Israel accused of killing its own civilians under the ‘Hannibal Directive’ to avoid them being taken hostage
The revelation that the Israeli military may have killed its own civilians under the controversial “Hannibal Directive” in order to prevent them from being taken hostage is both shocking and unsettling. The very idea that a country’s armed forces would resort to such extreme measures is deeply troubling and raises serious questions about morality and ethics in warfare.
The Israeli military’s response to inquiries about this disturbing practice has been evasive and dismissive, adding to the sense of unease surrounding the issue. The fact that over 800 civilians and around 300 soldiers were reportedly killed on a single day in southern Israel is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of conflict on innocent lives.… Continue reading