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Israel is believed to be using controversial white phosphorus shells to screen its assault on the heavily populated Gaza Strip yesterday. The weapon, used by British and US forces in Iraq, can cause horrific burns but is not illegal if used as a smokescreen.
As the Israeli army stormed to the edges of Gaza City and the Palestinian death toll topped 500, the tell-tale shells could be seen spreading tentacles of thick white smoke to cover the troops’ advance. “These explosions are fantastic looking, and produce a great deal of smoke that blinds the enemy so that our forces can move in,” said one Israeli security expert. Burning blobs of phosphorus would cause severe injuries to anyone caught beneath them and force would-be snipers or operators of remote-controlled booby traps to take cover. Israel admitted using white phosphorus during its 2006 war with Lebanon.
The use of the weapon in the Gaza Strip, one of the world’s mostly densely population areas, is likely to ignite yet more controversy over Israel’s offensive, in which more than 2,300 Palestinians have been wounded.
The Geneva Treaty of 1980 stipulates that white phosphorus should not be used as a weapon of war in civilian areas, but there is no blanket ban under international law on its use as a smokescreen or for illumination. However, Charles Heyman, a military expert and former major in the British Army, said: “If white phosphorus was deliberately fired at a crowd of people someone would end up in The Hague. White phosphorus is also a terror weapon. The descending blobs of phosphorus will burn when in contact with skin.”
The Israeli military last night denied using phosphorus, but refused to say what had been deployed. “Israel uses munitions that are allowed for under international law,” said Captain Ishai David, spokesman for the Israel Defence Forces. “We are pressing ahead with the second stage of operations, entering troops in the Gaza Strip to seize areas from which rockets are being launched into Israel.”
The civilian toll in the first 24 hours of the ground offensive — launched after a week of bombardment from air, land and sea— was at least 64 dead. Among those killed were five members of a family who died when an Israeli tank shell hit their car and a paramedic who died when a tank blasted his ambulance. Doctors at Gaza City’s main hospital said many women and children were among the dead and wounded.
The Israeli army also suffered its first fatality of the offensive when one of its soldiers was killed by mortar fire. More than 30 soldiers were wounded by mortars, mines and sniper fire.
Israel has brushed aside calls for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid into the besieged territory, where medical supplies are running short.
With increasingly angry anti-Israeli protests spreading around the world, Gordon Brown described the violence in Gaza as “a dangerous moment”.
White phosphorus: the smoke-screen chemical that can burn to the bone
— White phosphorus bursts into a deep-yellow flame when it is exposed to oxygen, producing a thick white smoke
— It is used as a smokescreen or for incendiary devices, but can also be deployed as an anti-personnel flame compound capable of causing potentially fatal burns
— Phosphorus burns are almost always second or third-degree because the particles do not stop burning on contact with skin until they have entirely disappeared — it is not unknown for them to reach the bone
— Geneva conventions ban the use of phosphorus as an offensive weapon against civilians, but its use as a smokescreen is not prohibited by international law
— Israel previously used white phosphorus during its war with Lebanon in 2006
— It has been used frequently by British and US forces in recent wars, notably during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Its use was criticised widely
— White phosphorus has the slang name “Willy Pete”, which dates from the First World War. It was commonly used in the Vietnam era
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Are you kidding me?!?! Are you here to tell me that Isreal is manipulating its way so that it can use white phosperous?! Even if it is used as a blanket, it is still a military tactic and it WILL get into contact with the skin of the civilians. They should be prosecuted for all their evil!
Yasmin, Alteera, Palestine
We must demand from our friends and allies that they respect the moral standards that we want to present as the distinguishing mark of our western civilisation. Failing to do so, makes our western civilisation an incredible role-model, puts us in an untenable position towards our own youths...
Ron, Setesdal, Norway
The Gaza strip as a whole is quite dense; the refugee camps, however, are very dense. UNRWA has a good description of the situation.
The Beach refugee camp (which was shelled by naval vessels Monday) has over 80,000 people living in less than one square kilometer.
Anton, Houlton, United States
The Gaza Strip is NOT one of the worlds mostly densely population areas
An article in The Times said it has a population density of 3,954 per sq. km. But Mumbai has a population density of 22,658 per sq. km, Moscow a density of 9,644, New York City 10,452, London 4,657 - see Wikipedia.
Avi Lehrer, Jerusalem, Israel
Paul,
How many times would you allow your home to be bulldozed and your family's multi-generation land stolen before you took some kind of direct action, especially if their was not fair just law to appeal to or legal system that protected you as an indigenous owner??
Bonnie, NY, USA
Resistance by hamas is not working and innocents are getting killed.Why Paleistinians donot support Abbas and bring peace in Gaza and happily live thereafter..
sanjay, London,
The best weapon against terrorism is justice, food, education and freedom for everybody; not WAR... The palestinian people do not consider Hamas as terrorists but as resistance: do not forget that Israel is a young state that displaced millions of palestinians from their homeland.
DJK, London, UK
How many mortars and rockets would you permit to be lobbed into your family's property before you responded with violence?
Paul, Tampa, FL, USA
during the last few days i have heard the israli leaders state many times " what can we do against these missile attacks",Well, they could have been more active on making peace with the abbas elements,and less active on building more settlements and barriers on occupied land.
MOHAMMED ATIAR RAHMAN, London, uk
"The Geneva Treaty of 1980 stipulates that white phosphorus should not be used as a weapon of war in civilian areas."
Israel (and six other countries) declined to ratify the treaty's third protocol, which deals with incendiary weapons. I'd imagine the IDF doesn't consider itself bound by its terms.
Raphael Starr, Princeton, United States
Israel says it must defend itself. It is NOT defensive to kill innocent women and children, paramedics and doctors trying to save lives. Shame on Israel! Shame on the world for allowing this to happen!
Kjell, Oslo, Norway
Well,perhaps the Palestinians should revold against the Hamas,instead of the Israeli!Then nothing would happen...
You can not attack and then pretend you are always the victim.
Violence just call for more violence.This is just sad.
Marie, London, UK
The fight against terrorism is not a game played by gallant rules. This is a government defending its citizens and you know that if someone attacked the people of London you'd not expect the government to deal kindly with them.
Mary Jone, Zürich,
But how long did Hamas expect to "attack" Israel unanswered (refering to full military might). Historically Israel has suffered persicution from various hands unanswered. And last time I checked Mr. Brown the labour party War in Iraq caused alot more collateral damage than so far in Gaza!!
Dave, Wales, South Wales
Never has there been a more shameful and repugnant illustration of the horror and redundancy of religion. In the new year the Pope denounced homosexuality, the Archbishop of Canterbury compared UK government to Nazis and in the middle east we see religious slaughter on all sides. Its 2009 not 9!
Martyn, UK, Bournemouth, UK
How long will the world stay silent whilst these terrorist actions are taking place against people who are armed only with stones and antiquated rockets? Please speak out against these outrages carried out by a nuclear nation clearly the aggressor in most of these cases
Trevor, Peterborough, United Kingdom
It would certainly have me moving in the opposite direction.
Mark Watson, Barcelona, Spain
The background of the war I don't know well, anyhow war and killing are barbarous behavior. So many lives are deprived, so pity.
Zhu, Kunming, China