
Israeli aircraft dropped hundreds of tons of explosives on Gaza, not all of which exploded
"A large stockpile of unexploded weapons has disappeared in Gaza, before United Nations experts were able to dispose of it safely, the BBC has learned.
The explosives, including aircraft bombs and white phosphorus shells, were fired by the Israeli military during its recent offensive in the Gaza Strip.
UN officials said they were urgently trying to establish where the arms had gone and have called for their return.
They'll be returned to sender when possible.Israel has accused Hamas of taking the stockpile, which was under Hamas guard.
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Richard Miron, the senior UN spokesman in Jerusalem, said: "We are anxious to get the return of this ordnance. It's clearly extremely dangerous and needs to be disposed of in a safe manner."
BBC