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From: Krishnamurti S <[email protected]>
Subject: [Asasi] PressTV - Unconventional weapons used against Gazans
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 6:13 PM






Unconventional weapons used against Gazans 
Mon, 05 Jan 2009 14:43:01 GMT 
By Akram al-Sattari, Press TV, Gaza 



 
Norwegian Doctor Mads GilbertDoctor Mads Gilbert is a member of a Norwegian 
triage medical team present in the besieged Gaza Strip. The team has exposed 
that Israel has used depleted uranium weapons in its war on the impoverished 
territory which is home to 1.5 million Palestinians. He described the 
conditions inside Gaza in an exclusive Press TV interview. 

Press TV: What can you tell about the uranium findings? 

Dr. Mads Gilbert:The findings about the uranium I cannot tell you much about, 
but I can tell you that we have clear evidence that the Israelis are using a 
new type of very high explosive weapons which are called Dense Inert Metal 
Explosive (DIME) and are made out of a tungsten alloy. 

These weapons have an enormous power to explode. 

The power of the explosion dissipates very quickly and the strength does not 
travel long, maybe 10 meters, but those humans who are hit by this explosion, 
this pressure wave are cut in pieces. 

This was first used in Lebanon in 2006, it was used here in Gaza in 2006 and 
the injuries that we see in Shifa [Hospital] now, many many of them I suspect 
and we all suspect are the effect of DIME weapons used by the Israelis. 

On the long term, these weapons will have a cancer effect on those who survive. 
They will develop cancer we suspect. There has been very little research on 
this but some research has been among other places in the United States, which 
show that these weapons have a high tendency to develop cancer. So they kill 
and those who survive risk having cancer. 

Press TV: And what do you have to say about this? 

Dr. Mads Gilbert:All that is happening in Gaza here now is against 
international law, it is against humanity and I think it is against what it 
means to be a decent person. You don't treat other people like this. Even if 
you disagree with him… maybe even if you fight with them, you don't treat 
civilians, children and women like this. 

And I have an appeal to the Israeli doctors and nurses. They are my colleagues. 
We belong to the same international community, the medical community. I wish 
that the good doctors and nurses in Israel tell their government to stop these 
atrocities. We cannot continue with this. We may differ in opinions, but you 
cannot treat the civilian Palestinian population in Gaza in this way. 

Today, they were bombing in Gaza City; we received 150 wounded and more than 50 
killed. 

Press TV: Only at Shifa?! 

Dr. Mads Gilbert:Yes, here in Shifa. I treated a ten-year-old boy. He had his 
whole chest filled with fragments from the bomb. On his lap was another 
person's leg that had been cut off. We resuscitated him and did everything we 
could do to save his life but he died between our hands. 

This is such a terrible experience and behind the numbers that you report all 
the time, there are human beings, families, women, grandmothers, children. That 
is in fact the reality in this situation. Those who are paying the price for 
the Israeli bombardments now are the common people, the Palestinian people. 

Half of the population in Palestine are below 15 years and 80 percent of the 
people in Gaza live below the level of poverty defined by the UN. Now they 
don't have food, they don't have electricity. It's cold they don't have warmth 
and in addition to that, they are killed. 

This must be stopped. 

Press TV How many people did you see that are effected by this weapon? 

Dr. Mads Gilbert: Almost all of the patients we have received have these sever 
amputations. They seem to have been affected by this kind of weapon. Of course, 
we have many fragment injuries and burns but those who have got their limbs cut 
off, constitutes quite a large proportion. 

You know we have a lot to do. Palestinian doctors, nurses and paramedics do an 
incredibly heroic job to save their people. Doctor Eric and I are just a small 
drip in the ocean, but we learn from them. Unfortunately, we don't have the 
time to do research, we have to save lives, but this question should be 
researched by the international community. 

AA/AA 


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