In Amnesty International's infamous, and profoundly deceitful, report accusing Israel of "genocide," it wrote, "Amnesty International’s detailed findings about the crimes perpetrated by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in the context of their attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023 are the focus of
a forthcoming publication."
In a Q&A Amnesty
released a year ago, it said, "Amnesty International will issue a report with its research findings and legal analysis
in the coming months."
Twenty-six months after the worst antisemitic massacre since the Holocaust (murder, rape, kidnapping, burning families alive, parading naked hostages through Gaza streets), that “forthcoming” report is still nowhere to be seen.
They managed to produce 296 pages accusing Israel of genocide while the war was still raging, but in 26 months they can’t muster a single report on Hamas’ October 7 pogrom.
Why? Because, as
The Free Press reported in September 2025, Amnesty officials said releasing it might “be used to divert attention from the current crisis or justify ongoing genocide.” Translation: condemning Hamas could help Israel, and that is unacceptable.
Let that sink in: a “human rights” organization openly admits it is withholding documentation of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and sexual violence because it might politically benefit the victims.
In fact, the bulk of the research had been completed by August 2024, and internal pressure at Amnesty has stopped the report from being completed and released. Initially, memos at Amnesty said it should wait until after the "genocide" report was completed, and use the report on Hamas purely as a means to prove it is objective: "It will strengthen the perception of Amnesty International’s documentation of crimes committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip, including genocide, as an impartial conclusion and lend it greater weight.”
Even when the Free Press article was published, Amnesty said they plan to release it later that month - and it never happened.
There has been internal dissent about releasing the report, and even a petition circulated internally in Amnesty, thinking that it would help Israel in the court of public opinion, something which Amnesty employees are dead set against.
The ceasefire is two months old. But Amnesty is still waiting for the right time to release a report that condemns Hamas for the worst war crimes. Considering that Amnesty's employees and biggest fans happen to also be antisemites, if it ever sees daylight, it will probably be dumped on Christmas Eve 2025, or maybe even Christmas Eve 2028, when Western newsrooms are empty and no one is paying attention.
That’s how much Israeli lives, Israeli suffering, and basic intellectual honesty matter to the world’s most famous “human rights” group.
They aren’t just biased. They’re complicit.