- Eva Bartlett, Electronic Intifada, 8 July 2010

Photo Eva Bartlett Explosive experts and Palestinian civilians are working together to clear Gaza of remaining white phosphorous shells.
Gaza City, occupied Gaza Strip – At precisely 12 noon on a Thursday afternoon, among the rolling sandy hills in southern Gaza, a controlled explosion destroys another round of white phosphorous shells left in Gaza following the 2008-09 Israeli assault on Gaza.
Explosives experts from the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) and the United Nations Mine Action Team (UNMAT) are working together to eliminate the remainders of a deadly Israeli attack. The Israeli bombings from land, sea and air left behind large amounts of unexploded ordnance (UXO) in civilian areas.