US-Supplied White Phosphorus Used Over Lebanese Civilian Areas
Israel deployed US-supplied white phosphorus over Lebanese civilian areas in 191 attacks across 17+ municipalities since October 2023, continuing through March 2026. HRW verified the attacks as unlawfully indiscriminate and called for suspension of US arms transfers.
Human Rights Watch has documented that the Israeli military used US-supplied white phosphorus munitions over civilian areas in southern Lebanon in at least 17 municipalities since October 2023, with continued use verified as recently as March 2026. The March 3, 2026 attack on Yohmor deployed airburst white phosphorus over residential homes, which HRW classified as unlawfully indiscriminate. Over 918 hectares have been hit across 191 documented attacks, with 39% striking directly over civilian areas.
Executive summary
What this record documents
- Over 918 hectares hit across 191 white phosphorus attacks in southern Lebanon since October 2023, with 39% striking directly over civilian areas and only 44% in uninhabited zones.
- HRW verified the March 3, 2026 use of airburst white phosphorus over residential homes in Yohmor, classifying it as unlawfully indiscriminate under international humanitarian law.
- US-supplied white phosphorus munitions were confirmed used in attacks on Lebanese border villages including Dhayra, documented by both Amnesty International and the Washington Post.
- HRW called on states providing Israel with weapons, including the United States, to immediately suspend military assistance and arms sales, citing complicity in unlawful attacks.
- The continued supply of white phosphorus munitions despite documented unlawful use creates state responsibility for the US under the Arms Trade Treaty and complicity doctrines.
Timeline
Sequence of events
October 8, 2023
White phosphorus use in Lebanon begins
Israeli forces begin using white phosphorus munitions in southern Lebanon, with HRW documenting use in municipalities along the border in the days following October 7, 2023.
June 5, 2024
HRW documents white phosphorus use across 17 municipalities
Human Rights Watch publishes detailed findings documenting Israeli white phosphorus use in at least 17 municipalities across southern Lebanon, including five where airburst munitions were used over populated residential areas.
December 3, 2025
Study reveals persistent contamination danger
France 24 reports on a study revealing persistent danger from white phosphorus contamination in southern Lebanese communities, including risks to returning civilians and agricultural workers.
January 14, 2026
Investigation confirms widespread use across southern Lebanon
France 24 Observers team publishes investigation confirming widespread Israeli use of white phosphorus across southern Lebanon, documenting 191 attacks covering over 918 hectares.
March 3, 2026
Airburst white phosphorus deployed over homes in Yohmor
Israeli military fires airburst white phosphorus munitions over residential homes in the southern Lebanese town of Yohmor. HRW verifies and geolocates eight images showing the attack and resulting fires in homes and vehicles.
March 9, 2026
HRW demands halt to white phosphorus use and arms transfers
Human Rights Watch publishes its latest report classifying the Yohmor attack as unlawfully indiscriminate and calling on states providing Israel with weapons, including white phosphorus munitions, to immediately suspend military assistance.
Analysis
Reporting, legal context, and impact
What Happened
Since October 2023, the Israeli military has deployed white phosphorus munitions extensively across southern Lebanon, with attacks continuing through March 2026. The munitions include US-supplied white phosphorus shells, creating direct US complicity in attacks that Human Rights Watch has classified as unlawfully indiscriminate under international humanitarian law.
Scale of Use
A comprehensive investigation by France 24's Observers team documented 191 white phosphorus attacks across southern Lebanon, striking over 918 hectares (2,268 acres). The geographic distribution reveals the indiscriminate nature of the campaign:
- 39% of strikes hit directly over civilian areas
- 16% struck agricultural land
- Only 44% targeted uninhabited areas or areas far from residents
Human Rights Watch verified white phosphorus use in at least 17 municipalities across southern Lebanon, including five where airburst munitions were deployed directly over populated residential areas.
March 2026 Yohmor Attack
On March 3, 2026, the Israeli military fired airburst white phosphorus munitions over residential homes in the southern Lebanese town of Yohmor. HRW verified and geolocated eight images showing the attack, documenting fires in at least two homes and one car caused by the burning phosphorus. The organization classified this as unlawfully indiscriminate — airburst white phosphorus in populated areas cannot meet the legal requirement to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian harm.
US-Supplied Munitions
The Washington Post and multiple human rights organizations have confirmed that US-supplied white phosphorus munitions were used in attacks on Lebanese border villages including Dhayra, Aita al-Chaab, and al-Mari. The United States continues to supply arms to Israel despite repeated documentation of unlawful use.
Persistent Contamination
White phosphorus leaves persistent chemical contamination. A December 2025 study documented ongoing danger from white phosphorus residue in southern Lebanese communities, posing risks to returning civilians, agricultural workers, and children.
Legal Analysis
Direct Violations by Israel
The use of airburst white phosphorus over populated residential areas violates:
- CCW Protocol III: Prohibits making civilians the object of attack with incendiary weapons and using air-delivered incendiary weapons against targets within concentrations of civilians.
- Additional Protocol I Article 51: Prohibits indiscriminate attacks not directed at a specific military objective.
- Rome Statute Article 8(2)(b)(xx): War crime of employing weapons causing superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering.
US Complicity Through Arms Transfers
The United States bears responsibility as an arms supplier:
- Arms Trade Treaty Article 6: Prohibits authorization of arms transfers when the state has knowledge the arms would be used to commit attacks directed against civilian objects. The extensive documentation by HRW, Amnesty International, and the Washington Post provides constructive knowledge.
- Customary international law: States that provide material assistance to another state knowing it will be used to commit internationally wrongful acts share responsibility under the doctrine of complicity.
- Continued supply: HRW has specifically called on the US to suspend arms transfers. The continued supply of white phosphorus munitions and other weapons after documented unlawful use strengthens the basis for complicity claims.
Why This Is Classified Extreme
- Scale: 191 attacks covering 918+ hectares, with 39% striking directly over civilian areas.
- Verified war crimes: HRW has classified multiple attacks as unlawfully indiscriminate under international humanitarian law.
- US-supplied munitions: Direct link between US arms transfers and documented unlawful attacks on civilians.
- Continuing and escalating: Attacks documented as recently as March 2026, indicating no change in practice despite international condemnation.
- Persistent harm: Chemical contamination poses ongoing risks to civilian populations long after strikes.
- ICC jurisdiction: The situation is within ICC jurisdiction, creating potential liability for both Israeli and US officials.
International Law Violations
- CCW Protocol III (Incendiary Weapons): Use of white phosphorus over populated areas violates restrictions on incendiary weapons.
- Additional Protocol I Article 51: Indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas.
- Additional Protocol I Article 35: Methods of warfare causing superfluous injury.
- Rome Statute Article 8(2)(b)(xx): War crime of using weapons causing unnecessary suffering.
- Arms Trade Treaty Article 6: US supply of weapons with knowledge of unlawful use.
Source documents
Primary records
Study reveals persistent danger from Israel's white phosphorus strikes in southern Lebanon
Study documenting the persistent contamination and danger from white phosphorus residue in southern Lebanese communities.
Linked reporting
Reporting and secondary sources
Lebanon: Israel Unlawfully Using White Phosphorus
Israel unlawfully used white phosphorus in Lebanon: HRW
Lebanon: Israel's White Phosphorous Use Risks Civilian Harm
Study reveals persistent danger from Israel's white phosphorus strikes
Israel used white phosphorus over civilian homes in Lebanon, HRW says
Lebanese parliament extends term as Israel intensifies attacks on Lebanon
Israeli Officials Signal Stepped-Up Atrocities in Lebanon
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