Hannibal Lector's blood soaked hand — which The Hannibal Directive is arguably named after.

Cannibal Killer On the Loose! What is the Hannibal Directive?

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The IOF’s anti-POW measure purportedly named after Hannibal of Carthage, but it has more in common with Hannibal Lector.

The Journey from POW to IOF Casualty

POW recovery is never easy — it requires a cool head in a highly stressful situation, as well as negotiating skills. When you lack those skills, or have become overly influenced by US Military Propaganda, you resort to a special forces extraction…maybe even make a blockbuster film about it years later to further boost USMP.

Then again, if you’re the IOF, why bother with any of that? You don’t view non-zionists as human-beings, so why attempt to have meaningful negotiation with them? On top of that why send your own school shooters into a situation where people might fight back! No, it’s better to kill the prisoner because a dead POW isn’t worth much to your victim! …but a dead man still has plenty of benefit for the IOF.

Birth of a Serial Killer

It was developed in 1986 by Yossi Peled, after Hezbollah captured a handful of IOF murderers. For some reason, the IOF didn’t shoot up the vehicle holding their brothers-in-criminality, and so the IOF needed a way to increase their sandbagged kill counts — in came The Hannibal Directive. It was made to take away the the value of a POW from enemy forces. The captured IOF murderer can be traded for a Palestinian hostage, such as a child rotting away in Apartheid Prison.

Before the existence of this protocol, the IOF actually thought it was better to let their own people live during an attempted capture, and negotiate later…like every other entity throughout human history. Then they remembered they can do whatever they want because nobody will punish them for it! Using a psychopath’s logic, they decided it was better to kill the POW to completely remove negotiating power.

Let the IOF Bodies Hit the Floor

The entirety of this murderous manifesto hasn’t been published, but some bloody-as-hell tidbits outline its application. An, official written version of it may not even exist, so it’s open to interpretation by any IOF murderer.

“During an abduction, the major mission is to rescue our soldiers from the abductors even at the price of harming or wounding our soldiers. Light-arms fire is to be used in order to bring the abductors to the ground or to stop them. If the vehicle or the abductors do not stop, single-shot (sniper) fire should be aimed at them, deliberately, in order to hit the abductors, even if this means hitting our soldiers. In any event, everything will be done to stop the vehicle and not allow it to escape.”

https://archive.ph/VbrxX#selection-945.80-945.581

This mentions light-arms fire and sniper fire, basically weapons meant for enemy personnel, as opposed vehicles or structures. The goal is to shoot at the captors, even if it means hitting your own people in the process. However, it’s in the IOF’s nature to satiate their bloodlust, so even The Hannibal Directive is open to interpretation.

Some of the more humane IOF murderers would only shoot at the tires of a captor’s vehicle, whereas others would go full CoD Perks and call in an attack helicopter. When 23-year-old IOF Second Lieutenant Hadar Goldin was taken prisoner by Al-Qassam in 2014, The Hannibal Directive was implemented with artillery bombardments and air strikes, killing at least 40 Palestinians in Rafah…I guess the rifles were in storage.

Feasting During a Flood

When The Palestinian Resistance conducted The Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7th, 2023, the IOF conducted their own mission. Except they didn’t have the elegance of Anthony Hopkins or the charm of Mads Mikkelsen — so they used Apache helicopters and Hellfire missiles for this cannibal killing excursion. They even brought some tanks to this mass-murder-party.

The report stated, “the order was to stop any attempt by [The Palestinian Resistance fighters] to return to Gaza at any cost, despite the fear that there might be hostages among them.”

“[The Palestinian Resistance] vehicles did not [return to] Gaza because they were hit by the gunfire of a combat helicopter, an anti-tank missile, or a tank, and in some cases, everyone in the car was killed,” the [IOF report] further said.

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/israel-ordered-hannibal-procedure-on-oct-7-report/3107249

The IOF would rather kill everyone than save anyone.

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