Znając startegię psychopatów z Izraela, ginęli zapewne tylko Ci, którzy nie mieli psychopatycznych genów tak jak w trakcie operacji wojskowej, która miała uszkodzić mózgi całemu pokoleniu żydów Sefardyjskich w Izraelu
„Była szalona histeria, a decyzje zaczęły być podejmowane bez zweryfikowanych informacji”: dokumenty i zeznania uzyskane przez Haaretza ujawniają rozkaz operacyjny Hannibala, który nakazuje użycie siły, aby zapobiec wzięciu żołnierzy do niewoli, był wydany w trzech obiektach wojskowych zinfiltrowanych przez Hamas (który też jest dziełem psychopatów z Izraela), potencjalnie zagrażając również cywilom.”
„Operacje dywizji w Gazie i naloty w pierwszych godzinach 7 października opierały się na ograniczonych informacjach. Pierwsze długie chwile po rozpoczęciu ataku Hamasu były chaotyczne. Napływały raporty, a ich znaczenie nie zawsze było jasne. Kiedy zrozumiano ich znaczenie, zdano sobie sprawę, że wydarzyło się coś przerażającego.” – jest to wersja dla opinii publicznej, w rzeczywistości, 7 października, od początku do końca był planem operacji terrorystycznej/wojskowej IDF
IDF Ordered Hannibal Directive on October 7 to Prevent Hamas Taking Soldiers Captive
’There was crazy hysteria, and decisions started being made without verified information’: Documents and testimonies obtained by Haaretz reveal the Hannibal operational order, which directs the use of force to prevent soldiers being taken into captivity, was employed at three army facilities infiltrated by Hamas, potentially endangering civilians as well
Gaza Division operations and airstrikes in the first hours of October 7 were based on limited information. The first long moments after the Hamas attack was launched were chaotic. Reports were coming in, with their significance not always clear. When their meaning was understood, it was realized that something horrific had taken place.
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-07-07/ty-article-magazine/.premium/idf-ordered-hannibal-directive-on-october-7-to-prevent-hamas-taking-soldiers-captive/00000190-89a2-d776-a3b1-fdbe45520000
Similar orders were also given to soldiers operating inside the Re’im Camp and Nahal Oz post, and according to testimonies, a Hermes 450 drone attacked the Re’im base once Shaldag commandos were already there fighting to regain control from the terrorists.
It was not confirmed whether any Israeli soldiers had been harmed as a result of the strike.
It was unclear from the report whether the supposed order was implemented at Nahal Oz, as seven surveillance soldiers were nevertheless kidnapped from the base, and 53 soldiers were killed.
In November 2023, a separate Haaretz report alleged that a small number of civilians may have been injured by fire from a military chopper as they were fleeing the Supernova music festival, held in the fields of Kibbutz Re’im. The report was denied by the police, however, and resulted in false claims from the Palestinian Authority that Israel had “allowed the occupation police and army to kill” all of the 364 partygoers mowed down by terrorists at the music festival.
According to Sunday’s report, the order to implement Hannibal-esque policies during the hours of fighting on October 7 was not limited to military bases but extended to civilians as well.
Shortly before 11:30 a.m., an order was issued in which soldiers were told that “not a single vehicle could return to Gaza” from inside Israel, for fear that it would be transporting kidnapped individuals.
An unnamed source from the IDF’s Southern Command confirmed to Haaretz that the order was issued because “everyone knew by then that such vehicles could be carrying kidnapped civilians or soldiers.”
The source added that while there were no instances in which a vehicle carrying kidnapped Israelis was knowingly attacked, “you couldn’t really know if there were any such people in a vehicle.”
“I can’t say there was any clear instruction, but everyone knew what it meant to not let any vehicles return to Gaza,” the source said.
In one case, an Israeli Air Force probe determined that Efrat Katz, 68, was likely killed by helicopter fire during an attempt by Hamas terrorists to take the Kibbutz Nir Oz resident hostage on October 7.
According to the investigation, amid battles that took place in southern Israel on October 7, an IAF helicopter opened fire on a car with several terrorists in it. It was later revealed, based on eyewitnesses, videos from the helicopter, and surveillance camera footage, that the vehicle also had Israeli hostages in it.
In total, some 1,200 people were massacred across southern Israel on October 7, and 251 were seized as hostages, the majority of them civilians.
Toward the evening, as the IDF fought to regain control of the Gaza border communities, Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram, the commander of the IDF’s 99th Division, ordered a tank to fire on a home in Kibbutz Be’eri, where Hamas terrorists were holding 14 Israelis hostage.
The tank fired two shells toward the house. Of the 14 who had been held hostage, 13 were killed in the intense firefight between Israeli troops and the Hamas terrorists. It remains unclear how many of the 13 had been harmed by the tank fire, although at least one of them, 68-year-old Adi Dagan, was said to have been killed by shrapnel.
In the coming weeks, the IDF is due to present the findings of an investigation into the incident.
The Hannibal Protocol was canceled by then-IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot in 2016, who said that the military would instead design a series of new orders, better tailored to the various situations that soldiers may find themselves in.
While the decades-old protocol intended to allow troops to use potentially massive amounts of force to prevent soldiers from falling into enemy hands, some officers understood it to mean a soldier should deliberately be killed if it meant preventing their abduction.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-officers-invoked-defunct-hannibal-protocol-during-oct-7-fighting-report/
7 października jest częścią planu budowy Wielkiego Izraela na Bliskim Wschodzie i psychopaci z Izraela stojący za tym projektem, robiąc prowokację gliwicką na Izrael, po prostu rozszerzyli trochę zakres dyrektywy Hannibala: