The Hind Rajab Foundation, based in Belgium, is working to hold Israeli soldiers accountable for alleged war crimes using their own social media footage as evidence.
Israeli authorities are concerned as reservist Yuval Vagdani fled Brazil to avoid questioning after sharing videos of violent actions he committed in Gaza.
Since its formation, HRF has filed over 1,000 cases for prosecution based on social media evidence of actions that may constitute war crimes.
HRF's efforts have been met with criticism in Israel, where some view these actions as a form of "doxxing" against soldiers.
Despite threats from Israeli officials, HRF maintains its mission, stating that the sense of impunity among soldiers following actions in Gaza is growing.