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Reporting in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz offers the most significant evidence to date that Israel killed its own citizens in an effort to prevent Hamas fighters from returning to Gaza after the Palestinian groupâs armed operation.
A report in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz has claimed the IDF invoked the controversial Hannibal directive during Hamasâ October 7 attack last year, deliberately killing Israelis to prevent them from being taken hostage by Palestinian fighters.
âDocuments 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,â read an article in the liberal paperâs Sunday edition.
ââNot a single vehicle can return to Gazaâ was the order,â writes journalist Yaniv Kubovich. âAt this point, the IDF was not aware of the extent of kidnapping along the Gaza border, but it did know that many people were involved. Thus, it was entirely clear what that message meant, and what the fate of some of the kidnapped people would be.â
The newspaper notes the exact number of Israelis killed by IDF fire is unknown. The report cites testimony from servicemembers up and down the IDF chain of command, including soldiers and mid- and senior-level officers.
An IDF spokesperson said internal investigations into the incident were ongoing.
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Highly controversial within and outside of Israel, the so-called Hannibal directive was devised in response to the threat of armed groups gaining leverage over the Israeli state through the taking of hostages. Palestinian forces took several Israelis captive during the 1970s and 80s, successfully negotiating the release of Palestinian prisoners in return. The notion Israelis were âbetter dead than abductedâ led to the creation of the protocol, which allowed the use of deadly force.
Claims of the invocation of the Hannibal directive on October 7 were made months ago when it was revealed an IDF brigadier general instructed a tank to shell a house in Kibbutz Beâeri with a number of Israelis and Hamas fighters inside, killing 13 Israeli captives. But Sundayâs report is the most complete accounting to date of accusations of friendly fire.
The allegations add to claims Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has deliberately placed Israeli citizens in harmâs way in order to pursue the Likud partyâs vision of territorial maximalism. The response to Hamasâ October 7 attack was reportedly delayed for hours because Netanyahu had redeployed soldiers to support Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank.
Netanyahuâs government received urgent warnings from Egyptian authorities in the months leading up to Hamasâ attack that the Palestinian group was likely planning a significant armed operation, it has been revealed. Israeli reconnaissance of the Gaza Strip, broadly considered âone of the most heavily surveilled places in the world,â showed Palestinian fighters were training in the use of hang gliders that were used to breach the enclaveâs border fence.
(Sputnik) by John Miles