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Israel weapons erase Palestinians without a trace

Published on: February 10, 2026 9:15 PM

An investigation reveals Israel used US-supplied weapons in Gaza that make thousands of Palestinians disappear. These weapons, such as thermobaric bombs, burn at over 3,500°C and destroy bodies completely.

Civil Defence teams report nearly 3,000 Palestinians have vanished without any remains. Experts say these weapons cause such intense destruction that victims leave no trace behind. This raises serious questions about the legality and morality of their use.

The investigation shows that Israel’s weapons include US-made MK-84 bombs, bunker busters, and guided missiles. These munitions generate extreme heat and pressure, vaporizing human bodies instantly.

Forensic analysis confirms that many Palestinians who go missing are turned into ash within seconds. Doctors and witnesses describe seeing only blood spray or small fragments after strikes. This method of destruction makes it impossible to recover bodies or identify victims.

Read more: Gaza under fire: 22 killed, many trapped

Legal experts criticize these weapons as indiscriminate and illegal under international law. They argue that such weapons kill civilians and violate human rights. Critics say Western countries, especially the US and Europe, supply these weapons despite knowing their deadly effects.

Many believe this complicity makes these nations responsible for the ongoing violence. International courts have issued warrants and measures, but accountability remains weak.

Despite legal efforts, violence in Gaza continues. The conflict has killed over 72,000 people since October 2023. Israel’s use of powerful bombs has intensified, causing more deaths and suffering.

Human rights advocates warn that the weapons’ indiscriminate nature worsens the crisis. They call for urgent international action to stop the use of such destructive weapons and hold those responsible accountable.

Read more: Pakistan continues Gaza airlift with 28th lifeline 

In conclusion, the use of advanced weapons in Gaza has led to horrifying disappearances. Thousands of Palestinians vanish without a trace, their bodies vaporized. This raises urgent questions about war crimes and global responsibility. The world must act to prevent further destruction and protect innocent civilians from these devastating weapons.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza civilian deaths, international law violations, Israel-Gaza Conflict, Latest, thermobaric bombs, US weapons in Gaza, war crimes

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