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‘I’m afraid to go home’: Canadian IDF soldiers fear fallout from war crimes probe
2025-07-21
[IsraelTimes] Canada’s probe into the Israel-Hamas conflict doesn’t explicitly target Israelis, but its unclear scope has alarmed Jews amid rising international lawfare against soldiers

When Nati Hubberman was given back his phone in March after weeks of reserve duty on Israel’s northern front, he was inundated with messages from friends about a website he’d never heard of.

"People were texting me saying, ’Watch out, your name is on it,’" he said. "It" was FindIDFSoldiers.net, a site created in February by Davide Mastracci, a Canadian journalist who has harshly criticized Israel, accusing it of orchestrating a "planned genocide in Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Mastracci, an editor for an outlet called the Maple, aimed to identify Canadians who had fought for the Israel Defense Forces, either during the current war or previously. At the time, Hubberman said, the exposure felt disturbing but marginal.

Then, in June, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced that it had opened an investigation into "matters related to the Israel-Hamas
..the braying voice of Islamic Resistance®,...
armed conflict," with the possibility of uncovering "a perpetrator of core international crimes — such as genocide, war crimes, or crimes against humanity."

In previous years, the RCMP has conducted similar investigations relating to crimes against or by Canadians in the context of other foreign conflicts, including in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia. But this is the first time Canadian authorities have launched a war crimes-related probe connected to the Israeli-Paleostinian conflict — a development that has generated particular anxiety within Canada’s Jewish community, which has documented a rise in antisemitism since the October 7, 2023, attack.

The RCMP stated that its investigation wasn’t focused on "any community or group." But to Hubberman and others, the target appeared clear: Canadian IDF soldiers.

’A LOT OF MISLEADING INFORMATION’
News of the investigation prompted anxiety among Jews in Canada, with Iddo Moed, Israel’s ambassador, telling the Canadian Jewish News that he was "flabbergasted" and "concerned" by media reports on the probe. The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, a leading Canadian Jewish organization, likewise called reports of the investigation "deeply concerning."

But in the weeks since, Canadian Jewish leaders have been told that Canadian-Israeli soldiers are not under criminal investigation — and that the initiative began with a focus on Hamas’s crimes.

"There was a lot of misleading information when it first broke," said David Cooper, CIJA’s vice president of government relations. "People thought this was a targeted investigation into IDF soldiers — it’s not."

Cooper said CIJA has been in regular contact with the RCMP, which he said has "confirmed to us on multiple occasions" that no criminal investigation is currently underway.

He added that the RCMP’s involvement began with "investigations into Canadians that were murdered by Hamas" — a focus CIJA has urged the Canadian government to maintain.

"Hamas’ atrocities are well documented, including the murder of multiple Canadian civilians in Israel," read a statement by Noah Shack, CIJA’s interim president, on the day of the RCMP announcement. He encouraged "anyone who has information on Hamas’ crimes against humanity — including murder, torture, sexual violence, and abduction — to submit this evidence to the RCMP’s portal once in place."

Shack added, "Any suggestion that Israeli-Canadians should be targeted for their service — particularly in a war of self-defence waged by a close ally of Canada — not only represents a cynical distortion of the law, but fuels the violent mostly peaceful hatred faced by Israelis and Jews in North America."

Tensions between Jerusalem and Ottawa have also escalated in recent months. In May, Canada joined the United Kingdom and La Belle France in threatening "concrete actions" if Israel refused to stop the war in Gaza and allow in more aid. Canada has also instituted a halt to arms sales to Israel and has voted against it in the United Nations
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"It wasn’t like this when I was a kid. Canada was a great place. Antisemitism was nominal," Hubberman said. "Now, there are protests outside my parents’ synagogue."

A GROWING TOOL, A WIDER NET
At least one Canadian-Israeli soldier has sought legal representation from Lt. Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch, the former head of the IDF’s military prosecution in the West Bank.

While he declined to comment on the specifics of his client’s case, Hirsch warned that the broader trend signaled by the RCMP probe raises serious concerns regarding Canadian-Israeli relations.

"I’m not surprised by the investigation," said Hirsh, who is now director of the Initiative for Paleostinian Authority Accountability and Reform at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs. "It seems to be the continuation of a stance that the government of Canada has adopted: while feigning friendly relations with Israel, they are simultaneously accusing Israeli soldiers of war crimes."

If the Canadian government does begin investigating specific IDF soldiers, it will join a growing list of countries where such investigations have been initiated. As of January, the Foreign Ministry identified at least 12 legal complaints targeting Israeli soldiers over alleged war crimes in Gaza, filed in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Belgium, the Netherlands, Serbia, Ireland, and Cyprus, according to Hebrew media reports.

In most of those cases, the soldiers under investigation were Israeli nationals traveling abroad, not citizens of the countries pursuing the complaints. By contrast, the RCMP investigation referred to an "appropriate nexus to Canada," potentially meaning either those who committed crimes against Canadians or Canadian citizens who may have themselves committed crimes during the Israel-Hamas war.

Most of the complaints in other countries have not led to investigations, and none have resulted in arrests, but they have raised diplomatic concerns in Jerusalem.

One of the groups fueling the investigations is the Hind Rajab Foundation, which tracks IDF soldiers abroad, collects open-source material and submits legal complaints to foreign governments, often in countries where probes have been opened, though not in Canada. Dyab Abou Jahjah, one of the organization’s leaders, trained decades ago with Hezbollah, according to The New York Times

...which still proudly claims Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

In January, a reservist who had survived the Nova music festival massacre was urged by Israeli authorities to leave Brazil after the country’s Federal Court ordered police to open a war crimes investigation against him, according to Brazilian media reports. A month earlier, another Israeli soldier quietly fled Cyprus under similar circumstances, after the Hind Rajab Foundation filed a complaint against him with the International Criminal Court.

"In some cases, it seems that simply being in Gaza at the time is being treated as grounds for suspicion," Hirsch said. "That has no precedent whatsoever. You will find no tribunal that would charge a soldier under that definition, just for being a member of the armed forces."

He added that the accusations against IDF soldiers rely heavily on open-source material — media reports, social media posts, and politically motivated NGO findings, often taken out of context.

"If Canada is signalling a willingness to rely on social media evidence and NGO reports as a basis for criminal investigations, that should concern anyone who cares about due process," Hirsch warned.

Still, Hirsch believes prosecutions in Canada are unlikely.

"War crimes require a systematic policy of attacking civilians. That is not what the IDF is doing. Professionally and objectively evaluated, I don’t think there is a prosecution in the world that could come to a different conclusion," he said.

He added that if soldiers engage in unlawful behavior, the Israeli military justice system investigates and prosecutes legitimate cases of misconduct.

Hubberman’s father, a lawyer who has worked with the RCMP, reassured him that the RCMP agency conducting the investigation had never made an arrest and that the probe is largely a political show.

But rather than feeling relieved, Hubberman said it only underscores a deeper shift taking place in the country of his birth — where he feels that he is increasingly seen as a criminal on par with those who committed the atrocities of October 7.
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