Two Israeli soldiers forced to flee Amsterdam after being doxxed
Israeli occupation soldiers have not hesitated to broadcast themselves on social media cheerfully committing various war crimes.
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A screenshot of Israeli occupation troops in Amsterdam (X screengrab)
Two serving Israeli occupation soldiers who took part in the onslaught in Gaza were forced to leave Amsterdam and return to "Israel" after being traced down and doxxed on social media by a pro-Palestine organization.
The two were on holiday in the Dutch capital when Israel Genocide Tracker (@trackingisrael) publicized their information and images, accusing them of partaking in the genocide in Gaza.
The post was specifically shared with the Hind Rajab Foundation, which attempts to obtain arrest warrants for IOF troops.
Yesterday, two Israeli soldiers landed in Amsterdam . One of them is a war criminal. Our lawyers moved on him, in silence. However, after some large accounts online started tagging us with their pictures, the Israelis were alerted and immediately smuggled them out of the… pic.twitter.com/8UFOI1j3ik
— The Hind Rajab Foundation (@HindRFoundation) February 18, 2025
According to the Israel Genocide Tracker, "After participating in the Gaza genocide, this Israeli tank commander from the 52nd Battalion, who was involved in kidnapping hundreds of civilians [especially in Jabalia] and who enjoyed taking selfies with them, landed in Amsterdam today for a vacation."
Israeli Givati reservist proudly posted that during the Gaza genocide, he was granted the "privilege" to participate and assert "superiority" over Palestinians—making up for 2014 failure.
— Israel Genocide Tracker (@trackingisrael) February 16, 2025
He shared images of himself next to Palestinian civilians they kidnapped from Khan Yunis. pic.twitter.com/NY4t2wVAYw
Israeli news channel N12 revealed that the troops previously uploaded films and photographs from fighting zones in Gaza during the war, which the Israel Genocide Tracker shared online.
After participating in the Gaza genocide, this Israeli tank commander from the 52nd Battalion, who was involved in kidnapping hundreds of civilians (especially in Jabalia) and who enjoyed taking selfies with them, landed in Amsterdam today for a vacation. pic.twitter.com/ceNttIooo5
— Israel Genocide Tracker (@trackingisrael) February 16, 2025
The two had authorization to travel to the Netherlands, but after the doxxing, the army ordered the troops to stay in their hotel rooms and not leave.
According to N12, this is the first time pro-Palestine organizations have targeted regular conscripts. Israeli officials have advised soldiers, both regular and reserve, to erase any photos or video evidence of them partaking in the war before flying overseas.
The military has warned them to avoid traveling, fearing arrest or investigation in the countries they planned to visit.
The Israeli military has also instructed some of its officers and soldiers currently abroad to leave immediately to avoid facing legal action.