The Hind Rajab Foundation submitted an official file to the International Criminal Court in The Hague on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, under Article 15, documenting the details of the crime that led to the death of the girl Hind Rajab, and calling for immediate judicial action against those responsible, including soldiers and leaders of the occupation.
The foundation's statement clarified that the file consists of 120 detailed pages, identifying the responsibility of 24 soldiers and leaders of the occupation for the crime, in addition to six members of the victim's family and Red Crescent paramedics who were targeted while attempting to save the girl.
The foundation confirmed that the file outlines the direct role of each individual and soldier in committing the crime, providing evidence, documents, and testimonies that prove their involvement, emphasizing that the goal is to pursue the perpetrators judicially and ensure they do not escape punishment.
The foundation called on the International Criminal Court to issue immediate arrest warrants for the 24 soldiers and leaders listed in the file, considering this a necessary step to achieve justice for the girl and her family, and to protect civilians from future violations.
The foundation also urged the expansion of the judicial investigation to include specific military units of the occupation, pointing to: "The Empire of Vampire Commandos," the 52nd Armored Battalion, and the 401st Armored Brigade, asserting that these units played a role in executing the crime.
The foundation noted that the purpose of submitting the file is to achieve justice for the victims and hold accountable those responsible for gross violations of international humanitarian law, especially regarding the protection of civilians, children, and paramedics during armed conflicts.
The "Hind Rajab Foundation" confirmed that it will follow up on the case with the international court and will provide any additional documents or witnesses that prove the involvement of more individuals or military units in the crime.
The foundation highlighted that the file includes precise and comprehensive documentation of the dates, locations, and circumstances in which the crime occurred, in addition to eyewitness testimonies, photos, and videos documenting the violations, aiming to present a complete file that leaves no legal gaps before the international court.
The foundation concluded its statement by emphasizing that this file represents a call to the international community to ensure accountability for the perpetrators of crimes, sending a clear message that children, civilians, and paramedics are protected under international law, and that any violation will be pursued judicially, no matter how long it takes.
This file represents a call to the international community to ensure accountability for the perpetrators of crimes.





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Hind Rajab Foundation submits a file to the International Criminal Court demanding the arrest of 24 soldiers and commanders from the occupation.