@loffredojeremy: What do you think about enriched uranium being found in soil collected from the site of the September 2024 strike in Beirut’s Dahieh suburb that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah? Enriched uranium was confirmed by two different labs using two different methods. One lab being a lab used by the UK Ministry of Defense.
Uranium particulates in soil samples from the site of the Israeli bombing of Hassan Nasrallah on Sept 27th 2024. Use of CR39 imaging technology. Novel evidence that micron sized Uranium particles are resuspended by electrostatic effects.
(study in post link)



Stink that’s speculating that they used enriched uranium instead of depleted in your own source. So I take it you find the fission device fanciful? Third option presented here, a bunker buster juiced by enriched uranium to make the site uninhabitable, is a different kind of destructive than depleted uranium. No offense since I appreciate you adding to the discussion, but did you read this?
Oi my bad, there have been findings that they’ve been using both, but I’m not the best person to ask what the difference between the two is lol
It’s all good, depleted uranium is confusing to a lot of people. It’s got a toxic particulate, but it doesn’t render the region uninhabitable with radiation like enriched uranium. I’m not trying to “gotcha” people on here anymore unless someone tries to turn it into court. However it is Nasrallah, so.
Also, for that matter, I’m not invested in the fission device explanation at all. The people I know who constantly call everything a nuke are 99% Twitter dumbasses and 1% the smartest guy I know, so I’m torn.