Amnesty accuses Hamas of crimes against humanity, repeats genocide claims against Israel in Gaza war

This aerial view shows displaced Palestinians returning to the war-devastated Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on January 19, 2025. — AFP pic
Friday, 12 Dec 2025 10:45 AM MYT
JERUSALEM, Dec 12 — Amnesty International on Thursday accused Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups for the first time of crimes against humanity during and after the October 7, 2023 attack that sparked the Gaza war, with Hamas rejecting the report as “lies”.
“Palestinian armed groups committed violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes and crimes against humanity during their attacks in southern Israel that started on 7 October 2023,” the human rights watchdog said in the 173-page report.
Amnesty said the mass killing of civilians on October 7 amounted “to the crime against humanity of extermination”.
Hamas rejected the report, saying it contained “inaccuracies and contradictions”.
“The report’s repetition of the lies and allegations promoted by the occupation (Israeli) government concerning rape, sexual violence, and the mistreatment of captives clearly demonstrates that the purpose of this report is incitement and distorting the image of the resistance,” the militant group said in a statement.
It called on Amnesty to retract the “flawed and unprofessional report”.
Amnesty has also accused Israel of committing genocide in its retaliatory campaign in Gaza, an accusation Israel has vehemently denied.
The rights group said Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in Gaza “continued to commit violations and crimes under international law in their holding and mistreatment of hostages and the withholding of bodies seized”.
“The holding of hostages was done as part of an explicitly stated plan explained by the leadership of Hamas and of other Palestinian armed groups,” the report stated.
Mass killing
Amnesty has previously accused Hamas and other groups of committing war crimes, which are serious violations of international law against civilians and combatants during armed conflict.
Crimes against humanity can occur in peacetime and include torture, rape and discrimination, be it racial, ethnic, cultural, religious or gender-based. They involve “a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population”.
Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,221 people, and 251 people were taken hostage that day, including 44 who were dead.
Of the 207 hostages taken alive, 41 died or were killed in captivity. All have since been returned—mostly under a series of ceasefire agreements—except for the body of one Israeli officer.
Among the acts listed by Amnesty as crimes against humanity were murder, extermination, imprisonment, torture, enforced disappearance, rape and “other forms of sexual violence”.
For the latter crimes, the group said it was not able to interview survivors except for one case, and therefore could not conclude the scope or scale of the sexual violence.
The report concluded that Hamas and its armed wing were “chiefly responsible” for the crimes.
Hamas ally Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades and “unaffiliated Palestinian civilians”, were responsible to a lesser extent.
Arrest warrants
In May 2024, the International Criminal Court applied for arrest warrants for Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh, the head of its armed wing Mohammed Deif, and its October 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar, who was then the group’s chief in Gaza.
The ICC withdrew the applications after all three were killed later that year by Israel.
The court also issued a still-active arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant in November 2024 for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the war.
In December 2024, Amnesty accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. It warned late last month that Israel was “still committing genocide”, despite the current ceasefire, which came into effect on October 10.
When Amnesty first made the accusation, Israel’s foreign ministry vehemently rejected it as “entirely false” and called the report “fabricated” and “based on lies”.
Israel’s retaliatory assault on Gaza has killed at least 70,373 people, according to figures from the territory’s health ministry that the United Nations considers reliable. — AFP
It took Amnesty more than 2 years after Oct 7, 2023 to declare Harmass committed crimes against humanity.
ReplyDeleteFor IDF It took Amnesty 2 days after they moved into Gaza.
Harmass tried to hide this murder but IDF found her body and there is video evidence.
Hamas doctor murdered 19 year old hostage, Noa Marciano, in Shifa hospital by injecting air into her veins while she begged for her life.
Hamas told western media Israeli bombs killed her, and broadcast her body to terrorize Israel, but the IDF recovered her body in November ‘23 from a nearby building to Shifa and video evidence of her death. Her father is telling the story and
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is livid.
On Non 13, ‘23 Hamas released a video of the IDF Cpl. Noa Marciano speaking on camera. It then cut to showing her body and blaming Israel for her death as a psychological terror tactic. Western media outlets like the BBC and New York times amplified Hamas’s propaganda even though, as they noted, it could not be independently verified.
The harrowing video depicting the moments of Noa’s murder at Hamas’s hands was received by her father Avi Marciano via Telegram. Avi first publicly shared the details of Noa’s murder by a doctor at al-Shifa Hospital in May last year, alongside his wife Adi in statements to Israeli media. He publicly shared additional details of it yesterday, speaking to a small crowd about the doctor who lethally injected air into his daughter’s veins while she begged for her life instead of treating her non-life-threatening wounds. Avi’s remarks were shared in an Instagram video posted by activist Shai Deluca.
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Amnesty Suffers From Amnesia, Forgot All About the Girls in Afghanistan....
ReplyDeleteEverybody who wanted the Allied Forces Out.....
Happy Now? Why So Quiet?
Everyone should listen and share:-⬇️
The Taliban's Minister of Education says that girls' schools are likely to remain closed permanently. After the initial ban, there was hope they might reopen, but that hope is now gone. They lied. The Taliban haven’t changed and remain the same fanatics they were.💔
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Amnesty...Anybody....Don't forget the Yazidis.....
ReplyDeleteEight years after surviving an ISIS genocide (real extermination, not bored Westerners shouting for Gaza), tens of thousands of Yezidis continue to live in miserable conditions in tent camps in northwest Iraq.
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