Doctors condemn Israel's use of explosive tungsten weapons in Gaza
- A young man in Gaza sustained severe injuries from an IDF quadcopter drone attack using tungsten weapons.
- Doctors report that injuries from these weapons lead to permanent damage and amputations, particularly affecting children.
- Medical professionals have condemned the use of these weapons, stating it may constitute a war crime.
In Gaza, a young man suffered severe injuries from a drone targeted attack involving Israeli explosive weapons, causing life-altering paralysis. Medical reports indicate that the injuries resulted from a small tungsten cube, designed for maximum internal damage, leading to catastrophic effects on the victim's nervous system. Medical professionals dealing with injuries in Gaza have expressed profound concerns over the devastating impact of these weapons, particularly on children, who are more vulnerable due to their smaller bodies. Over recent months, the conflict has escalated, leading to significant casualties, with reports indicating that these weapons have become instruments of widespread harm and condemnation from the international community, raising questions about their legality in warfare.