Study reveals 'persistent danger' from Israel's white phosphorus strikes in southern Lebanon

France 24Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 12:32:12 PM
Study reveals 'persistent danger' from Israel's white phosphorus strikes in southern Lebanon
  • An investigation has revealed that Israel conducted 248 strikes using white phosphorus in southern Lebanon between October 2023 and November 2024, raising serious concerns about the substance's long-term impact on health, agriculture, and the environment, according to researcher Ahmad Baydoun.
  • The use of white phosphorus, a controversial incendiary weapon, poses a persistent danger to civilians and the environment, highlighting the need for accountability and a thorough investigation into these military actions.
  • This situation underscores the ongoing instability in the region, as Israeli airstrikes continue to target Hezbollah, resulting in civilian casualties and escalating tensions, despite a ceasefire that has failed to bring lasting peace.
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