Controversial Israeli Offensive in Rafah Raises Criticism of US Weaponry and International Support

Israel Used US Bombs in Rafah Strikes in Gaza, Investigation Finds

The recent Israeli offensive in Rafah, Gaza, has been met with outrage and criticism from around the world. New York Times investigation reveals that the bombs used in the attack were made in the United States, specifically Boeing Defense, Space & Security. These bombs are known for their precision and suitability for urban targets, aligning with the 17 kg explosive mass mentioned by Israeli forces.

The White House defended its military support for Israel, stating that there was no “major ground operation” in Rafah. However, the Israeli military used precision-guided munitions, including the 37-pound bombs mentioned by the American National Security Council. The tragic fire that claimed the lives of 45 people in Rafah was caused by weapons stored in the compound rather than by Israeli munitions, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Rafah has become a focal point of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. Military tanks, street fighting, and constant raids have led to a rise in casualties. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed shock and sadness over the civilian deaths and emphasized the need for a Palestinian state recognized at the appropriate moment, not under emotional pressure. The UN Security Council members underscored the International Court of Justice’s decision to halt the military offensive in Rafah as condemnation from international voices continues to mount.

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