Yes, the Hamas atrocities happened, but where you show selective elements of what has happened rather than the totality, that amounts to propaganda. You might like to give the Oscar winning documentary a name so I can comment on it. More than one film has won an Oscar so it's impossible to know what you're talking about there. I have no idea what the pallywood movies you refer to are either so I can't comment there. Wikipedia says the claim of "pallywood" films are false but I concede it's not an infallible source. I condemn virtually everything Hamas does, and would include the parading of hostages when releasing them in that.
the substantive issue now is the war crimes being committed by the israelis. in recent days Western nations have condemned Israeli government ministers Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich. Smotrich is on the record as saying that the starvation to death of Gaza's 2 million people would be the "just and moral" thing to do in response to the October 7 attack. He not only retained his ministry within the government, but when Western countries subsequently sanctioned him for his views, the Israeli government's response through their Foreign Minister has been to say that " It is outrageous that elected members of the government are subjected to these kinds of measures." So we have an israeli government Minister openly advocating genocide, and the government backing him to the hilt rather than expelling him from their government. Why would an israeli government stand in lockstep with a Minister who openly advocates genocide: Given their mass extermination of Palestinian civilians it's hard to see a reason other than it's what they believe in themselves.