HRF challenges Lithuania's refusal to probe Israeli soldier's 'war crimes'
HRF challenges Lithuania's refusal to probe Israeli soldier's 'war crimes' The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) has submitted a complaint to Lithuania’s Constitutional Court, challenging the country’s refusal to investigate alleged war crimes by an Israeli soldier, Sean Gor. The complaint said HRF evidence suggests that Gor, an Israeli national studying dentistry at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, participated in the military's attacks on UNRWA headquarters and the Al-Shifa medical complex in March-April 2024. Gor was part of the Israeli Army’s Vampire Empire Company of the 52nd Battalion in the 401st Brigade, which is alleged to have been involved in the murder of Hind Rajab, her family, and two paramedics in Gaza on 29 January 2024. The complaint said the refusal to open a pre-trial investigation effectively grants impunity to alleged perpetrators of international crimes solely because the crimes were committed outside Lithuanian territory. 🚨🇱🇹 The #HindRajabFoundation has filed a constitutional complaint over Lithuania's refusal to investigate Israeli soldier Sean Gor for alleged war crimes in Gaza, arguing the decision violates the country’s Constitution and is unlawful under international law. ➡️ More →… pic.twitter.com/cQZv5X7Caf — The Hind Rajab Foundation (@HindRFoundation) June 29, 2026
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