Israeli Army Activates Hannibal Directive amid Reports of 'New Disaster' in Gaza palestinechronicle.com
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Israeli media reported on Monday that Israeli occupation forces were involved in two significant security incidents in the Gaza Strip.
In the first incident, described by Israeli sources as a “new disaster” and a “fierce battle,” clashes erupted east of Gaza City.
According to Israeli reports, at least one Israeli soldier was killed and three others were seriously injured. The Hannibal Protocol was activated amid fears of a possible soldier capture, though the soldier was later located.
The Hannibal Directive is a controversial military protocol that permits the use of indiscriminate firepower, even against Israel’s own civilians, in an effort to prevent the capture of Israeli soldiers.
In the second incident, the Qassam Brigades announced that its fighters struck an Israeli armored personnel carrier north of Khan Yunis using a Yassin 105 missile, confirming that helicopters intervened to evacuate the wounded.
Last Tuesday, Israel acknowledged the killing of five soldiers from the Netzah Yehuda Battalion of the Kfir Brigade, along with 14 others wounded, in battles in northern Gaza.


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