The European Hind Rajab Foundation, whose representative was invited to the conference on the “Palestinian issue,” reported that the organizers of the event canceled their invitation at the last minute, writes Mako.
Hind Rajab claims that the decision was made by the organizers following “false publications” in the Israeli media that linked the foundation with “resistance movements in Lebanon and Palestine.”
According to available information, the Hind Rajab Foundation is associated with the March 30 Movement, both organizations are headed by the same people: Diab Abu Jahya and Karim Hassan, living in Belgium. Both are radical Islamic activists, both have expressed support for the terrorist organization Hezbollah and are included by US authorities in the list of persons subject to special screening if flying to the United States.
The main activity of both organizations, Hind Rajab and the March 30 Movement, is to detect “digital traces” of Israeli soldiers on social networks, mainly those who were in the Gaza Strip. This data is transmitted to the Criminal Court in The Hague, which also allows the organization’s activists to track the movement of Israeli troops around the world and call for a “fair trial for them.”