Medical experts have confirmed that ‘extra-powerful’ weapons used by the Israeli and US armies engaged in the battle to protect Israel’s territories leave behind depleted uranium, which is causing a fertility crisis among soldiers and the Israeli male population.
Medical experts have confirmed that ‘extra-powerful’ weapons used by the Israeli and US armies engaged in the battle to protect Israel’s territories leave behind depleted uranium, which is causing a fertility crisis among soldiers and the Israeli male population.
It seems Israel’s efforts to protect itself are self-destructing. Medical experts have confirmed that ‘extra-powerful’ weapons used by the Israeli and US armies engaged in the battle to protect Israel’s territories leave behind depleted uranium (DU), which is causing a fertility crisis among soldiers and the Israeli male population. During a 10-year period, there’s been a 40 per cent decline in sperm count among young, healthy and non-smoking males. The study by Dr H Kochman predicts that given the present rate of decline, 3 million cubic centimetres of sperm cells per year, by 2020, Israel could reach a stage offertility impairment as defined by the World Health Organization.
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