By Beyza Binnur Donmez
GENEVA (AA) - The UN on Friday said it needs "more time" to investigate Israel's alleged use of white phosphorus in Gaza.
"We have seen the reports and we will need more time and access to be able to investigate this at the moment," Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the UN high commissioner for human rights, told a press conference in Geneva.
Noting that they have "no" information" to share on this matter, Shamdasani added: "It would be important to do a proper investigation to understand what has happened."
The official said she would not speculate on the consequences if they confirm the use of white phosphorus.
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) late Thursday said it verified videos showing multiple airbursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus over Gaza and Lebanon on Oct. 10-11.
"Israel’s use of white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon puts civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries," the HRW said.
It said white phosphorus has a significant incendiary effect that can severely burn people and set structures, fields, and other civilian objects in the vicinity on fire.
"The use of white phosphorus in Gaza, one of the most densely populated areas in the world, magnifies the risk to civilians and violates the international humanitarian law prohibition on putting civilians at unnecessary risk," it added.