Quote (doomchaser @ 22 Oct 2024 19:08)
I respect you as a person even though I believe you are wrong some and ignore what your country actually is... It is a dictatorship that influences America's election to a great degree .. But yeah that person acts like he knows how we felt of the Iraq war "Weapons of mass destruction " was a lie. Hannibal Directive is real in Israel ..They had to bury all those cars shredded by helicopter fire ..And claimed Hamas burnt people alive in cars ... They claimed 50 babies beheaded and many other things that were a lie on oct 7 ... And oct 7 was far from the start of this war..1 can argue it was a long time coming when all other actions for negotiations were ignored to release hostages in Israel. Now Israel uses it as a excuse to bomb every hospital ... Every U.N aide operations ..and much more to speed along a genocide that is obvious to most people..
But like all the Americans signing up to war to go Iraq .. A Act like 9/11 or oct 7 is enough to ignore everything that is wrong with the war you rush into..
The Hannibal Directive is often misunderstood. Introduced by the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) in the 1980s, it is a highly controversial military protocol aimed at preventing Israeli soldiers from being captured by enemy forces. In such situations, the IDF may use extreme measures, even if it risks harming the captured soldier, in order to prevent the abduction. The directive has faced considerable criticism, especially when used in populated areas where civilian casualties could occur.
It’s important to note that when vehicles carrying hostages approach a border, the firepower might not be aimed directly at the car but rather at the surrounding area. This can result in the tragic deaths of innocent civilians, such as Gazans, in an attempt to neutralize a threat.
Furthermore, the majority of civilian casualties on October 7th occurred in the initial hours of the Hamas invasion, long before the IDF or the Israeli government fully understood the scale of the attack.
Claims that Israel is a dictatorship are unfounded, and there is no concrete evidence to support such assertions.
As for reports of atrocities, eyewitness such accounts from the aftermath of the October 7th attacks describe horrific scenes, including beheaded babies, pregnant women brutally murdered, and widespread violence. These accounts have been confirmed by various individuals, reinforcing the severe nature of the attack. Despite these horrific events, Israel insists that it is conducting its response in a humane manner.
While emotions and perspectives on these events vary, it’s crucial to consider verified information and the complexity of the ongoing conflict.
A brave Gazan has spoken out, highlighting how Hamas is charging $27 for a single bottle of water, while the IDF is providing water for free. This video says it all:
This post was edited by Many_Names on Oct 22 2024 12:21pm