Ice Buildup Inside Freezer Door?

I’m having problems with the bottom freezer on my Amana refrigerator building up ice and I have been doing a lot of reading to find out what the problem could be. While manually defrosting the freezer, I found water coming out of the door seal. I removed all the screws that hold the plastic shelves and the seal to the door and found big blocks of ice formed around the the insulation on the backside of the shelves. Is this a clue to the problem? I have not found any other posts where people have had ice buildup behind the plastic shelves on the freezer door.

After everything was defrosted, I replaces the soaked insulation behind the shelves and put everything back together. It worked for 2 weeks and now the back wall is freezing over again and I pulled the shelves off again and there was more ice forming. Any ideas?

This ice around the door seal and in the insulation points to frozen condensate. That means warm air is getting in through a bad or broken seal, freezing; and, when the unit defrosts, it drips out from under the seal.

So does this point to a bad seal as opposed to other auto-defrost components? Would this also contribute to the ice buildup on the back wall of the freezer? Thanks!