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The possibility of Tel Aviv using bombs containing depleted uranium in Gaza

Palestinian officials asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to intervene in the issue of Tel Aviv's use of bombs containing depleted uranium in Gaza.

to the report Mehr News Agency, the Zionist regime in Gaza He has not given up on any crime. From the use of 2,000-pound American bombs to target the tents of Palestinian refugees in Rafah to the extensive and blind bombing of residential areas, including the crimes of this regime in the genocide of Palestinians in This is considered to be narrow.

However, in the latest reports, news about the use of depleted uranium bombs by the Zionist regime army in Gaza has raised many concerns.

Saleh Abd al-Shafi, the Palestinian ambassador in Austria, issued a statement from the Agency between International Atomic energy affiliated to the United Nations wanted to enter the issue raised by the media.

It is stated in his statement: We ask the International Atomic Energy Agency to send observers to Gaza to assess whether the Israeli army has used ammunition containing depleted uranium in this area or not.

Although the use of ammunition containing depleted uranium according to the military definition, the use of nuclear weapons It doesn’t count, but the International Atomic Energy Agency has warned civilians about the danger of radiation from these munitions.

Previously, the US military had used a lot of ammunition containing depleted uranium in the Iraq war. Until now, although the Zionist authorities have been silent about the use of such weapons, the army of this regime has widely used the banned phosphorus bombs in the attack on southern Lebanon.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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