The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs recently uncovered the activities of Diab Abu Jahjah, a former Hezbollah operative and founder of the “Hind Rajab Foundation,” which spearheaded legal campaigns against IDF soldiers worldwide. The ministry managed to rebrand Abu Jahjah’s online presence so that any Google search of his name leads to articles exposing his true face as a terror supporter.
A Leading Figure in Legal Campaigns Against IDF Soldiers Under the Hind Rajab Foundation
Born in southern Lebanon, Abu Jahjah joined Hezbollah at a young age and became a key figure in legal campaigns targeting IDF soldiers through the Hind Rajab Foundation. Established in September 2024 in Brussels, the foundation aimed “to break Israel’s cycle of impunity,” according to him. The organization filed lawsuits against IDF soldiers in Europe, attempting to exploit international legal systems to harm those serving in the Israel Defense Forces.

Over the years, Abu Jahjah, known by the alias “Malcolm X,” published opinion pieces in the Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese newspaper “Al-Akhbar” and even eulogized Hassan Nasrallah after his assassination. Additionally, his campaign partner, Karim Hassoun, publicly expressed support for the kidnapping of Israeli civilians last October.
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His Activities Endangered Israeli Soldiers
The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs’ initiative aimed to expose the reality that behind the facade of a “human rights activist,” Abu Jahjah harbors a dangerous agenda and is directly involved in supporting terrorism. According to the ministry, his actions put Israeli soldiers at risk by subjecting them to lawsuits and close surveillance during their travels abroad.

Abu Jahjah himself complained today (Thursday) on the social media platform X that the Israeli government had “taken over” his name on search engines: “When searching my name on Google, the first result is a sponsored smear article published on an Israeli government website.”
Minister of Diaspora Affairs, Amichai Chikli, praised the operation’s success: “I am proud of the ministry’s efforts in the fight against antisemitism. We will continue to expose the true faces of these so-called ‘human rights activists,’ who turn out to be Hezbollah and Hamas operatives and supporters. We will fight these organizations with every tool at our disposal and will not give them a moment of rest.”





