AfonsoAlves
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We are entirely in agreement - my only point is that, as far as I can tell, the use of WP even in a civilian centre is not in and of itself a violation of international law.
We can talk about why Western countries wanted an exception like this in the law, but for the moment it does exist.
Attacks on citizens, disproportionate harm to civilians in pursuit of military objectives, and a hundred other things that Israel has done on a near daily basis for the entirety of my lifetime are all violations of international law, so Israel's use of WP is likely illegal for several reasons. The manner of use is of significantly more interest to international law than the properties of the thing used, and Israel's manner of use is quite blatantly aimed at creating suffering and death among a civilian population.
The reason it was added was due to some incidents during GWOT and the use of 155mm smoke shells that raised the alarm to US regional commanders who escalated up the chain.
There was a consultation with the UN, preemptively as a “uh we’re not committing war crimes by doing this are we?” Which led to some debate followed by that provision