Israel drops white phosphorus bombs on Gazans. do you call it humanity?

According to reports, Israel continued to bombard the Gaza Strip with airstrikes that included hazardous white phosphorus bombs. Many social media users who have posted a video have asserted that Israel has targeted heavily populated areas in the northern Gaza Strip with illegal White phosphorus bombs.

All international treaties are broken by the deadly bombs, which are also prohibited in populated areas. This occurs at the same time as a Norwegian physician in the occupied coastal enclave has recently criticized Israel for employing cancer-causing bombs against Palestinian residents.


White phosphorus Bomb: What is it?

White phosphorus is a chemical that is used in bombs and other weapons. It can burn through human flesh and ignites when it comes into touch with air. The bomb's impact is so strong that it can burn a person through to the bone. Additionally, it causes organ failure, infection, and respiratory injury in those who come into contact with it. Although it is not against the laws of armed conflict to use white phosphorus bombs in densely populated civilian areas, it is still viewed as a war crime.


According to medical professionals, new weapons that even doctors with prior expertise treating patients in combat zones are unable to identify have injured several Palestinians in the besieged area. During its earlier assaults, Israel also employed white phosphorus and depleted uranium shells in the besieged area.


The most recent information is released as Israeli tanks and aircraft continue to bombard the besieged area. According to sources, 39 Palestinians were slain alone on Monday.


The two-week conflict's bloodiest day has been Sunday. On Sunday, more than 100 Palestinians died in the Shejaiya area outside of Gaza City. Children, women, and senior citizens made up the majority of the victims.


After 14 days of Israeli attacks, 510 Palestinians have died as a result of the most recent deaths. The assault has also resulted in more than 3,000 injuries among Palestinians.


Hospitals in Gaza are currently experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe due to a shortage of critical medical supplies.


The UN Security Council has called for an immediate truce between the warring parties after expressing grave concern over the rising death toll in the Gaza Strip.



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