
Gaza's Baffling Burnt Organs, Torn
Tissues
18/01/2009
By
Abdel-Monaem Mahmoud
IOL Correspondent
RAFAH —
They have treated many and have seen much. But
doctors, Arabs and foreigners, who have been to the Gaza
Strip in recent days are scratching their heads trying
to figure out the cause of the abnormal injuries
suffered by Palestinian civilians. "I have not seen
anything like this in my many years of professional
experience," Asharf Mohamed, an Egyptian doctor, told
IslamOnline.net. He recalls people being admitted to
hospital with burnt organs, lacerated tissues or even
without the lower half of their bodies. "Many of the
injuries looked like as if being cut off with a knife or
something similar."
Palestinian Holocaust Museum
The doctor said the abnormal injuries suggest Israel's
use of unconventional weapons during its three-week
onslaught against the densely-populated Gaza Strip,
which has so far killed more than 1200 people. "Most of
these wounds are caused by Israel's use of banned and
experimental weapons. They are killing them with DIME
bombs." The same conclusion was made by Norwegian doctor
Mads Gilbert, who worked in Gaza's main Shifa hospital
during the first weeks of the Israeli blitz.
"Without
shrapnel injuries which we strongly suspect must have
been caused by the DIME weapons," he told reporters in
Oslo. The as Dense Inert Metal Explosive (DIME) is an
experimental type of explosive that has a relatively
small but effective blast radius. DIME technology is
designed to minimize damage to property near the attack,
by confining its increased lethal effects to people in
its immediate vicinity. Extremely small particles shoot
from the explosion, creating micro-shrapnel that can
slice up tissue and bones. The metal used in the bomb,
called HMTA, can also cause cancer later on to
survivors.
Documenting Crimes
Dr. Mohamed Osman, the head of an Arab Doctors Union
medical team in Gaza, recalls many horrific scenes.
"There are victims who are being admitted without the
lower part of their bodies," he told IOL. "The Israelis
are using weapons that burn the organs and lacerate the
tissues.
"Words fail to describe what we have seen." Many of the
doctors have documented the cases they had treated with
photos and medical reports. "We are ready to present the
photos of these crimes," Dr. Yehia Ahmed, a surgeon,
told IOL. "I don't mind testifying before the
International Criminal Court (ICC) against these Israeli
crimes against Palestinians." Dr. Jalaluddin Ibrahim, a
surgeon, hopes Israel would be held accountable for its
crimes against the civilian population of Gaza. "We want
to see legal action being taken against the Israeli
crimes in besieged Gaza."
The
International Federation for Human Rights on Wednesday
called on the UN Security Council to refer Israel to the
ICC for possible war crimes in Gaza. A coalition of
Israeli human rights groups, including the local chapter
of Amnesty International, also want an international
investigation into war crimes in Gaza.
"This
kind of fighting constitutes a blatant violation of the
laws of warfare and raises the suspicion, which we ask
be investigated, of the commission of war crime," they
said in a statement. "The responsibility of the State of
Israel in this matter is clear and beyond doubt."
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