The Hind Rajab Foundation filed a legal complaint Tuesday against the soldier wanted in Brazil who fled to Argentina, following a federal court's investigation order regarding suspected involvement in murder and crimes against humanity.
Additionally, it was revealed Tuesday that another war crimes complaint, including charges of crimes against humanity and genocide, was filed last week in Argentina against a second Israeli soldier, a Givati Brigade fighter. They indicate they have evidence to support these claims.

The Hind Rajab Foundation was established in September 2024 in Brussels as a nonprofit organization, named after a Palestinian child allegedly killed by the IDF during Operation Iron Swords. The foundation is a branch of the March 30 Movement, which has been active for more than three decades in legal pursuit of IDF soldiers.
The foundation collects publicly available information online about IDF soldiers, including information about military operations they participated in, with the aim of prosecuting these soldiers in foreign countries.
To date, the foundation has filed lawsuits against at least 28 soldiers in eight different countries. But that's not all – it appears the organization has submitted information to the International Criminal Court about "war crimes" allegedly committed by more than a thousand soldiers and officers during their operations in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.