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  • Rain of Fire: White Phosphorus in Gaza  | Human Rights Watch

    "During Israel's 22-day military operations in Gaza, from December 27, 2008 to January 18, 2009, named Operation Cast Lead, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) repeatedly exploded white phosphorus munitions in the air over populated areas, killing and injuring civilians, and damaging... more

    Reviewed by teddyhcraig Apr 01 2009, 11:32pm ( 19 reviews ) hrw.org

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  • Rated by VonZhou on Jul 12, 11:19am

    This is the problem with Israel. They feel that they can break all the rules of warfare by condoning attacks such as these, but in doing so are no better than the terrorists who they claim to be after. The governments of the US and the West are too afraid of the Israeli special interest who constantly evoke the Holocaust and antisemitism to justify their cause. Thus, they are defacto given free reign to do as they please in their constant wars against their neighbors and the Palestinian people. If the world was sincere about ending this sort of stupid violence, the US and EU will need to stop sending billions of dollars of weapons to Israel and realize that the Israelis have no regard for human life as long as they are not Israeli.
  • Rated by MikeyD34 on Apr 28 2009, 6:25pm

    What kind of humanity condones this stuff? What kind of evil can grip your mind to convince you this is OK to do to people?
  • Rated by poddys on Apr 22 2009, 7:07pm

    Very disturbing video showing the effects of Israel's military operations in Gaza.
  • Rated by ezra03 on Apr 04 2009, 3:41pm

    During Israel's 22-day military operations in Gaza, from December 27, 2008 to January 18, 2009, named Operation Cast Lead, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) repeatedly exploded white phosphorus munitions in the air over populated areas, killing and injuring civilians, and damaging civilian structures, including a school, a market, a humanitarian aid warehouse and a hospital. Senior Military Analyst Marc Garlasco discusses Human Rights Watch's on the ground investigation and findings. ]
  • Rated by teddyhcraig on Apr 01 2009, 11:32pm

    "During Israel's 22-day military operations in Gaza, from December 27, 2008 to January 18, 2009, named Operation Cast Lead, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) repeatedly exploded white phosphorus munitions in the air over populated areas, killing and injuring civilians, and damaging civilian structures, including a school, a market, a humanitarian aid warehouse and a hospital. Senior Military Analyst Marc Garlasco discusses Human Rights Watch's on the ground investigation and findings." I fully understand that the people in Israel are angry. I fully understand that they are frustrated by all of those rockets raining down upon them. But this was a sin! Firing these shells in areas where they knew they would cause the damage they did was a sin! It should never have happened, and it should never happen again, because it is a sin... I beseech you, in the name of Yahweh God who will call all men into account for their deeds at His throne of perfect justice, do not do so wickedly!
  • Rated by withoutmusic on Apr 01 2009, 12:23am

    This makes me ashamed to be Jewish let it be known we are not all like this I am aware of what Israel is doing and it makes me deeply sad
  • Rated by mcrizzle on Mar 30 2009, 10:14am

    This is sick.
  • Rated by 1astuff on Mar 30 2009, 1:32am

    stumbled, world have to see this. Both sites have to live in peace...at once!
  • Rated by SpiralsShadeaux on Mar 29 2009, 6:40pm

    From the page: "Rain of Fire: White Phosphorus in Gaza "