2 Mar 2025

Israel Oct 7 Probe Further Confirms Use Of Hannibal Directive To Kill Fellow Jews - Jews' Genocidal Rampage Pause Day 38

Palestinians walk amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Mega Concentration Camp, on February 21, 2025.

Israeli Oct 7 probe further confirms use of Hannibal Directive to kill Israelis – Ceasefire Day 38Compilation of news reports – IAK staff

Israel regime occupation forces assassinated a 25-year-old Palestinian man on Thursday in Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, and detained his dead body.

Another Palestinian hostage, a 34-year-old man, died under the harsh conditions of the Jews' detention on Thursday. Before his detention he did not suffer from health problems; he leaves behind a wife and a child.

The number of killed among the the Jews' hostages since the beginning of the Jews' most recent genocidal rampager has now reached 60 (this includes only those whose identities are known), including at least 39 from the Jews' Gaza Mega Concentration Camp.

Two more people were killed Thursday in a new Israel regime airstrike in northwestern Lebanon despite a ceasefire agreement in place.


Hundreds of Palestinians hostages freed by the colonialist Jews after weeklong hold up

Hundreds of Palestinian hostages were let out from Israel’s prisons early on 27 February in exchange for the handover of the bodies of four Israeli captives who were held in Gaza, as part of the seventh and final round of exchanges for phase one of the ceasefire.

The bodies of the four Israeli captives were handed over silently and not covered by the media, as Tel Aviv had demanded that Hamas refrain from holding its customary captive release ceremony. 

The seventh batch of Palestinians released, according to the Prisoners Club and the Commission of Prisoners and Freed Prisoners Affairs, includes 641 detainees, 151 of whom were serving life sentences and long sentences, 42 of whom were released to the West Bank, including Jerusalem, 97 of whom were deported outside the country, 12 from the Gaza Strip who were arrested before October 7, 2023, and 445 from Gaza who were arrested after October 7, 2023, in addition to 45 women and children from Gaza.

The world’s longest-serving political prisoner, Nael al-Barghouti, referred to as the “dean” of Palestinian detainees, was among those released and exiled to Egypt.

He spent 45 years in Israeli custody, including 34 consecutive years. He was released in 2011 as part of the Gilad Shalit deal that saw 1,000 prisoners, including late Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, get released. However, he was rearrested in 2014 and slapped with a renewed life sentence. 

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Gazan prisoner Nadir Jamal Hussein, released prisoner, arrives at the European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, on February 15, 2025.
Gazan hostage Nadir Jamal Hussein, released hostage, arrives at
the European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, on February 15, 2025.
(Abdallah F.s. Alattar – Anadolu Agency)

Israel stomps on Gaza ceasefire deal, refuses withdrawal from Philadelphi corridor

Israel Death Force Minister Israel Katz said on 27 February that Tel Aviv will not withdraw its Jewish Green Shirts from the Philadelphi corridor on the southern Gaza Strip’s border with Egypt, marking a stark violation of the ceasefire agreement signed last month. 

“We also have information that Hamas is planning to attack soldiers and towns during the ceasefire,” Katz claimed during a meeting. 

“The Philadelphia axis will remain a buffer zone, just as is the case in Lebanon and Syria,” the defense minister added, openly confirming that Israeli forces will not withdraw from the area. “I have seen with my own eyes a fair number of tunnels that penetrate Philadelphia, some of which were closed and others open,” Katz went on to say. 

During the meeting with settlement council leaders, Katz said phase one of the ceasefire agreement is “complete.” He also said that Israel only agreed to a deal to return its captives, and that it is ready to return to war.

The Israeli Army Radio also reported on the same day that Tel Aviv “has backed down from its commitment to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor at the end of the first phase of the exchange deal.”

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Israeli soldiers patrol along the Philadelphi corridor in Rafah in the Gaza Strip on September 13, 2024
Israeli soldiers patrol along the Philadelphi corridor in Rafah in the
Gaza Strip on September 13, 2024

Israeli army’s 7 Oct probe further confirms implementation of Hannibal Directive. The Jews killed hundreds of their own people

A top-level internal probe of the Israel Green Shirts' failures on 7 October 2023 has reaffirmed that the Jews' air force was ordered to carry out the Hannibal Directive a few hours after the Palestinian resistance in Gaza launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood to capture hostages for exchange with the thousands of Palestinian hostages held by the colonialist Jews.

The Hannibal Directive is a long-standing Jewish military protocol aimed at preventing the capture of Jews, by killing them.

According to the report, at around 10:30am, the air force began firing on “anything that moved” near the Gaza border. At the same time, Jewish pilots were tasked with carrying out the previously undisclosed “Sword of Damocles” operation, which focused “on striking Hamas targets inside Gaza.”

By the end of the day, the air force carried out 945 attacks on the Gaza envelope, with helicopters firing 11,000 shells on both Hamas fighters and Israeli settlers and soldiers (continue reading here).

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An Israeli soldier walks by a destroyed house in Kibbutz Be'eri on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023. The Israeli military has admitted for the first time that its air force implemented the controversial Hannibal Directive on October 7, 2023.
An Israel regime Green Shirt walks by a destroyed house in Kibbutz
Be’eri on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023. The Israeli military has admitted
for the first time that its air force implemented the Jews' Hannibal
Directive on October 7, 2023. (photo)

Gaza reconstruction must be part of Palestinian-led decolonization, not a capitalist American show: Pappe

Israeli historian Ilan Pappe has long been one of the strongest voices in favor of Palestinian decolonization.

Now, since US President Donald Trump first proposed depopulating the Gaza Strip to rebuild it after over 15 months of Israeli attacks, Pappe has also been a vocal opponent of the plan.

“We have to make sure that this (reconstruction of Gaza) is not an American show. It’s not a capitalist show. It’s part of a Palestinian-led project of decolonization,” Pappe said in an interview with Anadolu.

“America and its multinational corporations and so on want to be part of it because they want to make money out of it, unfortunately. It’s not just a humanitarian wish to help to rebuild Gaza.”

According to Pappe, the absence of a unified Palestinian national movement means “the Palestinians have to be very careful that this whole project of reconstruction is not done in a way that is meant to benefit the reconstructors, rather than the victims of the genocide.”

While acknowledging the importance of humanitarian relief, he stresses that reconstruction must go beyond mere rebuilding — it must be political. This means greater unity in the Palestinian cause and more support from the Muslim world and Global South, “most politically, not just economically,” he said (continue reading here).

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Ilan Pappe is a historian and University of Exeter academic known for his work on the Nakba
Ilan Pappe is a historian and University of Exeter academic known
for his work on the Nakba (Middle East Eye)

Over 100,000 students enroll in Gaza schools as academic year begins: UN

The UN on Thursday reported that more than 100,000 students have enrolled in school across the Gaza Strip since the new academic year began Feb. 23.

“As of yesterday, more than 100,000 students have enrolled in school following the start of the new academic year on 23 February,” spokesman Stephane Dujarric said at a news conference.

He stated that “to date, 165 public schools have reopened in Gaza. For most students, this will be their first time returning to in-person learning in 16 months.”

Palestinian figures show that 85% of schools in Gaza have been rendered inoperable because of the Israeli bombardment.

NOTE: Before the war in Gaza, there were about 625,000 students in Gaza’s schools.
Students studying at Muscat High School which was damaged in Israeli attacks, as education started again after it was suspended about a year and a half ago due to Israeli attacks in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp of the Deir al-Balah, Gaza on February 19, 2025.
Students studying at Muscat High School which was damaged by the
Jews' attacks, as education started again after it was suspended about
a year and a half ago due to Israeli attacks in the Nuseirat Refugee
Camp of the Deir al-Balah, Gaza on February 19, 2025.
(Doaa Albaz – Anadolu Agency)

Seized, settled, let: how Airbnb and Booking.com help Israelis make money from stolen Palestinian land

The villa is stunning. The private swimming pool; the lush, landscaped terrace with firepit; the long dining table with its expansive balcony view; the pingpong table; the piano.

But the jewel in the crown, according to the Airbnb listing, is the experience of watching the sun rise over the nearby mountains from the luxury of the generous master bedroom.

The villa with views of the Judean mountains is in a settlement located on land seized from Palestinians and considered illegal under international humanitarian law.

Only a handful of Palestinians are allowed to enter this, and other, Israeli settlements in the West Bank, usually as laborers with special permits.

Exclusive analysis carried out by the Guardian found 760 rooms being advertised in hotels, apartments and other holiday rentals in illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, on two of the world’s most popular tourism websites.

Taken together, the listings that appear on either Airbnb or Booking.com could host more than 2,000 people as of August 2024. The villa was just one of them.

“Tekoa is a quiet, respectful and diverse, residential community,” reads the listing. There is no mention of the recent confrontations just outside the town, involving guns, clubs, knives and dogs, which have forced neighbouring Palestinians off their land. In a four-mile radius around Tekoa at least 100 Palestinians have been forced out since 2023. The rate of violence and land grabs in the area has escalated dramatically since the start of the war in Gaza.

Despite the recent violence, Tekoa – an area known for its natural beauty, organic farms, the nearby Israeli-administered Nahal Tekoa nature reserve and Herodion national park – was the settlement in the West Bank with the highest number of listed holiday rentals on Airbnb outside East Jerusalem (continue reading here).

Israeli settlements, built on land stolen from Palestinians, are illegal under international law.
The Jews illegal settlements, built on land stolen from Palestinians,
illegal under international law. (Anadolu Agency)
 
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