Israel Sanctions Human Rights Lawyers as Legal Pressure Mounts Worldwide

In a dramatic escalation of its efforts to counter mounting international legal challenges, the Israeli government has issued sanctions targeting 50 individuals, placing human rights defenders and legal professionals from the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) at the top of the list. Among those named are HRF Chairman Dyab Abou Jahjah, co-founders Karim Hassoun and Haroon Raza, and three lawyers who have worked on the foundation’s global litigation campaigns.

The move is widely viewed as retaliatory, following a series of landmark legal victories for HRF. Most notably, in May 2025a Peruvian court opened a formal criminal investigation into an Israeli soldier for alleged war crimes committed in Gaza—marking the first time such proceedings have been initiated in the South American nation. The complaint, filed by HRF in collaboration with Peruvian human rights lawyer Julio César Arbizu González, triggered intense diplomatic fallout and set a precedent for broader accountability.

Global Legal Campaign Gains Momentum

Founded in Brussels in 2024 and named after Hind Rajab, a five-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, the HRF has rapidly become a central force in a sweeping international legal campaign targeting Israeli officials, commanders, and soldiers. The foundation reports that it is pursuing cases in over 40 countries, leveraging universal jurisdiction laws to file criminal complaints, arrest applications, and legal briefs against those accused of war crimes.

Recent filings span Latin AmericaEurope, and Asia, with legal actions initiated or under review in countries including BrazilArgentinaBelgiumItalyNepalThailand, and the UK. In Brazil, the case of Israeli reservist Yuval Vagdani—who publicly shared footage of himself destroying civilian homes—prompted a near-arrest and a diplomatic scramble. Vagdani fled Brazil just before an arrest warrant was issued and was assisted by Israeli authorities in returning home, leading to reported new guidelines advising Israeli soldiers not to post evidence of operations online.

Reallocating State Funds to Protect the Accused

The financial implications for Israel are significant. According to Israeli media and government sources, the state has begun reallocating millions of shekels from its national budget to fund legal defense efforts for those under investigation abroad. This includes hiring legal teams, lobbying foreign governments, and coordinating diplomatic support in jurisdictions where Israeli officials have never previously faced prosecution.

While the 2025 state budget allocates over ?110 billion for defense and security, an additional ?1.64 billion is set aside for overseas diplomatic operations under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). Though the MFA budget does not publicly itemize legal expenditures, observers believe it likely covers legal defenses as well as strategic messaging efforts abroad.

An instructive reference from 2016 offers historical precedent. During a Knesset oversight session on strategic communications, MFA officials admitted to spending “tens of millions” of shekels on international campaigns to counter the BDS movement. These campaigns, which encompassed legal, academic, and media operations, were funded under general “strategic communications and Hasbara” budgets, with no public disclosure of how resources were divided between propaganda and legal defense.

This long-standing opacity in budgetary transparency has raised concerns that current efforts to fight HRF-led legal cases and discredit the foundation are being conducted under similar discretionary categories—hidden from public scrutiny but clearly aligned with state priorities.

Anticipated Hasbara Campaign

The HRF has warned of an imminent Hasbara (propaganda) campaign by Israeli state and affiliated actors aimed at delegitimizing the foundation, creating public confusion, and undermining its credibility in the eyes of potential judicial partners around the world.

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