India, March 9 -- In a development adds another grave dimension to the conflict sparked by US-Israel strikes on Iran, UN-affiliated monitoring agency Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused the Israeli military of unlawfully using white phosphorus incendiary shells over residential areas in the Lebanon town of Yohmor, where its forces claim to be attacking Iran-allied group Hezbollah.

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The HRW report released on Monday, March 9, said these strikes took place on March 3. It said it geolocated and verified seven separate images showing airburst white phosphorus munitions being deployed over the village.

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