Latin America
The Hind Rajab Foundation is pursuing an Israeli fighter after forcing him to flee a similar investigation initiated in Brazil.
Vagdani, a survivor of the Oct. 7 Nova massacre, said that he would never return to Brazil.
The suspects, who hailed from multiple countries, including the United States, Spain, Germany and Yemen, were detained for “acts of terrorism.”
In addition to Brazil, legal action against Individual citizens happened in the Netherlands, Ireland, Cyprus, Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Interpol issued an international arrest warrant for the cult leader late last month.
The contingent will share expertise gained treating cult victims and their families.
Jonathan Emmanuel Cardona Castillo, is wanted by Guatemala on charges including human trafficking, rape and abuse of minors.
It comes as ties between the two countries plummeted to historic lows this year after the Brazilian president compared Israel’s war against Hamas to the Holocaust.
The radical group, whose women wear black burkas, has fought child and sexual abuse charges in several countries.
It is now the sixth in Israel’s capital, along with United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo and Papua New Guinea.
President Santiago Peña called the move a “tipping point” in his country’s history.
Israel’s National Security Council warned of terrorist activity in the South Caucasus and South Asian countries.