The controversial "Hannibal Directive", which Israel says isn't named for the famous Carthaginian general who took poison rather than be captured by the Romans, was reportedly enacted after the October 7 Hamas attack, with revelations detailing attacks by IDF tanks and helicopters on homes and vehicles returning to Gaza.
Yep but it’s one of the first complete article about it written in a western media. It took several sources from Israeli medias (Ynet, Haaretz, Kan, etc) written in July and some testimonies from october.
I thought this was already known.
Yep but it’s one of the first complete article about it written in a western media. It took several sources from Israeli medias (Ynet, Haaretz, Kan, etc) written in July and some testimonies from october.
Gotcha, thanks for the additional details.