'Israel's
use of unconventional weapons in Gaza: acts of terrorism'
A
Gaza-based activist tells Press TV that the use of unconventional
weapons such as white phosphorous bombs and shrapnel bullets against
the civilian population of Gaza is an act of terrorism by the Israeli
regime. On November 14, the Israeli regime launched a deadly war on
the blockaded Gaza Strip, which killed more than 160 Palestinians and
injured some 1,200 others. To shed more light on the issue, Press
TV's News Analysis program has interviewed Harry Fear, a filmmaker
and activist, from the besieged costal enclave of Gaza, Kevin
Barrett, an author and Islamic studies expert, from Madison; and
Kenneth Katzman, a Middle East analyst from Washington.
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