The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday said that the Israeli army has unlawfully used white phosphorus munitions over homes on March 3 in the town of Yuhmur al-Shaqif in southern Lebanon.
Human Rights Watch said the verified imagery showed airburst white phosphorus munitions over a residential neighborhood in Yohmor, where civil defense teams later responded to fires in homes and a ...
International humanitarian law considers the use of airburst white phosphorus in populated locations to be indiscriminate, as ...
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Human Rights Watch says Israel used airburst white phosphorus over homes in southern Lebanon’s Yohmor, raising concerns over civilian safety and international law.