The depths of depravity to which the Zionist colony is prepared to sink include stealing the organs of Palestinians.
This horrific practice is nothing new, and there’s evidence that the Israeli regime may have even killed Palestinian prisoners to harvest their organs.
In the besieged land of Gaza, the martyred dead have not been allowed to rest, the bodies of kidnapped Palestinians returned to Gaza over the past two years have been hollowed out through organ theft.
But this is not a new phenomenon. The Israeli regime has a multi-decade history of harvesting Palestinian organs and of traveling the world to prey on vulnerable people for the sale of their vital parts.
In 2009, a Swedish newspaper, Aftonbladet, published an article accusing Israeli soldiers of stealing Palestinian organs.
After initially denying the allegations as supposed anti-semitism, the Israeli regime admitted that it had harvested the organs.
Since the beginning of Israel’s genocidal campaign in October 2023, there have been numerous reports of organ theft from Palestinian bodies kidnapped by the Israeli regime.
Those bodies were stolen from hospitals and other places in Gaza, but not all of the Palestinians whose organs were harvested were killed within Gaza, the Israeli regime has also stolen organs from Palestinians martyred in Israeli detention, leading to speculation that they were only killed for their organs.
Following October 7, 2023, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor was one of the first organizations to raise serious concerns about organ theft.
In November 2023, they said that Palestinian bodies returned by the Israeli regime, including those kidnapped from Al-Shifa hospital, had missing livers, kidneys, hearts, corneas and cochlea.
Israeli regime has been involved in systematic organ theft from mutilated Palestinian bodies amid the genocidal war on Gaza, sparking calls for an international investigation and justice for victims.
In the illicit organ market, some of these organs can fetch between 100,000 and a million US dollars. But it seems that the Zionists do not harvest these organs primarily for profit.
Instead, they are used by the Zionists for domestic medical research, as well as to sustain the lives of their own colonist population, which has one of the lowest organ donor rates in the world. This has resulted in the Zionist entity becoming a global hub for organ trafficking.
Following the implementation of a ceasefire in early October, allegations of organ theft have resurfaced as the Zionists have released more Palestinian bodies to Gaza.
These bodies arrived in horrific condition, and aside from organ theft, many of the Palestinian bodies were blindfolded, zip tied and mutilated, showing evidence of executions and torture.
It’s little wonder the Zionists have refused any independent forensic investigation of these claims. It’s clear that the dehumanization of Palestinians by the Israeli regime has reached unimaginable levels, with even their dead bodies mutilated, desecrated and treated as disposable organ banks.
Hundreds of bodies of Palestinians killed since 2015 have been kept by the Israeli regime in morgue fridges. Worse, it not only holds the remains of slain Palestinians but also harvests their organs.
Examples of organ theft and trafficking by Zionist colony
The Zionist entity has spent decades as an organ vulture, stealing and trafficking vital human body parts.
As early as the 1990s during the First Intifada in the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinian families reported that the bodies of young men killed by the Israeli regime were handed back with obvious surgical incisions and missing organs.
One famous case is Bilal Ahmed Ghanem, a 19-year-old Palestinian in the West Bank who was targeted by the Israeli occupation force for throwing stones at Israeli soldiers.
In 1992, he was badly wounded when he was shot in the chest by Israeli forces, and he was then kidnapped in a military helicopter. Five days later, his lifeless body was returned with various organs missing.
Gaza’s Health Ministry has strongly condemned the horrific crimes committed by Israeli forces against Palestinian abductees whose bodies have been returned by the regime.
In 1999, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, a US anthropologist and activist, co-founded Organs Watch which monitors the global organ trade.
The Zionist entity quickly appeared in her research, and she testified in 2001 at a US Congressional hearing that Zionist pathologists had been stealing tissue and organs from Palestinian martyrs.
In 1996, Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsberg of the Chabad-Lubavitch cult said, “If a Jew needs a liver, can you take the liver of an innocent non-Jew passing by to save him? The Torah would probably permit that. Jewish life has infinite value. There is something infinitely more holy and unique about Jewish life than non-Jewish life.”
In 2005, Yehuda Hiss, the chief pathologist of Israel’s Abu Kabir Forensic Institute, a research laboratory outside Tel Aviv, admitted that he had removed organs, cornea, skin and bone from 125 bodies in the 1990s.
In 2009, these claims were reignited when the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet published an article about Zionist organ theft.
The article caused severe diplomatic fallout between Sweden and the Zionist entity with accusations of anti-semitism and supposed blood libel directed at the newspaper.
However, the Israeli Ministry of Health later admitted to organ harvesting. Since then, the situation has only worsened.
In 2015, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations, Riad Mansur, sent a letter to the then UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, in which he accused Israel of harvesting Palestinian organs.
In that same year, the European Parliament’s report on trafficking in human organs listed Israel as one of the central countries involved in organ trafficking.
Since October 7, 2023, reports of organ theft from Palestinian bodies have skyrocketed.
This sordid behavior only further exemplifies the depraved nature of the Israeli regime and the need to hold it accountable.
IMAGE CREDIT: Israel admits to organ thefts, with harvested organs being used by the military and in public hospitals. (File Photo by AFP)
[ SOURCE: MIDDEL EAST EYE ]
