Russia: Israel should join the Convention on Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
While expressing concern over the possibility of Israel using chemical weapons, Russia asked this regime to ratify the "International Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons" as soon as possible. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “Alexander Shalgin”, the representative of Russia in the Organization for the Prohibition of the Use of Chemical Weapons, expressed concern about the possibility of Israel’s use of chemical weapons. /p>
Shalgin, who was present at the 28th session of the conference of the member countries of this organization, said that Russia is worried about “media reports” in this regard, and for this reason, he asked Israel to “international convention” as soon as possible. Israel, along with the three countries of Egypt, North Korea and Sudan, are parties that have not yet ratified the international convention on the prohibition of chemical weapons.
Fernando Arias, the Secretary General of the Organization for the Prohibition of the Use of Chemical Weapons, had previously expressed concern about the possibility of using chemical weapons in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Reza Najafi, the deputy representative of Iran’s foreign minister for legal and international affairs, asked this organization on Monday to investigate reports about the possibility of Israel using nerve gas in tunnels controlled by Hamas in Gaza.
The Middle East Eye website reported a few weeks ago that the soldiers of the Israeli regime army may use nerve gas under the supervision of the US Navy to infiltrate Hamas tunnels in Gaza.
Israel’s use of weapons of mass destruction is unprecedented. Israel’s first use of these weapons dates back to the 1948 war. At that time, the Zionist groups led by “David Ben-Gurion”, who was the first prime minister of Israel, used banned poisonous gases to create terror among the native Palestinians.
Also, as the International Committee The Red Cross reported that in May 1948, Zionist groups contaminated the drinking water of the city of “Acre” in Palestine with typhoid bacteria, which infected many of the city’s residents.
Reports from documentary sources indicate that people who were exposed to these gases suffered from many clinical symptoms, including seizures. Another case of using these weapons dates back to October 2003. In October 2003, it was reported that Israeli forces had fired gas grenades in the city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. In addition to causing respiratory problems, these gases also cause problems in the nervous system. In addition, the threat of an Israeli minister to use nuclear weapons in Gaza has become controversial in recent days. He said that the use of nuclear weapons in Gaza is one of Israel’s options.
On November 14, in a television program, Eliyahu responded to a presenter who said whether he expected Israel to use weapons in Gaza. “This is one of the ways,” said a slow nuclear user. Another way is to make sure of something that is important to us. They are not afraid of death, so this does not work for them. We need to understand what is breaking them (the people of Gaza)… We have broken the deterrence of the IDF with our morals.” They have described the policy of uncertainty about the Israeli regime’s weapons and have asked international organizations to put this regime’s weapons program under international supervision.
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