Zionist soldiers' fear of traveling abroad
Human rights organizations have been tracking soldiers and filing legal cases against them for taking part in the ongoing war on the Palestinian enclave.
Lawsuits have reportedly been filed in South Africa, Sri Lanka, Belgium, France and Brazil.
The army’s warning was particularly directed at reservists, as active-duty personnel cannot travel abroad without prior approval.
It also noted that Israel is in contact with countries where complaints have been filed against its soldiers, attempting to prevent investigations that could lead to arrests.
Israeli media reported earlier that a soldier accused of committing war crimes in Gaza had fled Brazil, where authorities were pressing for an investigation into his actions.
The move stems from a complaint filed by the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF), a Belgium-based organization advocating for justice for Palestinian victims.
According to Israel’s Channel 12, the complaint includes over 500 pages of evidence such as videos, geolocation data and open-source intelligence linking the soldier to the destruction in Gaza.
Despite a court order, the soldier, a reservist who was in Brazil as a tourist, managed to leave the country.