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Israel: White Phosphorus Used in Gaza, Lebanon

Use in Populated Areas Poses Grave Risks to Civilians

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Airbursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus fall over the Gaza city port, October 11, 2023.

(Beirut, October 12, 2023) – Israel’s use of white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon puts civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing a question and answer document on white phosphorus. Human Rights Watch verified videos taken in Lebanon and Gaza on October 10 and 11, 2023, respectively, showing multiple airbursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus over the Gaza City port and two rural locations along the Israel-Lebanon border, and interviewed two people who described an attack in Gaza.
White phosphorus, which can be used either for marking, signaling, 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. The use of white phosphorus in Gaza, one of the most densely populated areas in the world, magnifies the risk to civilians and violates the international humanitarian law prohibition on putting civilians at unnecessary risk.

“Any time that white phosphorus is used in crowded civilian areas, it poses a high risk of excruciating burns and lifelong suffering,” said Lama Fakih, Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch. “White phosphorous is unlawfully indiscriminate when airburst in populated urban areas, where it can burn down houses and cause egregious harm to civilians.”

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On October 11, Human Rights Watch interviewed by phone two people from the al-Mina area in Gaza City, who described observing strikes consistent with the use of white phosphorus. One was in the street at the time, while the other was in a nearby office building. Both described ongoing airstrikes before seeing explosions in the sky followed by what they described as white lines going earthward. They estimated that the attack took place sometime between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Both said that the smell was stifling. The person who was in his office said that the smell was so strong that he went toward the window to see what was happening and then filmed the strike.

Human Rights Watch reviewed the video and verified that it was taken in Gaza City’s port and identified that the munitions used in the strike were airburst 155mm white phosphorus artillery projectiles. Other videos posted to social media and verified by Human Rights Watch show the same location. Dense white smoke and a garlic smell are characteristics of white phosphorus.

Human Rights Watch also reviewed two videos from October 10 from two locations near the Israel-Lebanon border. Each shows 155mm white phosphorus artillery projectiles being used, apparently as smokescreens, marking, or signaling.

White phosphorus ignites when exposed to atmospheric oxygen and continues to burn until it is deprived of oxygen or exhausted. Its chemical reaction can create intense heat (about 815°C/1,500°F), light, and smoke.

Upon contact, white phosphorus can burn people, thermally and chemically, down to the bone as it is highly soluble in fat and therefore in human flesh. White phosphorus fragments can exacerbate wounds even after treatment and can enter the bloodstream and cause multiple organ failure. Already dressed wounds can reignite when dressings are removed and the wounds are re-exposed to oxygen. Even relatively minor burns are often fatal. For survivors, extensive scarring tightens muscle tissue and creates physical disabilities. The trauma of the attack, the painful treatment that follows, and appearance-changing scars lead to psychological harm and social exclusion.
The use of white phosphorus in densely populated areas of Gaza violates the requirement under international humanitarian law to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian injury and loss of life, Human Rights Watch said. This concern is amplified given the technique evidenced in videos of airbursting white phosphorus projectiles. Airbursting of white phosphorus projectiles spreads 116 burning felt wedges impregnated within the substance over an area between 125 and 250 meters in diameter, depending on the altitude of the burst, thereby exposing more civilians and civilian structures to potential harm than a localized ground burst.

Israeli authorities have not commented on whether or not they used white phosphorus during the ongoing fighting.
Israel’s use of white phosphorus comes amid hostilities following Hamas’ deadly attacks on October 7 and subsequent rocket attacks that have killed, as of October 12, more than 1,300 Israelis, including hundreds of civilians, and taking of scores of Israelis as hostages in violation of international humanitarian law. Heavy Israeli bombardment of Gaza in this period has killed, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 1,400 Palestinians in Gaza, including scores of civilians, and displaced more than 338,000 people. Many communities in southern Israel have also been displaced and more than 1,500 Palestinian militants reportedly died in Israel. Israeli authorities have cut electricity, water, fuel and food into Gaza, in violation of the international humanitarian law prohibition against collective punishment, exacerbating the dire humanitarian situation from over 16 years of Israeli closure.

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Human Rights Watch has documented the Israeli military’s use of white phosphorus in previous conflicts in Gaza, including in 2009. Israel should ban all use of “airburst” white phosphorus munitions in populated areas without exception. There are readily available and non-lethal alternatives to white phosphorus smoke shells, including some produced by Israeli companies, which the Israeli army has used in the past as an obscurant for its forces. These alternatives have the same effect and dramatically reduce the harm to civilians.

In 2013, in response to a petition to Israel’s High Court of Justice regarding the use of white phosphorus in Gaza, the Israeli military stated that it would no longer use white phosphorus in populated areas except in two narrow situations that it revealed only to the justices. In the court’s ruling, Justice Edna Arbel said that the conditions would “render use of white phosphorous an extreme exception in highly particular circumstances.” Although this ruling did not represent an official change in policy, Justice Arbel called on the Israeli military to conduct a “thorough and comprehensive examination” and adopt a permanent military directive.

Attacks using air-delivered incendiary weapons in civilian areas are prohibited under Protocol III of the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW). While the protocol contains weaker restrictions for ground-launched incendiary weapons, all types of incendiary weapons produce horrific injuries. Protocol III applies only to weapons that are “primarily designed” to set fires or cause burns, and thus some countries believe it excludes certain multipurpose munitions with incendiary effects, notably those containing white phosphorus.

Human Rights Watch and many states have long called for closing these loopholes in Protocol III. These attacks should add impetus to the calls from at least two dozen countries for the CCW Meeting of States Parties to set aside time to discuss the adequacy of Protocol III. The next meeting is scheduled for November at the United Nations in Geneva.

Palestine joined Protocol III on January 5, 2015, and Lebanon on April 5, 2017, while Israel has not ratified it.

“To avoid civilian harm, Israel should stop using white phosphorus in populated areas,” Fakih said. “Parties to the conflict should be doing everything they can to spare civilians from further suffering.”


 

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Israel: White Phosphorus Used in Gaza, Lebanon

Use in Populated Areas Poses Grave Risks to Civilians

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Airbursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus fall over the Gaza city port, October 11, 2023.

(Beirut, October 12, 2023) – Israel’s use of white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon puts civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing a question and answer document on white phosphorus. Human Rights Watch verified videos taken in Lebanon and Gaza on October 10 and 11, 2023, respectively, showing multiple airbursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus over the Gaza City port and two rural locations along the Israel-Lebanon border, and interviewed two people who described an attack in Gaza.
White phosphorus, which can be used either for marking, signaling, 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. The use of white phosphorus in Gaza, one of the most densely populated areas in the world, magnifies the risk to civilians and violates the international humanitarian law prohibition on putting civilians at unnecessary risk.

“Any time that white phosphorus is used in crowded civilian areas, it poses a high risk of excruciating burns and lifelong suffering,” said Lama Fakih, Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch. “White phosphorous is unlawfully indiscriminate when airburst in populated urban areas, where it can burn down houses and cause egregious harm to civilians.”

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On October 11, Human Rights Watch interviewed by phone two people from the al-Mina area in Gaza City, who described observing strikes consistent with the use of white phosphorus. One was in the street at the time, while the other was in a nearby office building. Both described ongoing airstrikes before seeing explosions in the sky followed by what they described as white lines going earthward. They estimated that the attack took place sometime between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Both said that the smell was stifling. The person who was in his office said that the smell was so strong that he went toward the window to see what was happening and then filmed the strike.

Human Rights Watch reviewed the video and verified that it was taken in Gaza City’s port and identified that the munitions used in the strike were airburst 155mm white phosphorus artillery projectiles. Other videos posted to social media and verified by Human Rights Watch show the same location. Dense white smoke and a garlic smell are characteristics of white phosphorus.

Human Rights Watch also reviewed two videos from October 10 from two locations near the Israel-Lebanon border. Each shows 155mm white phosphorus artillery projectiles being used, apparently as smokescreens, marking, or signaling.

White phosphorus ignites when exposed to atmospheric oxygen and continues to burn until it is deprived of oxygen or exhausted. Its chemical reaction can create intense heat (about 815°C/1,500°F), light, and smoke.

Upon contact, white phosphorus can burn people, thermally and chemically, down to the bone as it is highly soluble in fat and therefore in human flesh. White phosphorus fragments can exacerbate wounds even after treatment and can enter the bloodstream and cause multiple organ failure. Already dressed wounds can reignite when dressings are removed and the wounds are re-exposed to oxygen. Even relatively minor burns are often fatal. For survivors, extensive scarring tightens muscle tissue and creates physical disabilities. The trauma of the attack, the painful treatment that follows, and appearance-changing scars lead to psychological harm and social exclusion.
The use of white phosphorus in densely populated areas of Gaza violates the requirement under international humanitarian law to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian injury and loss of life, Human Rights Watch said. This concern is amplified given the technique evidenced in videos of airbursting white phosphorus projectiles. Airbursting of white phosphorus projectiles spreads 116 burning felt wedges impregnated within the substance over an area between 125 and 250 meters in diameter, depending on the altitude of the burst, thereby exposing more civilians and civilian structures to potential harm than a localized ground burst.

Israeli authorities have not commented on whether or not they used white phosphorus during the ongoing fighting.
Israel’s use of white phosphorus comes amid hostilities following Hamas’ deadly attacks on October 7 and subsequent rocket attacks that have killed, as of October 12, more than 1,300 Israelis, including hundreds of civilians, and taking of scores of Israelis as hostages in violation of international humanitarian law. Heavy Israeli bombardment of Gaza in this period has killed, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 1,400 Palestinians in Gaza, including scores of civilians, and displaced more than 338,000 people. Many communities in southern Israel have also been displaced and more than 1,500 Palestinian militants reportedly died in Israel. Israeli authorities have cut electricity, water, fuel and food into Gaza, in violation of the international humanitarian law prohibition against collective punishment, exacerbating the dire humanitarian situation from over 16 years of Israeli closure.

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Human Rights Watch has documented the Israeli military’s use of white phosphorus in previous conflicts in Gaza, including in 2009. Israel should ban all use of “airburst” white phosphorus munitions in populated areas without exception. There are readily available and non-lethal alternatives to white phosphorus smoke shells, including some produced by Israeli companies, which the Israeli army has used in the past as an obscurant for its forces. These alternatives have the same effect and dramatically reduce the harm to civilians.

In 2013, in response to a petition to Israel’s High Court of Justice regarding the use of white phosphorus in Gaza, the Israeli military stated that it would no longer use white phosphorus in populated areas except in two narrow situations that it revealed only to the justices. In the court’s ruling, Justice Edna Arbel said that the conditions would “render use of white phosphorous an extreme exception in highly particular circumstances.” Although this ruling did not represent an official change in policy, Justice Arbel called on the Israeli military to conduct a “thorough and comprehensive examination” and adopt a permanent military directive.

Attacks using air-delivered incendiary weapons in civilian areas are prohibited under Protocol III of the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW). While the protocol contains weaker restrictions for ground-launched incendiary weapons, all types of incendiary weapons produce horrific injuries. Protocol III applies only to weapons that are “primarily designed” to set fires or cause burns, and thus some countries believe it excludes certain multipurpose munitions with incendiary effects, notably those containing white phosphorus.

Human Rights Watch and many states have long called for closing these loopholes in Protocol III. These attacks should add impetus to the calls from at least two dozen countries for the CCW Meeting of States Parties to set aside time to discuss the adequacy of Protocol III. The next meeting is scheduled for November at the United Nations in Geneva.

Palestine joined Protocol III on January 5, 2015, and Lebanon on April 5, 2017, while Israel has not ratified it.

“To avoid civilian harm, Israel should stop using white phosphorus in populated areas,” Fakih said. “Parties to the conflict should be doing everything they can to spare civilians from further suffering.”


with all respect for what your well reasoned post here displays,
i must disagree with your statement that white phosphorus should not be used on military targets with civilians nearby.

what Hamas does, indoctrinating schoolclass after schoolclass with hatred against Jews even in their basic math courses,
must be countered with harsh strength at every turn, and i advise the Israelis to never let the pressure off groups like Hamas again.

in fact, i'm for re-education camps in Palestine, administrated by the Israelis, the Red Crescent, and the US, UK & UN.

with the arrival of the internet, freedom of speech has to be managed better too (at the IP address level), or you'll find small pockets of extremists causing yet another terror strike, which then prompts more asymetrical responses from those that were attacked. an endless cycle of violence, that can only be stopped by properly managing the education and internet (social media, forums) architectures of humanity.
 

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with all respect for what your well reasoned post here displays,
i must disagree with your statement that white phosphorus should not be used on military targets with civilians nearby.

what Hamas does, indoctrinating schoolclass after schoolclass with hatred against Jews even in their basic math courses,
must be countered with harsh strength at every turn, and i advise the Israelis to never let the pressure off groups like Hamas again.

in fact, i'm for re-education camps in Palestine, administrated by the Israelis, the Red Crescent, and the US, UK & UN.

with the arrival of the internet, freedom of speech has to be managed better too (at the IP address level), or you'll find small pockets of extremists causing yet another terror strike, which then prompts more asymetrical responses from those that were attacked. an endless cycle of violence, that can only be stopped by properly managing the education and internet (social media, forums) architectures of humanity.

Israel has its own indoctrination problem. Have you saw dozens of videos where Jews extremist chanting 'death to Arabs, death to Arabs'?

This hatred goes both ways, Israel should be the last one to run education program for Palestinians. Besides, Palestinians don't need re-education. They need sovereignty.
 

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in fact, i'm for re-education camps in Palestine, administrated by the Israelis, the Red Crescent, and the US, UK & UN.
Arent Gaza and the Westbank already camps,in this case concentration camps?
So,you want to give the Apartheid state Israel and its sidekicks the US,UK,UN control over Gaza?
What benefit will the Palestinians have from this arrangement?
The world doesnt see it the way you see it and the UN isnt taken serious by most of the countries.
57 years of occupation makes radicals of everybody,even you.
Try to be rational and see things how they are.
Im guessing you are young?

you'll find small pockets of extremists causing yet another terror strike,
So what the radical extremist Israeli settlers are doing is not a problem?
You know there is no more turning back from this,Israel will be wiped out by the arabs the minute they get independence from the West.
France kicked out of Africa already,the US will be kicked out of the ME,just a matter of time.
 

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Israel has its own indoctrination problem. Have you saw dozens of videos where Jews extremist chanting 'death to Arabs, death to Arabs'?

This hatred goes both ways, Israel should be the last one to run education program for Palestinians. Besides, Palestinians don't need re-education. They need sovereignty.
i humbly disagree sir.

giving sovereignty to Palestinians in their current sociological moody state,
will only encourage them to want to continue to get all Jews driven from larger Palestine.

and let's not forget : Israel was created by a true God, and has a Divine Mandate to stand it's ground right where they settled.
it is up to Hamas to surrender to Israelis, to end the current war, and to start the flow of aid back into Gaza,
hopefully with significant adjustments in how Palestinian children are raised (as in : without the intense hatred for Jews)

it is up to the Israelis to keep up the pressure on the Palestinians to herd them into this societal change, which might well take hundreds of years even, given how Mohammed (peace onto him) made the serious mistake of occasionally siding with very violent thinkers (extremist fundamentalist) among Muslims.
 

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Arent Gaza and the Westbank already camps,in this case concentration camps?
So,you want to give the Apartheid state Israel and its sidekicks the US,UK,UN control over Gaza?
What benefit will the Palestinians have from this arrangement?
peace and the return of aid money, which can -if this plan works- be used for peaceful civilian applications only.

The world doesnt see it the way you see it and the UN isnt taken serious by most of the countries.
57 years of occupation makes radicals of everybody,even you.
yeah, but i wouldn't resist a clearly stronger military opponent.
i would use hetro male to hetro male respect and friendship to secure my needs & interest.

in most cases, going to real war is just a dumb idea.
a waste of lives and treasure.

Try to be rational and see things how they are.
Im guessing you are young?
46. but i'm "in touch with my inner child" on a regular basis ;)

So what the radical extremist Israeli settlers are doing is not a problem?
You know there is no more turning back from this,Israel will be wiped out by the arabs the minute they get independence from the West.
France kicked out of Africa already,the US will be kicked out of the ME,just a matter of time.
humanity has shared economic interests now.
all wars stem from protecting certain flows of money.
 

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peace and the return of aid money, which can -if this plan works- be used for peaceful civilian applications only.


yeah, but i wouldn't resist a clearly stronger military opponent.
i would use hetro male to hetro male respect and friendship to secure my needs & interest.

in most cases, going to real war is just a dumb idea.
a waste of lives and treasure.


46. but i'm "in touch with my inner child" on a regular basis ;)


humanity has shared economic interests now.
all wars stem from protecting certain flows of money.
Nonsense. Don't use big words because it doesn't mean big ideas.
And cynicism is not much of intelligence and pretending that you have " humanitarian " ideas is frankly preposterous.
I would like to ask you, has anyone of your officers who were in Srebrenica and witnessed and allowed The Genocides went through any program?
 

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Nonsense. Don't use big words because it doesn't mean big ideas.
i'll use whatever words i find appropriate, thank you very much.

And cynicism is not much of intelligence and pretending that you have " humanitarian " ideas is frankly preposterous.
don't judge me, you don't know me (yet).

I would like to ask you, has anyone of your officers who were in Srebrenica and witnessed and allowed The Genocides went through any program?
i wasn't in Srebrenica, and wasn't even paying close attention to the news in those days.
i don't know if the officers that were there, went through any program at all.
all i know is they described their opponents there as 'much more cunning than us'.
 

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