Long-time readers will recall that I am a vociferous critic of Human Rights Watch. HRW purports to be a neutral human rights organization, but consistently hires staffers with a history of anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian activism to write and report on the Israel-Palestinian conflict. So how did HRW do after the Oct. 7 massacre and brutalization of Israelis? Perhaps even HRW would find it necessary to issue an immediate, strong condemnation? After all, everything about Hamas murderous rampage violated international law.
Nope. Checking HRW's website, I recount below how it responded, chronologically. Note that it took two days for HRW to say anything about Hamas's actions on 10/7, and even then HRW couldn't spare a single post on Hamas that also did not also address Israel's "obligations." HRW does pay lip service to Hamas's brutality, but only in the context of its primary function, which is as a propaganda outlet for the Palestinian side.
October 9, 2023  Q & A
 Questions and Answers: October 2023 Hostilities between Israel and Palestinian Armed Groups
October 9, 2023  News Release
 Israel/Palestine: Devastating Civilian Toll as Parties Flout Legal Obligations
 Respect International Law, End Impunity to Deter Further Abuses
October 10, 2023  Dispatches
 Hamas-Led Attack in Southern Israel Kills Hundreds
 All Parties to Conflict Must Abide by Laws of War
October 11, 2023  Commentary
 Real or Fake? Verifying Video Evidence in Israel and Palestine
 How HRW's Digital Investigations Team is Working to Build Evidence
October 11, 2023  Commentary
 With Gaza Sealed Off, Palestinians Face Aid Freezes Too
 Amid Humanitarian Crisis, Cutting Off Vital Lifeline Would Be Damaging
October 12, 2023  News Release
 Israel: White Phosphorus Used in Gaza, Lebanon
 Use in Populated Areas Poses Grave Risks to Civilians
October 12, 2023  Q & A
 Questions and Answers on Israel's Use of White Phosphorus in Gaza and Lebanon
October 13, 2023  Commentary
 Amid Israel/Palestine Hostilities, Brazil Should Press to Respect International Law
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