Unmasking the Hind Rajab Foundation: A Pseudo-Legal Organisation Masking a Dangerous Agenda
The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) presents itself as a legitimate legal advocacy group, dedicated to holding the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) accountable for alleged war crimes.
However, behind this facade lies a disturbing reality.This report reveals the HRF's deep connections to extremist ideologies and terrorist organisations, raising serious concerns about its true motives.
The HRF actively gathers and disseminates information on IDF soldiers living abroad, aiming to subject them to legal harassment and potentially jeopardise their safety. The foundation has filed complaints against soldiers across multiple countries and submitted reports to the International Criminal Court (ICC) alleging "war crimes" committed by numerous soldiers and officers.
Leading this campaign are Dyab Abou Jahjah and Karim Hassoun, individuals with a documented history of supporting terrorism and antisemitism.
- Dyab Abou Jahjah, a founder and chairman of the HRF, is a former Hezbollah activist and has openly praised figures connected to terrorist organisations. He even celebrated the September 11 attacks as “sweet revenge”. During the Iron Swords War, he actively demonstrated his support for both Hamas and Hezbollah.
- Karim Hassoun, co-founder and secretary of the HRF, has praised Samir Kuntar, who carried out the brutal murder of the Haran family in Nahariya in 1979. Hassoun has also publicly defended Hamas, condemning the group for not taking more hostages during the recent conflict.
Both Abou Jahjah and Hassoun have held leadership positions in the Arab European League (AEL), an organisation convicted of disseminating Holocaust denial material.
Don't be fooled by the HRF's carefully constructed image. This report delves into the organisation's disturbing connections and activities, exposing its dangerous agenda.
View attachment 764168Abu Jahjah glorifies the leader of Hezbollah immediately after his assassinationView attachment 764169Karim Hassoun at mock funeral for Hamas leader, Abdel Aziz al-RantisiView attachment 764170Karim Hassoun's Facebook account only two days after the massacre in the Gaza envelopeView attachment 764171Abu Jahjah boasts about his ties to the Hezbollah terrorist organization.View attachment 764172Abu Jahjah glorifies the leader of Hezbollah immediately after his assassination