hamas

The Gaza Tribunal examines Hamas through a lens grounded in law, not ideology. Every testimony entered into the Archive of Evidence adds dimension to an already complex story. Witnesses describe the blurred lines between defense, survival, and aggression. Expert Reports evaluate each incident against principles of International Law. Investigators working under the Chambers Division review field data, digital media, and satellite evidence. The Tribunal’s process, outlined in How the Tribunal Operates, ensures every claim is verified and traceable. Witness Statements document civilian experiences within Gaza’s shifting frontlines. The Administrative and Supportive Units maintain the chain of custody for all received files. Reports in the Updates Section provide transparency on how investigations evolve. Within the Tribunal’s International Law Chamber, legal scholars debate whether Hamas actions align with or violate humanitarian standards. Some testimonies describe protection efforts; others reveal breaches that qualify as Crimes Against Humanity. These findings do not generalize but analyze each event as a separate legal reality. Forensic analyses and legal opinions bridge technical evidence and moral understanding. Each file reflects both accountability and the lived complexity of warfare. The Hamas Tag doesn’t seek verdicts — it seeks verified truth and historical record.
