ABC News: The bombs used in Lebanon came from America
The American media reported that the bombs that the Zionist regime used in its recent attack on Beirut were probably supplied by the United States.
According to Isna, the Israeli regime used powerful bombs in a deadly attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut on Friday evening, which is believed to have come from the United States as part of a larger military aid program to the Zionists that has been running for decades.
The Israeli army has introduced this bomb under the title “Bunker Buster”, which is a reference to the BLU-109 bomb, which is designed and built to penetrate hard underground shelters.
During the recent attack of the Zionist regime on Beirut, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, and a number of his companions and civilians were martyred.
Pointing out that the bomb used in this attack was probably supplied by Washington, ABC News reported: The United States has previously used these huge 2,000-pound bombs, often in countries such as Afghanistan, as a way to destroy enemy tunnels and underground command centers. has done
The use of cluster munitions in urban areas dramatically increases the risk of civilian casualties, as it can turn an entire neighborhood into a volcanic crater.
In May, US President Joe Biden refused to send a shipment of 1,800 of these weapons to Israel over concerns that the bombs would be used in Rafah, the densely populated Gaza Strip where civilians have taken refuge.
American officials claim that the shipment of these bombs is still on hold, but it seems that the Israeli regime has enough of them in its stockpiles, to the extent that not transferring the new shipment has not made much difference in its attacks on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. is
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