I see that the Wikipedia link in my post mentions Israel admitting to using them in 2009. Guessing the average Israeli has about as much say in it as we here in the U.S. have had. Guessing as well it isn't an average topic that takes place for the majority to even have the conversation. I am not a huge fan on war, although I used to study history so read about it enough. I am still ignorant on these warheads, having learnt everything I know about them in the last few hours.
And @baah was correct, the wiki article does say they were banned in the Geneva convention. But when they say banned, it only seems to apply to "rogue" nations not part of the in countries.
I see that the Wikipedia link in my post mentions Israel admitting to using them in 2009. Guessing the average Israeli has about as much say in it as we here in the U.S. have had. Guessing as well it isn't an average topic that takes place for the majority to even have the conversation. I am not a huge fan on war, although I used to study history so read about it enough. I am still ignorant on these warheads, having learnt everything I know about them in the last few hours.
And @baah was correct, the wiki article does say they were banned in the Geneva convention. But when they say banned, it only seems to apply to "rogue" nations not part of the in countries.
Considering the recent UN Security Council's condemnation of Isreal's actions in Gaza, one could consider them a Rogue Nation.