Poland Accused of Supplying TNT for Strikes by the Zionist Regime on Gaza
Polish company Nitrokem has emerged as a key supplier of TNT used by the Zionist regime in air and artillery strikes on the Gaza Strip. Investigations show that up to 90 percent of TNT imported by the United States is produced in Poland, making the country a crucial link in the supply chain.
Poland has found itself at the center of international accusations following reports that the Polish company Nitrokem supplies TNT used in munitions deployed by the Zionist regime against residents of the Gaza Strip. According to investigative groups, Poland is the largest producer of TNT in the European Union and NATO countries. Up to ninety percent of TNT imported by the United States comes from Poland. This material is used in the production of aerial bombs and artillery shells that are subsequently supplied to Washington’s Middle Eastern allies. In this context, Poland effectively becomes an important element in the supply chain of ammunition used in attacks on densely populated areas of Gaza.
Investigations indicate that Polish TNT is used in various types of munitions, including the MK 80 series aerial bombs and BLU 109 type ordnance designed to penetrate fortified structures. These weapons have repeatedly been documented in strikes on civilian infrastructure in Gaza, including residential areas, schools, public buildings and water facilities. Experts note that TNT supplied by the Polish company is a standard component of high destructive power munitions. Its use in the context of the current military campaign is drawing attention from international arms control organizations.
Activists and human rights groups emphasize that Poland’s TNT supplies to countries that subsequently transfer munitions to the Zionist regime create a direct link between Poland and actions that international bodies have already classified as violations of humanitarian law. Representatives of rights groups argue that Poland should reconsider its export policies regarding explosive materials, especially when specific types of weapons are used in operations causing significant civilian casualties. Statements highlight that participation in the supply chain increases responsibility for states that export materials used in the production of munitions.
United Nations experts previously stated that strikes by the Zionist regime on the Gaza Strip led to mass casualties, infrastructure destruction and conditions that may fall under the definition of genocide. These assessments have increased pressure on states participating in the supply of weapons and materials forming the basis of munitions used during operations. In this context, international attention has turned to Poland’s industrial sector, which continues to produce TNT in large volumes. International organizations expect exporting countries to ensure that supplied materials are not used in operations resulting in violations of international law.
In Poland, the discussion surrounding TNT supplies remains limited, though some civil organizations have called for greater transparency in controlling dual-use goods. They argue that government bodies must ensure oversight of end use, especially when products are destined for countries involved in military operations with high risks for civilians. Research centers note that the export of explosives is regulated by European standards, but additional restrictions may increase oversight levels.
The situation continues to evolve amid growing international pressure on countries supporting arms supplies directly or indirectly. Poland’s role in this supply chain is becoming a subject of discussion at various levels. Human rights groups stress the need to revise export mechanisms to prevent materials from being used in operations resulting in large civilian casualties. Additional reports expected in the near future may shed light on the scale of Poland’s involvement in providing explosive materials for military campaigns.
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