"Israel Genocide Tracker is an X account created in May that scans social media and gathers data on Israeli soldiers from previous posts they had published boasting about their actions in Gaza," the Middle East Eye reports.
It then creates a profile for each soldier, including personal information such as their name, age, family origin, and army unit.
According to TRT, which cited Israel's Channel 12 News, multiple soldiers have expressed concerns over the account.
"I'm afraid they could Google my name and find it there," one soldier told Channel 12.
The Israeli government and its agents compile endless lists of critics of Israel on sites like Canary Mission and the Anti-Defamation League but when pro-Palestine activists share the public information shared by Israeli soldiers themselves on social media suddenly it's a big deal.