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Hamas committed hundreds of war crimes in October 7 attack

One of the most in-depth international studies on the unprecedented incursion into southern Israel outlined a host of potential war crimes cases.

Israeli soldiers remove the body of civilian killed in the October 7 attack. Picture: Getty Images
Israeli soldiers remove the body of civilian killed in the October 7 attack. Picture: Getty Images

JERUSALEM: Hamas led other Palestinian armed groups in committing hundreds of war crimes in the surprise October 7 attack on Israel that set off the Gaza war, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Wednesday.

One of the most in-depth international studies on the unprecedented incursion into southern Israel outlined a host of potential war crimes cases.

“It’s impossible for us to put a number on the specific instances,” said HRW associate director Belkis Wille, adding that “there were obviously hundreds on that day”.

The crimes include “deliberate and indiscriminate attacks against civilians and civilian objects; wilful killing of persons in custody; cruel and other inhumane treatment; sexual and gender-based violence; hostage taking; mutilation and despoiling (robbing) of bodies; use of human shields; and pillage and looting”, the report states.

The report focuses on violations of international humanitarian law, rules mostly rooted in the Geneva Conventions for conduct in war.

Although Palestinian Islamist group Hamas is recognised as the orchestrator of the attack, the report lists other armed groups that committed war crimes on October 7, including Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

“The reality is that it really wasn’t civilians from Gaza who perpetrated the worst abuses,” Ms Wille said.

“That was a claim made very early on by Hamas to distance itself from the events, and by Israel to justify its retaliation operation.”

Ms Wille pointed to the “incredibly organised and co-ordinated nature” of the assault on cities, kibbutz communities, and military bases around Gaza.

“Across many attack sites, fighters fired directly at civilians, often at close range, as they tried to flee, and at people who happened to be driving vehicles in the area,” the report states.

“They hurled grenades and shot into safe rooms and other shelters and fired rocket-propelled grenades at homes.

“They set some houses on fire, burning and suffocating people to death, and forcing out others who they then captured or killed.”

HRW said it “found evidence of acts of sexual and gender-based violence by fighters including forced nudity, and the posting without consent of sexualised images on social media.”

The report quoted a team of the UN special representative on sexual violence in conflict who said they interviewed people “who reported witnessing rape and other sexual violence” including “rape and gang rape in at least three locations”.

But it said the full extent of sexual and gender-based violence “will likely never be fully known” as victims had died, or stigma would stop them talking out, or Israeli first responders “largely” did not collect relevant evidence.

The attack resulted in the deaths of 1195 people, mostly civilians.

AFP

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