A Brussels-based human rights group has submitted over 1,000 names of Israeli soldiers to the ICC, linking them to war crimes through their digital footprints in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
The names of over 1,000 Israeli soldiers have been sent to the International Criminal Court by the Brussels-based human rights organization Hind Rajab Foundation, Israeli media reported.
According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the Foundation is actively pursuing Israeli soldiers who have left “digital footprints” while engaging in military operations in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
“All through the war in Gaza, Israeli soldiers have been leaving behind not only their physical footprints but also digital fingerprints, with many of them posting videos and photos of themselves online – and sometimes recording improper conduct and potential war crimes,” Haaretz noted.
The Foundation was established last year in memory of Hind Rajab, a 5-year-old girl killed by an Israeli airstrike that targeted a vehicle sheltering her family in Gaza’s Tel al-Hawa neighborhood and aims to challenge Israel’s pattern of impunity. (more...)
War Crimes – Hind Rajab Foundation Sends 1,000 Israeli Soldiers’ Names to ICC
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How the Hind Rajab Foundation is making Israeli soldiers fear arrest abroad
The Belgium-based Foundation has sent the names of more than 1,000 Israeli soldiers to the International Criminal Court
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