The Mahdi Times The Mahdi Times July 2014 | Page 5

The larger point is whether it is ethical to use an occupied population as test subjects for your weapons laboratory. The knowledge gained by testing these weapons on live subjects will improve Israel’s war industry, but it also demonstrates a certain malignancy in the Israeli character. A malignancy now spilling over into social media for all to see. Now that the peace process has been eviscerated, it’s a good time for America to comprehensively rethink its involvement in the Middle East with all these players. Since Israel is not allowing journalists in to document what it is doing in the Gaza strip, it’s safe to say it does not want the international community to what is really going on there. The thief likes to cover its tracks; however they are being exposed daily no matter how much they try. Israel's repeated firing of white phosphorus shells over densely populated areas of Gaza during its recent military campaign was indiscriminate and is evidence of war crimes, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The 71-page report, "Rain of Fire: Israel's Unlawful Use of White Phosphorus in Gaza," provides witness accounts of the devastating effects that white phosphorus munitions had on civilians and civilian property in Gaza. Human Rights Watch researchers in Gaza immediately after hostilities ended found spent shells, canister liners, and dozens of burnt felt wedges containing white phosphorus on city streets, apartment roofs, residential courtyards, and at a United Nations school. The report also presents ballistics evidence, photographs, and satellite imagery, as well as documents from the Israeli military and government.