GMO: Evidence of internationally banned weapons in recent casualties

Gaza (Quds News Network)- The Government Media Office said that more than 320 victims and injured individuals have been brought to hospitals over the past 48 hours. The injuries include severe burns, indicating the use of internationally banned weapons by the Israeli occupation forces.
In a statement obtained by Quds News Network, the office elaborated that medical estimates suggest the Israeli occupation forces are using third-degree burn-causing weapons. These weapons, identified as thermal or chemical, are unconventional, internationally banned, and prohibited from being used against humans. Many of these weapons are of American manufacture.
According to the Government Media Office, these weapons cause chemical reactions with the skin, leading to severe chemical erosion of tissues. Victims suffer intense pain and deep physical damage, resulting in fatal burns within 27 hours or less. This has tragically led to the loss of many lives.
The office condemned these acts as crimes against humanity perpetrated by the Israeli occupation state against civilians, including children and women. They called on all nations to denounce these incendiary crimes against civilians and to pursue legal action against Israel in international courts.
The statement also held the American administration fully responsible for providing Israel with these internationally banned weapons and held Israel accountable for the crimes and massacres committed against civilians and the displaced.
The Gaza Ministry of Health recorded three massacres by Israeli occupation forces in the last 24 hours, leading to the deaths of 80 Palestinians and injuries to 216 others. This comes amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes on various parts of the Gaza Strip, with resistance operations inflicting further losses on the Israeli occupation forces.
According to the Ministry of Health, the death toll from the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip since October 7th has reached 38,664 victims and 89,097 injured.