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*HRW: Israel Should Not Use White Phosphorus in Gaza*

*JERUSALEM*, January 11, 2009 (WAFA)- "Israel should stop using white
phosphorus in military operations in densely populated areas of *Gaza*",
Human Rights Watch (HRW) said, Saturday.



Human Rights Watch researchers in Israel observed, Friday and Saturday,
multiple air-bursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus over what appeared
to be the Gaza City Jabaliya area, HRW reported.



Israel appeared to be using white phosphorus as an "obscurant" : a chemical
used to hide military operations. White phosphorus has a significant,
incidental, incendiary effect that can severely burn people and set
structures, fields, and other civilian objects in the vicinity on fire. The
potential for harm to civilians is magnified by Gaza's high population
density, among the highest in the world.



"White phosphorous can burn down houses and cause horrific burns when it
touches the skin," said Marc Garlasco, senior military analyst at HRW.
"Israel should not use it in Gaza's densely populated areas."



HRW "believes that 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. This
concern is amplified given the technique evidenced in media photographs of
air-bursting white phosphorus projectiles.



Air bursting of white phosphorus artillery spreads 116 burning wafers over
an area between 125 and 250 meters in diameter, depending on the altitude of
the burst, thereby exposing more civilians and civilian infrastructure to
potential harm than a localized ground burst.



Since the beginning of Israel's ground offensive in Gaza on January 3, 2009,
there have been numerous media reports about the possible use of white
phosphorous by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF). The IOF told both Human
Rights Watch and news reporters that it is not using white phosphorus in
Gaza. On January 7, an IOF spokesman told CNN, "I can tell you with
certainty that white phosphorus is absolutely not being used."


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