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Thu 15 Feb 2024 9:43 am - Jerusalem Time

Wall Street: Washington is investigating Israel's use of white phosphorus

The Wall Street Journal said that the US State Department is investigating the use of white phosphorus by the Israeli forces in its raids on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

The newspaper explained that the investigation aims to determine whether the weapons provided by the United States to Israel were improperly used to kill civilians.

It added that the US authorities are investigating the air attack on the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on October 31, which led to the death of more than 125 citizens.

The American newspaper pointed out that investigators suspect that Israel may have used a bomb weighing about 907 kilograms in that raid.

Amnesty International said that its Crisis Evidence Laboratory verified that the Israeli military units striking Gaza were equipped with white phosphorus artillery shells.

White phosphorus is a substance that burns at very high temperatures when exposed to air and can continue to burn inside flesh, causing horrific pain and serious injury and cannot be extinguished by water.

Phosphorous bombs are internationally prohibited under the Geneva Convention of 1980, which prohibits the use of white phosphorus as an incendiary weapon against humans and the environment.

Since the seventh of last October, the Israeli occupation forces have launched an aggression against the Gaza Strip, resulting in the death of 28,576 citizens and the injury of more than 68,291 others, in addition to thousands of missing people who are still under the rubble.

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Wall Street: Washington is investigating Israel's use of white phosphorus

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