Make
no mistake about these attacks. This is an escalation of the
conflict and a declaration of war by israel. The use of depleted
uranium makes it not only an act of war, but, probably a war crime.
‘Israel
used depleted uranium shells in air strike’ – Syrian source
Israel
used "a new type of weapon", a senior official at the
Syrian military facility that came under attack from the Israeli Air
Force told RT.
Video
still of Hezbollah TV's footage claiming to show the aftermath of an
alleged Israeli airstrike on a military facility near Damascus, on
May 5 2013
RT,
5
May, 2013
“When
the explosion happened it felt like an earthquake,” said the
source, who was present near the attack site on the outskirts of
Damascus on Sunday morning.
“Then
a giant golden mushroom of fire appeared. This tells us that Israel
used depleted uranium shells.”
Depleted
uranium is a by-product of the uranium enrichment process that
creates nuclear weapons, and was first used by the US in the Gulf
conflict of 1991. Unlike the radioactive materials used in nuclear
weapons, depleted uranium is not valued for its explosiveness, but
for its toughness – it is 2.5 times as dense as steel – which
allows it to penetrate heavy protection.
Countries
using depleted uranium weapons insist that the material is toxic, but
not dangerously radioactive, as long as it remains outside the body.
The
source also claims the attack – if it managed to hit the objects it
targeted – served more of a political than a military purpose.
“Several
civilian factories and buildings were destroyed. The target was just
an ordinary weapons warehouse. The bombing is an ultimatum to us –
it had no strategic motivation.”
Western
intelligence sources told the media that the strikes targeted
transfers of weapons from the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, which is
sympathetic to the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The
official who spoke to RT denies this.
“There
was no valuable equipment at the site. It was all removed after a
previous attack on the facility. The military losses from this are
negligible.”
Video
still of Hezbollah TV's footage claiming to show the aftermath of an
allege
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