When a country employs a 'Hannibal procedure'—a military doctrine allowing the use of overwhelming force to prevent the capture of its soldiers, even at the risk of harming the soldiers or hostages—and continues to kill Palestinians despite the presence of hostages, the message we must deduce is one of extreme prioritisation of military objectives over the lives of both hostages and Palestinians. It indicates a willingness to use lethal force without restraint, suggesting that the government or military sees the elimination of perceived threats as more important than preserving lives, including those of its own people (who are held hostage). This approach must be interpreted as a profound disregard for human life, exacerbating conflict and perpetuating violence.
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Gaza holocaust
It’s happening right before your eyes!
Is “never again” reserved for selective people only?
Your silence kills them by hours!
Silence is complicity!
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The media’s silence on yet another massacre where lives are burned alive—it's a painful, recurring pattern we can't ignore. It’s as if we’re caught in a loop, with each new tragedy quickly replaced by the next, like scenes in a film being swiftly cut away, leaving the tragedy to smolder in the background. The oppressor promises an investigation, but the flames of justice never seem to catch. Instead, the media moves on, fixated on the next spectacle, leaving the past unresolved. The tragedy fades, not because it’s over, but because the screen is now filled with a new tragedy, another scene to distract and numb.
And so I wonder—why do we keep documenting the events of our week? Why do we feel the need to pause, reflect, and journal? The media outlets too seem to be swept from one headline to another, like a leaf caught in a relentless current. If they understand this, if they’re aware of this pattern—and they must be, by now—then perhaps it's because sustaining the “brand image” is more important than sustaining the truth. Or maybe it’s because these atrocities have become so routine that they no longer seem “big” enough for coverage—perhaps they’ve become the new normal.
But there’s a dangerous cost to this cycle. It’s not just about the headlines; it’s about what this says to the younger generation. They see a world where the most horrific events are fleeting, shoved aside for whatever’s next. And in that, a sense of disillusionment will grow—where questioning everything becomes the only defense. A generation will learn that their outrage is a passing trend, that their desire for change is just another fleeting scene in the media’s revolving door of headlines.
We talk about bridging the divide between the wealthy and the poor, but how can that gap close if those who should be leading the charge are spectators themselves? Watching, but not acting. Reflecting, but not understanding. These are the forces that shape influence—and if we don't address them, the very media that should guide us will instead leave us adrift in the current of indifference. This isn’t just a failure to cover; it’s a failure to shape a future.
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Live holocaust
We are facing a major disaster in Khan Yunis now
The school is burning live, there are innocent people burning alive right now inside the school!
What can the world do to prevent such atrocities?
I think first of all it must form "war police", something like "traffic police", under UN justice institutions like ICJ .
It's duty must be to estimate the effect of non-proportional arms which are used and their production companies to be fined proportional to devastation their arms have created.
This is only a new idea which must be expanded by dedicated people to humanity cause.
This is not a covert thing that military-industrial complexes are main causes of many of recent wars in the globe.The hefty interest that they have acquired caused they become a decisive factor for devastating humanity!!
They have money to buy extremists in both sides of every important issue by infiltrating in them as overtly is shown in Syria and covertly in 7 October Hamas cruel- some activities!!
They showed have money to say and show what they want in mainstream. They showed can persuade their anti-humanistic policy in main western nations like US,Germany,UK ...
They showed even can persuade the supervising institutions of US in their favor!
Now this dark stain in human history, which it's human casualties will never be covered; and ,unfortunately , as this savage genocide sowed the seeds of eternal war which is exactly these zombie companies want has been an eternal spot for their cruel ideas!!
How humanity can curb these zombies?
What lessons we learned in this 15 months?
Learning these lessons ties to the fate of humanity, which all of us must use it for better future
Look into their eyes. don’t let these stolen lives be wasted
Killing Doctors is Genocide remember that especially on Holocaust remembrance day
Israel 🇮🇱 exactly like nowhere else
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Live holocaust
We are facing a major disaster in Khan Yunis now
The school is burning live, there are innocent people burning alive right now inside the school!
28 years in private Sector -Agri-rural sector development years ABD - starting with emergency response, recover livelihoods , entreprise recovery and moving to development and sustainability)
7moIsrael uses hanibal procedures, it os needed just to use elQassam ili Jason105 procedures