Have I mentioned the Hannibal Directive Before?
The directive, also known as the Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol, is an Israeli military policy that stipulates the use of maximum force in the event of a soldier being kidnapped.
You will open fire without constraints, in order to prevent the abduction, the use of force is carried out even at the risk of killing a captive soldier.
In addition to firing at the abductors, soldiers can fire at junctions, roads, highways and other pathways opponents may take a kidnapped soldier through.
Basically, shooting at anything that moves.
I've never been a fan of George Patton, but I have to admit he is totally on point here:
The Israeli Occupation Forces haven't gotten the memo.
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