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What this photo actually shows
You’re looking at one of the most haunting images of this entire genocide — rows upon rows of burned-out cars, the vehicles that Israeli officials told the world were destroyed by Hamas on October 7th.
But that’s a lie.
Every single car in this image was blown up by Israeli bombs,
missiles, or drones —
part of what they themselves call the Hannibal
Directive:
a standing military order to kill their own citizens rather than
allow them to be captured alive.
When Israeli forces realized that some of their citizens had been taken by Hamas fighters that morning, they unleashed hellfire on their own people’s vehicles. Entire convoys fleeing the Nova festival were incinerated from the air.
They did it knowingly. They’ve admitted as much. But they buried the
story under layers of propaganda, branding it all as “Hamas
atrocities.”
But Hamas didn’t have one helicopter or plane to drop
bombs and missiles that all did this damage. They were mainly men on
foot using rifles and handguns. They couldn’t have caused this kind
of damage if they wanted to.
Why it matters right now
Because this single image shatters the central myth of October 7th — the event Israel has used to justify 2 straight years of slaughter in Gaza.
Israel’s entire campaign of extermination has depended on the world believing Hamas alone caused the carnage that morning. But the evidence — including their own leaked radio transmissions — proves otherwise.
These aren’t Hamas’ victims. They are victims of the Israeli army.
The lie and the law
International law calls this what it is: a war crime against one’s own civilians, and the deliberate destruction of evidence. The Hannibal Directive has been condemned by military ethicists for decades, but on October 7th, it became Israel’s reflexive policy.
Even Israeli survivors have testified that tanks and helicopters fired indiscriminately at vehicles full of civilians. Still, the official narrative — endlessly repeated by Western media — erased those facts.
Because once people understand this photo, the entire justification for Gaza’s annihilation collapses.
Objection & Answer
Objection: “That’s
just Hamas propaganda.”
Answer: Israeli
military officials themselves confirmed the Hannibal Directive was
enacted on October 7th — reported by Haaretz and +972
Magazine.
What the evidence shows: Israel’s
army knowingly targeted vehicles and shelters containing Israeli
hostages and civilians, not just militants.
What this photo represents
This image isn’t about cars. It’s about truth — and what power does to hide it.
Israel destroyed these cars, then
destroyed Gaza in the name of those cars.
They told the world they were avenging their dead. In reality, they
were covering their tracks.
And the United States funded every bomb, every drone, every lie.
🔥 One hard truth to sit with
If you ever wondered why Israel has fought so viciously to control the narrative of October 7th — to censor journalists, ban cameras, and punish witnesses — it’s because this single photograph exposes everything.
It shows that the genocide in Gaza was built on a foundational falsehood.
And once that falsehood falls, the entire moral scaffolding of Israel’s war collapses.
