*Israel’s Dirty Secret: Soldiers ‘Disposed’ Like Trash to Avoid Hamas Captivity*
After the establishment of the Jewish state and the hoisting of the blue-and-white flag over the occupied territories, Palestine was supposed to become a land where Jewish life would be valued above all else.
In Israel, the life of every Jewish citizen has officially been declared more valuable than the lives of thousands of surrounding Muslims.
This message has consistently been promoted by successive Israeli governments.
In practice, numerous steps were taken to implant this belief in the minds of Israeli citizens.
For example, during various wars, the Israeli government repeatedly agreed to release thousands of enemy prisoners in exchange for the return of just a few captured Israelis.
There were even instances where Israel freed prisoners just to recover the bodies—or even parts of the bodies—of its fallen soldiers.
Through these actions, the Israeli regime attempted to heal the historical trauma of the Holocaust narrative (Auschwitz) and to instill a sense of Jewish worth in the so-called Promised Land.
But in his latest statement, Abu Ubaida revealed a shocking truth: Israeli soldiers have now become the cheapest commodity in Israel’s entire colonial history.
Despite official claims, the Hannibal Directive is being aggressively enforced on the battlefield.
Abu Ubaida referenced several near-successful operations, noting that in recent months, the resistance had multiple opportunities to capture Israeli soldiers— but each time, the Israeli army deliberately killed its own troops to prevent them from falling into enemy hands.
The very state that was meant to be a balm for the historic wounds of the Jewish people has itself become a professional executioner of its own soldiers.
Though these facts are heavily censored, the rising rates of suicide, hopelessness, and lack of motivation among reserve troops show that those on the front lines know the truth: In the real battle, they hold no value in the eyes of their commanders and the bearers of the blue-and-white flag.
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