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7/21/2025, 11:34:55 AM
>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 Gaza.”
>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 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-Palestinian 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.
>“It was scary,” said Hubberman, a dual Canadian-Israeli citizen from Toronto. “A lot of us asked ourselves: Is it safe for me to fly to Canada? Will I be arrested at the border?”
>“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 Gaza.”
>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 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-Palestinian 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.
>“It was scary,” said Hubberman, a dual Canadian-Israeli citizen from Toronto. “A lot of us asked ourselves: Is it safe for me to fly to Canada? Will I be arrested at the border?”
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