White House ‘concerned’ at reports Israel used white phosphorus in Lebanon attack

White phosphorus fired by Israeli army to create a smoke screen on the Israel-Lebanon border

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) -The United States is concerned about reports Israel used U.S.-supplied white phosphorus munitions in an October attack in southern Lebanon, White House spokesperson John Kirby said on Monday.

“We’ve seen the reports. Certainly concerned about that. We’ll be asking questions to try to learn a little bit more,” Kirby told reporters on Air Force One.

Kirby said white phosphorus has a “legitimate military utility” for illumination and producing smoke to conceal movements.

“Obviously any time that we provide items like white phosphorous to another military, it is with the full expectation that it will be used in keeping with those legitimate purposes … and in keeping with the law of armed conflict,” he said.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, asked about the report that Israel used white phosphorus in Lebanon, said: “The IDF and the entire security establishment acts according to international law. That is how we have acted and how we will act.”

(Reporting by Steve Holland on Air Force One and Jeff Mason in Washington; Editing by Mark Porter and Nick Zieminski)

Reuters

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