[RG911Team] As controversy erupts in Gaza over the death and remains of Israeli hostages…
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Let’s ask: who issued the Hannibal Directive against Israeli civilians on 10/7?
As @BenSwann_ explains, the deceptive mass murder sounds eerily similar to 9/11.pic.twitter.com/r9qD5v41pc
The Hannibal Directive means "to kill your own."
I didn't realize that the Hannibal Directive tactic was exclusively used by the Israelis, but given what the DoD did with COVID and the vaccinations as a countermeasure, clearly, it's not exclusively the property of Israel.
Wikipedia explains,
The Hannibal Directive (Hebrew: נוהל חניבעל, romanized: Nóhal Khanibaál), also translated as Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol, is the name of a controversial procedure used by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to prevent the capture of Israeli soldiers by enemy forces. According to one version, it says that "the kidnapping must be stopped by all means, even at the price of striking and harming our own forces." It was introduced in 1986, after a number of abductions of IDF soldiers in Lebanon and subsequent controversial prisoner exchanges. The full text of the directive was never published, and until 2003, Israeli military censorship forbade any discussion of the subject in the press. The directive has been changed several times, and in 2016 Gadi Eizenkot ordered the formal revocation of the standing directive and the reformulation of the protocol.
In the military, there is loyalty among soldiers, but if the command above you wants you gone, they'll gone you. This is a thing that soldiers have always been concerned with. Think of fragging in the Vietnam War.
Fragging means nearly the same thing,
Fragging refers to the deliberate killing or attempted killing of a fellow soldier, typically a superior, by another soldier, often using a fragmentation grenade. This term became prominent during the Vietnam War, where it was associated with a breakdown of discipline and morale among troops, leading to numerous incidents, particularly against officers perceived as incompetent or overly strict.
So not a new concept. The difference between Israel's Hannibal Directive and Fragging, the latter was never committed to paper but more committed to the convictions on the hearts of rebellious soldiers. The Hannibal Directive became a formal military order committed to print, which means a certain legal finagling to remove it from public knowledge and public viewing.
It does make me wonder that if you're working with Jewish people, do they too love to demise and immolation of one of their? Asking for a friend.
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