Table of Contents
- Amnesty's Accusation
- Detailed Report Findings
- Previous Documentation by Amnesty
- Global Debate on Conduct
Amnesty International has, for the first time, officially accused Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups of committing crimes against humanity during and following the October 7, 2023, attack that initiated the ongoing war in Gaza.
In a comprehensive 173-page report released on Wednesday, the global human rights organization stated that its investigation revealed that “Palestinian armed groups committed violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes, and crimes against humanity during their assaults in southern Israel that began on October 7, 2023.”
Amnesty, which has previously documented alleged war crimes committed by Hamas, indicated that the group has further transgressed by “continuing to perpetrate violations and crimes under international law in their detention and mistreatment of hostages and the withholding of bodies taken” during the attack.
This report emerges amidst an ongoing global discussion regarding the actions of both Hamas and Israel throughout the conflict, with Amnesty highlighting that its findings are part of a wider investigation into human rights violations on all sides.
What does Amnesty International accuse Hamas and Palestinian armed groups of?
Amnesty International claims that these groups violated international humanitarian law, committed war crimes, and engaged in crimes against humanity during their attacks.
What are the key findings of the report released by Amnesty International?
The report outlines that these groups have committed violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, particularly in their treatment of hostages.
How does this report fit into the broader context of the conflict?
Amnesty International emphasizes that its findings contribute to a wider investigation of human rights violations occurring on all sides during the conflict.


