]] men had similar levels of HIV infection."<ref name="garenne2022B">{{REFjournal
|last=Garenne
|first=Michael
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|title=Age-incidence and prevalence of HIV among intact and circumcised men: an analysis of PHIA surveys in Southern Africa
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|journal=J Biosoc Sci
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|date=2022-10-26
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|pages=1-13
|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-biosocial-science/article/abs/ageincidence-and-prevalence-of-hiv-among-intact-and-circumcised-men-an-analysis-of-phia-surveys-in-southern-africa/CAA7E7BD5A9844F41C6B7CC3573B9E50
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|pubmedID=36286328
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|DOI=10.1017/S0021932022000414
|accessdate=2022-11-06
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* [[Israel]]
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