Israel refutes allegations of employing white phosphorus munitions in Gaza

Israel refutes allegations of employing white phosphorus munitions in Gaza

The Israel Defence Forces ⁢have denied allegations by Human Rights Watch that they have used white​ phosphorus munitions in ‌their military operations in Gaza and Lebanon.

HRW⁤ said the‍ use of such weapons put​ civilians at risk‍ of ⁢serious and long-term injury. Palestinian ​groups⁢ have‍ asked for the international criminal court to investigate.

Israel’s military initially said it was “currently not aware ​of the use‍ of weapons ⁢containing white phosphorus in Gaza”.​ Later,⁤ it⁢ hardened its response, saying: “The ‍current accusation ‌… regarding the use of white phosphorus in Gaza is ‌unequivocally false.”

Israel ​has been bombarding Gaza ⁢in ‌retaliation for a Hamas rampage in southern ⁤Israeli towns that killed at least ‍1,300 people last weekend. At least 1,500 Palestinians​ have been⁢ killed. Israel has ​also traded barbs with Lebanon’s Hezbollah group.

HRW said it ‌had verified videos taken in‌ Lebanon on 10 October and Gaza on 11 October‍ showing⁤ “multiple airbursts of artillery-fired white ‌phosphorus ⁤over the Gaza City port and two rural​ locations along the‌ Israel-Lebanon border”. It said ‌it had interviewed⁢ two⁤ people who described an attack in ​Gaza.

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It provided links to‌ two videos posted‌ on social media that it said showed “155mm white phosphorus artillery projectiles being ⁢used, apparently ⁢as‌ smokescreens, marking or signalling”. Both ⁤showed scenes near‌ the Israel-Lebanon border, it said. ⁣The group ⁣did⁢ not provide links to videos showing their alleged use​ in Gaza.

Palestinian TV channels have broadcast videos in recent days​ showing thin plumes of white smoke lining the sky over Gaza that they ‌say was ​caused by such munitions.

Israel’s military‌ said​ in 2013​ it was phasing out⁤ white phosphorus‌ smokescreen munitions used during ⁣its‌ 2008-09 offensive in Gaza, which ‍drew war crimes allegations⁢ from various rights groups.

The military at the ⁣time did not say whether it would also review use of ⁢weaponised white​ phosphorus,⁢ which is​ designed ‍to incinerate enemy positions.

HRW said: “White phosphorus, which can be used either for marking, signalling and obscuring, ⁣or as a weapon to set fires that‍ burn‌ people and objects, has⁣ a significant ​incendiary effect that can severely burn ‍people and set ‌structures, fields and other civilian objects in the vicinity on fire.”

White phosphorus ​munitions can legally⁢ be used on battlefields to make⁢ smokescreens, generate illumination, mark targets or burn bunkers and buildings. Israel could be using‍ the material to mark targets.

Because it has legal uses, white phosphorus is⁤ not banned as a chemical weapon under international conventions.

White phosphorus is considered an ⁤incendiary weapon under protocol 3 of the convention on​ the ‌prohibition‌ of use of⁤ certain⁢ conventional weapons. The protocol prohibits using incendiary weapons against military targets located among civilians, although Israel…

2023-10-13 11:07:38
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