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Hannibal Directive: As Oct. 7 plot unfolds, it’s clear Zionists killed their own

// presstv.ir

Evidence is emerging that establishes the fact that Zionist forces killed their own people on October 7.

Zionist propaganda has suggested that Palestinian resistance forces were responsible for their deaths, but the narrative doesn't add up.

Third, footage emerged of occupation forces engaging resistance fighters from within crowds of festivalgoers.

Fourth, one British citizen, who was at the festival, and also a member of the occupation forces, reportedly died after throwing grenades at resistance fighters.

Danielle Rachiel described nearly being killed after escaping from the Nova music festival: "As we reached the roundabout , we saw Israeli security forces!" he recalled.

There are images of incinerated corpses and also footage of many cars incinerated and destroyed in situ, as well as footage produced by the occupation forces once they gathered together all the vehicles in one place.

Most happened as a result of occupation forces' actions.

Given the fact that resistance fighters were lightly armed, the evidence of buildings reduced to rubble and burnt corpses and houses would appear to suggest Zionist forces were directly responsible for it.

If either were genuine, the most obvious explanation for all of the accounts of burnt babies is that the infants were killed by incineration after occupation force strikes on the residential houses where they lived.

Killing captives would appear to be in line with the little-known Zionist military doctrine known as the Hannibal Directive.

Created in 1986, and originally called the Hannibal Protocol, it posits as an overriding objective the need to avoid the capture of Zionist forces, if necessary, at the expense of eliminating their own forces.

Later the occupation forces Chief of Staff, Benny Gantz, modified the directive.