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2024-01-23 06:05:06
"The Hannibal Directive (Hebrew: נוהל חניבעל; also Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol) is the name of a controversial procedure that was used by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) until 2016 to prevent the capture of Israeli soldiers by enemy forces." [Link]
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2024-01-23 06:18:11
The directive, launched in 1986 to address abductions of IDF troops, did not apply to Israeli civilians & was cancelled entirely in 2016 by order of IDF Chief Gadi Eizenkot amid heavy criticism. There is no credible evidence to date that it was ordered or employed since. [Link] [Link]
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2024-01-23 07:44:04
NNN - it’s a brief post & is it stands, factually accurate. The poster has not asserted the directive is still applicable. As the poster has not made any claims about the directive’s applicability or legality, refutations by going into the directive’s history are not needed.
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2024-01-23 08:56:48
The author intentionally manipulates by mentioning the Hannibal Directive, pursuing a different goal within the context of his overall rhetoric. This is indeed a confidential document for internal IDF use [Link]
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