DIME: Israel turns Gaza into weapon testing lab?

by Maireid Sullivan | January 18, 2009 at 05:46 pm
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Israel has turned Gaza into a research laboratory to test out its new "extremely nasty" weapons on Palestinians, says D r. Mads Gilbert, a member of a Norwegian triage medical team in Gaza.
Dr. Gilbert said the kinds of injuries he had seen during the team's ten-day aid work in Gaza had proven that Dense Inert Metal Explosives (DIME) was being used. DIME is believed to have strong biological effects. And Israeli planes have attacked more than 60 targets in Gaza using this experimental weapon.This genotoxic 100% carcinogenic weapon, the Pentagon's alternative to the Depleted Uranium tipped bombs, kills within 3 months.

The US and Israel stand accused of targeting DNA in Gaza. "DIME bombs produce an unusually powerful blast within a relatively small area, spraying a superheated "micro-shrapnel" of powdered Heavy Metal Tungsten Alloy (HMTA). Scientific studies have found that HMTA is chemically toxic, damages the immune system, rapidly causes cancer, and attacks DNA (genotoxic).

See an earlier post on this subject here on NowPublic.

In addition, it is important to note that: Article 49 of the fourth Geneva Convention prohibits an occupying power from transferring citizens from its own territory to occupied territory and Israel has been doing just that with its illegal "settlements" in Palestine.

When Barack Obama recently pledged 30 Billion dollars to Israel over the next decade, he did not share that Israel is currently paying its own citizens approximately $20,000 dollars each to move to these illegal settlements, in direct violation of International Law. The United States is complicit in this illegal activity, including the following horrendous weapons testing, all paid for by American taxpayers.

After working for 10 days at the Shifa Hospital in the war-torn Palestinian territory, Dr. Mads Gilbert, a member of a Norwegian triage medical team in Gaza, blasted Israel for conducting experimental military work in the impoverished strip.

"There's a very strong suspicion I think that Gaza is now being used as a test laboratory for new weapons," Gilbert told reporters at Oslo's Gardermoen airport upon his return home on Monday.

Dr. Gilbert said the kinds of injuries he and his colleague Erik Fosse had seen during their ten-day aid work in Gaza had proven that Dense Inert Metal Explosives (DIME) was being used in the embattled territory.
DIME, which is an experimental kind of explosive, is believed to have strong biological effects in those who are hit by the "low lethality" weapons.

Survivors close to the lethal range may have their limbs amputated as their soft tissues and bones are shredded to pieces. The victims may also subsequently contract cancer from the micro-shrapnel embedded in their body tissue within just four to six months.

"This is a new generation of very powerful small explosives that detonates with an extreme power and dissipates its power within a range of five to 10 meters (16-98 feet)," said Gilbert.

"We have not seen the casualties affected directly by the bomb because they are normally torn to pieces and do not survive, but we have seen a number of very brutal amputations... without shrapnel injuries which we strongly suspect must have been caused by the DIME weapons," he added.

The weapon "causes the tissue to be torn from the flesh. It looks very different (from a shrapnel injury). I have seen and treated a lot of different injuries for the last 30 years in different war zones, and this looks completely different," said Fosse, 58.

"If you are in the immediate (vicinity of) a DIME weapon, it's like your legs get torn off. It's an enormous pressure wave and there is no shrapnel," he explained.

Israel had also used the weapon in the 2006 war with Lebanon and previously in Gaza.

"We are not soft-skinned when it comes to war injuries, but these amputations are really extremely nasty and for many of the patients not survivable," he added.

Following reports on the use of suspected chemical weapons in Gaza, the United Nations Human Rights Council decided to dispatch a fact-finding mission to investigate human rights violations committed in the territory.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Tuesday that "Accountability must be ensured for violations of international law," suggesting that the Council consider a mission to assess violations committed by both sides in the conflict.

The latest casualty figures according to Health officials have topped 940 since the operation began on 27 December, while some 4,400 others have been wounded.

Senior United Nations officials have expressed grave concern about reports that over 40 per cent of the Palestinians killed in the Israeli offensive, and almost half of the wounded, are women and children.

The new report comes on top of earlier reports which revealed the Israeli military had used controversial white phosphorus shells on Gazans.

The Times said on Thursday that it had identified stockpiles of M825A1, a US-made White Phosphorus munition, from high-resolution pictures taken from Israeli artillery units on the Gaza border.

A phenomenon characteristic of the chemical -- also known by the military as WP or Willie Pete is that it can burn through flesh to the bone and leave bodies "entirely shriveled with black-green skin."

Earlier last week, Gilbert's team, told Press TV that medics had found depleted uraniumin some Gaza residents.

The reports of profound human sufferings come as Israel continues to reject the fact that it has imposed a humanitarian crisis among the battle-hardened 1.5 million population of Gaza.
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René

Mads Gilbert? The communist politician who supports terrorism? See him on YouTube.

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Maireid Sullivan

He is a specialist in anesthesiology and a leader of the emergency medicine department of University Hospital of North Norway, and has been a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Tromsø since 1995.

Gilbert has broad range international experiences, in particular from locations that merge medical and political issues. Actively involved with solidarity work concerning Palestinians since the 1970s, he has served as a doctor during numerous periods in Palestine and Lebanon. His efforts have been central to the efforts that have lead the city of Tromsø, since 2001 a twin town of Gaza, to claim to be the city that has sent more health workers to Palestine than any other the world.[2]

And, Gilbert was awarded Årets nordlending 2000 ("Northern Norwegian of the year, 2000")

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mads_Gilbert

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tikun

So what. Because he has a DR. before his name that means he isn't a liar or has an agenda. Check him out on google and that will be enough to challenge his respectability. BTW, there were very loyal and devoted husbands that came home to their families at night and slaughtered women, children and men in the day during World War II.

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Maireid Sullivan

I should add, in defense of Dr. Gilbert's integrity, that the accusation of "Terrorist" is often made by Zionists against those who criticize their cruelty toward Palestinian people.  I believe anyone accused of terrorism is exempt from protection of Geneva Convention agreements, so there is a political purpose behind that accusation.

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djsblack

I believe anyone accused of terrorism is exempt from protection of Geneva Convention agreements, so there is a political purpose behind that accusation."

What evidence do you have to back your assertions?


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sherko

terrorism   terrorism   .......bla bla   Israil is the state of terror  she killed 450 chlid 100 women 90 elders  and another 660 male victim among them  only 48 hamas members

that is it  only 48, all these bombs and the American F16 , Appatchi , and the new DIME shells on the most populated place on earth,

what u call this self def

the good thing Bush is flushed away, with a big farewell ( shoe+shoe)  

 

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djsblack

Great--an Iranian based news source for propaganda.

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