In this question, it seems posed how a particle and its anti particle can get close to each to annihilate. One answer proposed that "The force involved in annihilation is normally either the color force (in the case of quarks/antiquarks) or the electromagnetic force (in the cases of electrons/positrons)."
This, I assume, means that for electrons and positrons, the opposite charges is a force of attraction that brings them together.
But, restricting to electrons and positrons, what is the property that causes them to annihilate? What is the rule that says when matter and anti-matter meet they annihilate each other?