CONFIRMED: Israel used "U.S.-made weapons" in Rafah "safe zone" massacre
By ethanh // 2024-05-31
 
The weapons Israel used in its recent attack on a refugee camp in a Rafah "safe zone" came from the United States, an investigation has revealed. The several hundred people who were injured or killed in the attack succumbed to U.S.-made GBU-39 bombs, the investigation found, making America directly complicit in Israel's genocide. The attack resulted in at least 45 people dying, including one child who lost his head. Panicked survivors could be seen running from charred bodies to safety as rescuers and medics tried to pull others from the rubble. CNN reportedly analyzed geolocated footage of the attack, which took place at the Kuwait Peace Camp. Experts confirmed that remnants of American-made GBU-39 diameter bombs (SDB) were present at the scene. Explosive weapons expert Chris Cobb-Smith, a former British army artillery officer, says the high precision bomb type is "designed to attack strategically important point targets." "Using any munition, even of this size, will always incur risks in a densely populated area," he further revealed. (Related: Did you know that an ex-Mossad spy chief out of Israel "threatened and stalked" an ICC prosecutor?)

Israel used less-deadly bombs than it could have

Trevor Ball, another weapons expert, confirmed what Cobb-Smith said about the origin of the GBU-39s that Israel used in the attack. "The warhead portion [of the munition] is distinct, and the guidance and wing section is extremely unique compared to other munitions," Ball said. "Guidance and wing sections of munitions are often the remnants left over even after a munition detonates. I saw the tail actuation section and instantly knew it was one of the SDB / GBU-39 variants." To Israel's credit, the Jewish state did use a less-lethal version of the GBU-39 that causes much less collateral damage. Israel could have used the Focused Lethality Munition (FLM), which creates much larger explosions. Serial numbers collected from the scene show that the bombs Israel used were made in California. The U.S., meanwhile, is denying all affiliation with the bombs, claiming it has no idea where they came from. "I do not know what type of munition was used in that air strike," Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh told the press. "I'd have to refer you to the Israelis to speak to that." Daniel Hagari, Israel's army spokesman, admitted that two munitions with small warheads carrying 17 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack, describing them as the "smallest munitions that our [Israeli] jets could use." According to Hagari, there was a fire that broke out at the site of the attack that made the incident much worse than planned. To help Israel procure more such weapons, the Biden regime on May 15 approved another $1 billion in arms and ammunition aid to be sent to the Middle East, complements of U.S. taxpayers. The deal was announced just days after the White House paused a single transfer of 1,800 ton-weight bombs and 1,700 500-pound bombs to Israel, citing concerns over the loss of civilian life in Gaza. Since the pause, a U.S. official told The Washington Post that "arms transfers are proceeding as scheduled" despite the previous delay. You may recall that President Biden promised to stop sending Israel offensive arms if it proceeded with a large-scale invasion of Rafah. Biden must have lied because the invasion has begun and the U.S. continues to support Israel with money and weapons. The Biden regime did issue a public statement, though, about how Israel violated its red line against launching the assault. It is unclear if there will be anything more than this verbal admission to hold Israel accountable. The situation in the Middle East is deteriorating. Learn more about what happens next at Prophecy.news. Sources for this article include: MiddleEastEye.net NaturalNews.com