Everyone uses phosphorus on their artillery shells to mark an area you don't even know this you are very ignorant about the subject please educate yourself first.
There is information pollution shared regarding Israel's use of "phosphorus bombs or phosphorus-containing artillery ammunition".
The use of this type of ammunition is used to emit smoke rather than containing a phosphorus bomb or cap, since it contains low phosphorus and the ammunition plugs are impregnated within the cylinder chambers (unless the cap plug is modified or modernized and replaced).
The actual phosphorus warhead and artillery warhead used as a chemical weapon is the M110 artillery ammunition, not the M825. (Although M110 ammunition is also used for smoke dispersion, the phosphorus mass it contains is both unimpregnated and reaches high kilograms)
In short, the phosphorus value of bombs or artillery ammunition that can cause real damage and cause mass civilian or soldier deaths is approximately 15 kg and above. To give an example, the amount of M47 chemical (phosphorus) bombs used in Vietnam is approximately 33-35 kilograms.
In addition, the first image above is not up to date, it is from 2021, and the use of M825 smoke-emitting ammunition is documented there, too. The same images were already documented while firing from Israeli M-109A2 self-propelled howitzers between 2009 and 2014, that is, an event that was viewed for the first time and tried to be kept secret. not.
And the amount of phosphorus contained in this type of M825 ammunition is a maximum of 5 kilograms, spread over quarter circles, and this rate spreads over a width of approximately 200-250 meters, and it lasts for about 10 minutes (a very low time compared to bombs with a high general phosphorus amount).
To give another example, the standard smoke emitter ammunition "M416" used by M-60A3 tanks, which were used during and after the Cold War and supplied by Turkey from America, contains nearly 3 kilograms of white phosphorus.
If the previous example was not satisfactory, the 122 mm D462 smoke-emitting ammunition used by Armenia and Azerbaijan in the 2020 Karabakh war contains 4 kilograms of white phosphorus.
The ignorant spread of such images is generally due to stupid news agencies not having an ounce of information and wanting to spread propaganda (interaction).
I don't even need to explain why three or five stupid pages on Telegram share it, it's classic news shared by minimally intelligent people because they are ignorant.
Well, if the question of whether this type of ammunition, which is generally used to hide infantry and mechanized units, was used inside Gaza may confuse the mind, the answer was actually given by the IDF in the 2009 Gaza Operations.
"Our defense units use these ammunition not as anti-personnel weapons, but as target marking and smoke screening for the enemy so that infantry units can take positions during the conflict with the enemy line."
The accuracy of the statement is confirmed by the IDF air force's air strikes on places previously marked with smoke-emitting munitions in 2009-2014. (Such practices were also applied in the 1991 Desert Storm operation and the 2003 Iraq invasion at long distances where infantry could not mark with lasers.)
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