Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of using white phosphorus to harm civilians in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military said they only use white phosphorus as a smokescreen and avoid densely ...
STORY: Lebanese farmer Zakaria Farah fears his fields are not safe to grow crops in. The 30-year-old worries the land has been poisoned by the Israeli military's use of white phosphorus since October.
An investigation by open-source researcher Ahmad Baydoun highlights Israel's use of white phosphorus munitions during the ...
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) condemned the use of white phosphorus by Israel in south Lebanon on Wednesday, stating that it harms and displaces civilians. HRW reported that Israel has used white ...
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BEIRUT — A global human rights group accused Israel of using white phosphorus incendiary shells on residential buildings in at least five towns and villages in conflict-hit southern Lebanon, possibly ...
Israeli forces have illegally dropped white phosphorus munitions on densely populated residential areas in southern Lebanon, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. White phosphorus, which ...
Senior Pentagon officials have recommended that the U.S. provide Ukraine with white phosphorus munitions for use on the battlefield, but the White House has rejected the idea several times, according ...
Red phosphorus is an established flame-retardant additive for polyamide 66. Even small amounts of it are enough to provide thermoplastics with good fire-resistant characteristics with scarcely any ...
Israel has demanded that the force, known as UNIFIL, pull out. But all the countries contributing troops and the U.N. Security Council decided unanimously that UNIFIL should stay. By Nick ...