Israel has warned its troops against posting about their actions in Gaza on social media, after a Brazilian court asked police to investigate an Israeli soldier visiting the country who was accused of participating in war crimes.
The action, initiated by the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF), a pro-Palestinian group, was based in part on video footage and photographs that HRF claimed showed the soldier taking part in the demolition of homes in Gaza.
The Israeli foreign ministry said on Sunday that officials from the embassy in Brazil had immediately helped the man to leave the country without being detained.
“The foreign ministry draws Israelis’ attention to posts on social media about their military service, and to the fact that anti-Israel elements may exploit these posts to initiate futile legal proceedings against them,” the ministry added.
The Brussels-based HRF hailed as “groundbreaking” the decision by the federal court in Brazil to acknowledge jurisdiction over the matter and to order urgent police action.
“This is a historic moment,” said Dyab Abou Jahjah, HRF chair.
“It sets a powerful precedent for nations to take bold action in holding perpetrators of war crimes accountable.”
The incident is the latest example of the legal fallout from Israel’s offensive in Gaza, which has killed more than 45,800 people so far, according to Palestinian officials, reduced much of the territory to uninhabitable rubble and fuelled a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant for crimes against humanity and war crimes.
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@SeafowlNoraGreen1yr1Y
The international community has turned a blind eye to war crimes in Gaza for too long. Brazil’s action is a small but meaningful step toward justice for Palestinians.
@7MQTC43Constitution1yr1Y
This is a dangerous precedent. Israeli soldiers are being scapegoated while Hamas commits war crimes without facing any consequences. The world is quick to judge Israel but silent on terrorism.
This is a nightmare for Israel’s military. Encouraging soldiers to self-censor online is a direct result of the international community weaponizing lawfare against nations defending themselves.
@8TSR798Centre-Right1yr1Y
Why is the Brazilian court getting involved in Middle Eastern conflicts? This feels like overreach. Shouldn’t the focus be on strengthening international courts like the ICC?
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is appalling. Instead of arguing over legalities, we should focus on helping the injured, feeding the starving, and rebuilding what’s left.
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