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The Hind Rajab Foundation is the legal branch of the Belgian political activist group, the March 30 Movement, named in honor of Hind Rajab. The Foundation has as of early 2025 filed multiple lawsuits against people who served in the Israeli military during the Israel-Gaza War. The group is headed by Dyab Abou Jahjah and its lawyer is Haroon Raza.

History

Since the Israeli invasion of Gaza in October 2023, the Hind Rajab Foundation has filed lawsuits against European soldiers who served in the Israeli military. According to the organization's lawyer Haroon Raza, the group's goal is "to have everyone who is directly or indirectly responsible for war crimes and genocide in Gaza prosecuted and eventually behind bars".

In March 2024, after Israeli president Isaac Herzog announced that he intended to visit the Netherlands, Raza urged Dutch legal authorities to arrest Herzog for his role in the military conflict in Gaza.

In January 2025, the Foundation filed a case against Israeli Defense Forces soldier Yuval Vagdani. Five hundred pages of judicial records, filed with Brazilian courts, allegedly included evidence of Vagdani demolishing a residential block in Gaza outside of combat. Lawyer Maira Pinheiro brought forth the case in Brazil, where Vagdani was vacationing. After the case was initiated, the Israeli Foreign Ministry stated that they helped ensure Vagdani's "swift and safe departure" from Brazil to avoid investigation.

In response to the Foundation's efforts, the Israel Defense Forces announced that as of January 2025, it will no longer identify its forces by name in media.

References

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