Hamas was about to attack with a cyanide bomb

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has revealed that Hamas fighters had received orders to make cyanide bombs and attack with them. He said USB devices were found with fighters killed in Kibbutz Biri. In these the process of making cyanide bomb was explained.

Hamas was about to attack with a cyanide bomb
Situation in Israel Palestine war

There is a danger of instant death from this chemical, Israeli President said - Fighters inspired by Al Qaeda

He claimed this method was the same one Al Qaeda intended to use, or was using. Herzog said- USB devices were found with the killed Hamas fighters. This revealed that they were going to attack our citizens with cyanide. Just like Al-Qaeda does. We are fighting ISIS, Al-Qaeda and Hamas here.

In 2003, Al Qaeda had made a plan or strategy to attack with chemical weapons. Hamas, inspired by Al Qaeda, wanted to use it against the Israelis. Cyanide is a very dangerous chemical. If more than 3 grams of cyanide enters the body, death occurs immediately.

Chemical weapons are used to deliberately kill people
According to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), chemical weapons are weapons in which poisonous chemicals are deliberately used to kill or harm people. Military equipment that can weaponize dangerous chemicals may also be considered chemical weapons or chemical weapons.

Chemical weapons are so deadly that they can put thousands of people to sleep in a moment and can also force them to die due to the effects of various diseases.

Israel also accused of firing phosphorus bombs
Palestine has accused Israel of firing phosphorus bombs amid the Israel-Hamas war. According to Palestine's news agency 'Wafa', the Israeli army used a banned phosphorus bomb on the city of Al-Karama adjacent to Gaza. The oxygen level reduces in the area where these bombs fall. Its particles are so small that they enter the body.

Now know when chemical weapons were used

  • Chemical weapons have been used in at least 12 conflicts since World War I, including the two Gulf Wars (Iraq–Iran Wars).
  • The Iraqi army used chemical weapons against Iran during the first Gulf War in the 1980s, killing at least 50 thousand Iranians.
  • In 1988, on the instructions of dictator Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi army used deadly mustard and nerve agent chemical gases against the Kurds of their own country. About one lakh Kurds were killed.
  • During Syria's civil war during 2013-17, President Bashar al-Assad has used chemical weapons against his country's rebels several times, allegedly with the help of Russia.
  • Terrorists in Japan carried out a chemical attack with Sarin gas in the 90s, due to which 7 people died in 1994 and 12 people died in the Tokyo Metro attack in 1995.
  • According to the UN, during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, at least 25 countries worked to produce and collect chemical weapons, although they have been used much less since the First World War.