Israel used widely banned cluster munitions in Lebanon, photos of remnants suggest

Exclusive: Israel Used Widely Banned Cluster Munitions in Lebanon War

The Israeli military has used widely banned cluster munitions during its 13-month war in Lebanon, with photos of munition remnants found by The Guardian suggesting the use of two new types of cluster munitions not seen since the 2006 Lebanon war.

Experts who have verified the images say that the remnants show evidence of the 155mm M999 Barak Eitan and 227mm Ra'am Eitan guided missiles, both developed by Elbit Systems. These new cluster munitions are designed to be more precise than their predecessors but experts say they can still cause widespread harm.

The use of cluster munitions is banned under international law due to the high risk they pose to civilians. Despite this, Israel has used these weapons in its conflict with Hezbollah, leaving much of Lebanon's south in ruins and causing widespread civilian casualties.

Photos of the remnants found by The Guardian show that the munitions were used in heavily forested valleys in southern Lebanon, an area where Israeli forces accused Hezbollah militants of hiding during the war. However, experts say that cluster munitions are not a precise weapon and can cause significant harm to civilians even when they are fired in areas without enemy targets.

"Cluster munitions are inherently indiscriminate and there is no way to employ them lawfully or responsibly," said Brian Castner, head of crisis research at Amnesty International. "Civilians bear the brunt of the risk as these weapons stay deadly for decades to come."

Human rights groups have long argued that cluster munitions are banned internationally for a reason: they pose too great a risk to civilians. The use of these weapons in Lebanon has sparked outrage, with many accusing Israel of violating international law.

Israel has denied using cluster munitions during the war, but photos and expert analysis suggest otherwise. The Israeli military said it "uses only lawful weapons, in accordance with international law and while mitigating harm to civilians."

The use of cluster munitions is a deeply contentious issue, with many arguing that they are too dangerous to be used under any circumstances. As experts verify the images of the remnants found by The Guardian, the world watches anxiously for further evidence of Israel's actions in Lebanon.

Critics say that Elbit Systems' claims about the low dud rate of its cluster munitions have been misleading and that it is impossible to use these weapons in a way that minimizes harm to civilians. They argue that even with improved designs, cluster munitions remain a deadly threat to people who stumble upon them or are caught in their blast radius.

In a move that highlights the complexity of the issue, Israel has sought to develop new cluster munitions that leave fewer unexploded ordnance behind. However, experts say these efforts only serve to increase public skepticism about the use of such weapons and highlight the need for greater international action against the development and deployment of cluster munitions.

The debate over the ethics of using cluster munitions is likely to continue as more evidence emerges. For now, one thing is clear: the world will be watching closely as experts verify the images of the Israeli cluster munition remnants found in Lebanon.
 
IT'S ALMOST LIKE ISRAEL THINKS IT CAN JUST IGNORE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND USE THESE WIDELY BANNED CLUSTER MUNITIONS IN LEBANON BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT SAID SO πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ!! experts say these new cluster munitions are designed to be more precise, BUT THAT'S JUST NOT TRUE! they can still cause widespread harm and it's only a matter of time before someone gets hurt or killed because of them 😩. i mean come on, israel, do you guys really need to develop new cluster munitions that leave fewer unexploded ordnance behind? aren't we all just gonna end up getting hurt anyway?! 🀯
 
I'm so done with these cluster munitions 🀯. Like, what's next? Are we gonna start using landmines again? I don't get why Israel insists on using these things despite everyone saying they're a total no-go. It's not like they're some sort of precision instrument – experts are saying they can still cause huge harm to civilians even when dropped in areas without enemy targets πŸ€”.

I mean, come on, Elbit Systems is trying to spin this by saying their new cluster munitions have low dud rates, but honestly, it sounds like just another PR stunt πŸ’Ό. And what's with the "we use only lawful weapons" line from the Israeli military? Like, that's just not good enough πŸ™„.

I'm all for countries taking care of themselves and defending their borders, but using cluster munitions is just so... so unnecessary 😩. Can't we find other ways to deal with conflicts without putting innocent lives at risk? This whole thing feels like a huge step backwards 🚫.
 
omg can u blv israel's actions r so sus?? i mean, they're literally using banned cluster munitions in lebanon and denying it like 1st πŸ’₯🚫 i dont get how ppl in gov think they can just get away with this πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like, isnt there some kinda int'l law thingy? πŸ€” anywayz, its all about the civilians who r gettin hurt & dyin cuz of israel's "precision" weapons 😒 u guys remember those pics from 2006 lebanon war? same vibes, different munitions πŸŽ―πŸ‘€ elbit systems claims theyre more precise, but experts say otherwise πŸ™„ cluster munitions r just plain deadly & should b banned 4eva πŸ’ͺ
 
🚫 Israel's use of banned cluster munitions in Lebanon is a huge red flag 🚨. Can't stress enough how deadly these things are to civilians πŸ‘₯, and it's just not worth the risk πŸ’”. International law is clear: no more excuses πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm getting really concerned about this 😟. It's crazy that Israel used these banned cluster munitions in Lebanon even though we know they're super deadly for civilians. I mean, come on, who needs that kind of harm? 🀯 These new designs might be more precise, but that doesn't change the fact that people are still gonna get hurt. The world really needs to get its act together and put some stricter rules in place for these kinds of weapons. It's just not right πŸ˜”.
 
ugh this isnt surprising at all πŸ€• i mean we all knew israel was going to play dirty with those cluster bombs. its like they think theyre above international law or something? newsflash israel: using banned weapons on civilians isnt a good look for you πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

and honestly im so tired of elbit systems trying to spin their way out of this one πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ we all know cluster munitions are deadly and theres no way they can be used responsibly. its like they think we forgot about all the innocent ppl who got caught in those bombs in previous conflicts 😒

anyway i remember when this same debate happened back in 2006 lebanon war... πŸ€” didnt we already have these conversations? πŸ™„ dont get me wrong i still think israel needs to be held accountable for its actions, but come on can't we move forward from here instead of just rehashing the same old points 😩
 
I'm telling ya, something's not adding up here. Israel says they're only using "lawful" weapons, but what about all those civilian casualties? And now we're seeing these new cluster munitions, supposedly more precise, but I think that's just a bunch of spin. Elbit Systems is trying to sell us on their fancy designs, but we all know the truth - these things are deadly and cause widespread harm. And don't even get me started on the Israeli military's claims about minimizing harm to civilians. It's like they're hiding something πŸ€”. And what's with the new cluster munitions that leave fewer unexploded ordnance behind? Sounds like a ploy to ease public skepticism, if you ask me. I'm not buying it πŸ˜’
 
omg you guys I cant even believe whats going on here ... Israel used cluster munitions in lebanon and its so not cool 🀯 these weapons are banned for a reason they can cause so much harm to civilians it's just not right.

I mean i know israel says they use only lawful weapons but come on the pics of the remnant show otherwise πŸ“Έ. And isnt it ironic that they're trying to make new cluster munitions that leave fewer unexploded ordnance behind? like who cares about that when people are still getting hurt?

Experts say its impossible to use these weapons without causing harm to civilians and i agree with them completely πŸ’―. Elbit Systems claims the dud rate is low but I'm not buying it πŸ˜’. And what really grinds my gears is that human rights groups have been saying this for years and now the world is finally hearing about it.

We need more action from governments and international organizations to regulate the use of these weapons and hold countries accountable when they violate international law 🀝. This is not a new issue and we cant just sweep it under the rug anymore πŸ’”
 
Ugh 🀯, I'm so frustrated reading this... the layout is all over the place πŸ“πŸ˜©. First off, they need to separate the facts from the opinions. Photos and expert analysis don't equal a statement πŸ˜’. And what's up with all these different sources citing each other? A nice clear heading would help separate it out πŸ’‘.

And have you seen how many times "experts" are used? It sounds like some lazy journalism πŸ“°πŸ‘€. If they're gonna use that term, at least quote the actual person and provide a bit of context 🀝.

But what really gets me is the lack of visual hierarchy πŸ”’. The text is all jumbled together without any clear sections or headings πŸ“š. It's like trying to read a mess of notes on a bulletin board πŸ—ΊοΈ.

I mean, I get it... the topic's super contentious and all πŸ˜’, but that doesn't excuse sloppy reporting πŸ“°. Maybe they need to revisit their layout from scratch πŸ”„.
 
Its utterly perplexing that Israel would resort to such a morally dubious tactic given the clear prohibitions under international law πŸ€”. The proliferation of these devastating devices has led to an alarming number of civilian casualties, and their indiscriminate nature renders them utterly incompatible with any notion of responsible warfare. Furthermore, the fact that Elbit Systems' claims about their low dud rate are being disputed by experts only serves to underscore the inherent risks associated with these munitions πŸ’₯. Its imperative that we prioritize international cooperation and robust enforcement mechanisms to prevent the misuse of such weaponry in the future πŸ”’.
 
omg can't believe what's goin on in lebanon 🀯 Israel using banned cluster munitions is just devastating, i mean we know they're indiscriminate but to see pics of 'em lyin' around everywhere is just heartbreaking 😭. it's not like the enemy was hidin or anythin', it's just civilian casualties for no reason at all. and the fact that Israel's tryin to spin it as if they're bein careful is just laughable πŸ™„. these munitions are meant to kill ppl, plain and simple. i hope the intl community keeps puttin pressure on Israel to stop this nonsense πŸ’ͺ
 
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