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They claim the weapons - banned for use against people - may have harmed civilians in five towns in Lebanon, in violation of international law.
Human Rights Watch said there was no evidence of burn injuries but it had "heard accounts indicating possible respiratory damage".
The group's lawyers say it is against the law to fire the controversial munitions into populated areas, as Israel has been accused of doing in other wars whitehot chemical The substance can set buildings on fire and burns human flesh down to the bone.
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