Effort to bring war criminal Prime Minister Netanyahu and IDF terrorists to justice
The Hind Rajab Foundation, a Belgian-Lebanese nonprofit founded by activist Dyab Abou Jahjah, is leading a tireless campaign to hold Israeli soldiers accountable for war crimes committed in Gaza. Named after a 6-year-old girl killed in an Israeli attack, the organization uses social media evidence to build legal cases against soldiers implicated in criminal acts. Their work recently led to a complaint against an Israeli soldier in Brazil, which resulted in a judge issuing an arrest warrant. However, the Israeli government intervened, reportedly helping the soldier flee to Argentina, thus obstructing justice. Abou Jahjah remains determined, stating, “We are relentless in seeking justice, and we are very convinced that one day justice will be served in a court of law.”The foundation’s efforts come amidst a climate of impunity. While countries like Poland ensure that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu can attend events without fear of arrest, the Hind Rajab Foundation is filing lawsuits against Israeli soldiers in Sweden and Brazil, citing their direct involvement in war crimes, including targeting civilians and destroying homes. Using open-source intelligence, the foundation compiles evidence from the soldiers’ own social media posts. Once enough evidence is gathered, legal cases are filed in countries with jurisdiction over the accused soldiers.
Despite facing significant obstacles, the Hind Rajab Foundation continues its mission for justice, calling on global leaders to take responsibility. Abou Jahjah stresses the importance of holding governments accountable, exemplified by recent cases filed against Israeli officials like Major Ghassan Alian, accused of war crimes related to the blockade in Gaza. The foundation’s persistence demonstrates that, even in the face of political interference, justice can and must prevail.
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The Hind Rajab Foundation, led by Dyab Abou Jahjah, is fighting for justice against Israeli war crimes in Gaza