The controversial "Hannibal Directive", which Israel says isn't named for the famous Carthaginian general who took poison rather than be captured by the Romans, was reportedly enacted after the October 7 Hamas attack, with revelations detailing attacks by IDF tanks and helicopters on homes and vehicles returning to Gaza.
The Oct-7 story is the ultimate piece of pro-genocide hasbara.
There has been video evidence of helicopters firing on crowds and multiple ground reports including from the IDF themselves (as shown in the article) since the day it happened but its been “anti-semitic blood Libel” to talk about or post in most places.
Because the entire premise of the “right to defense” argument is built on that lie.