Israeli military used 225kg bomb in strike on Gaza cafe, fragments reveal

Exclusive: experts say use of heavy munition in Monday’s strike that killed dozens may constitute a war crime

The Israeli military used a 225kg bomb – a powerful and indiscriminate weapon that generates a massive blast wave and scatters shrapnel over a wide area – when it attacked a target in a crowded beachfront cafe in Gaza on Monday, evidence seen by the Guardian has revealed.

Experts in international law said the use of such a munition despite the known presence of many unprotected civilians, including children, women and elderly people, was almost certainly unlawful and may constitute a war crime.

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