Human Rights Violation Allegations: Israel Linked to Organ Harvesting from Palestinians



Several reports and accusations concerning alleged organ harvesting by Israel from deceased Palestinians have emerged, leading to heightened tensions and debates. 

The report from Al Jazeera says that, The Euro-Med Monitor human rights group accuses Israel of stealing organs from dead Palestinians, claiming evidence of missing organs, including corneas. 

The report alleges organ theft from Gaza's medical facilities, with bodies held in freezing temperatures. Israel's history of retaining Palestinian bodies is highlighted, including those in secret facilities and mass graves.

In another report addressing the issue of human organ theft, which was published by aa.com, it states that the Israeli army handed bodies without their names, refused to specify from where these bodies were seized, says the government media office.

The Gaza Government Media Office accuses Israel of stealing organs from 80 Palestinian bodies returned at the Karam Abu Salem border crossing. The statement denounces Israel's alleged mutilation of bodies and calls for an international investigation. It claims changes in features indicate organ theft and references previous instances of alleged grave exhumation and body theft by Israel.




Resurgence of Accusations and Origins:

The issue of Israel being accused of involvement in the taking of human organs has been longstanding. A report by Youm7, written by Marwa Mahmoud Elias, says the Accusations rooted in a historical blood libel trope, the conspiracy theory alleges intentional killing of Palestinians for organ harvesting. 

As for the famous Swedish journalist Donaldo Bostrom, whom some called “the annoying one,” he challenged the occupying state with many compelling facts during his coverage of Palestine in the 1990s, as a journalist and photographer he published the famous case in 2009 about the looting and selling of the organs and bodies of Palestinian martyrs. Which then aroused the ire of the occupying state, and the relationship between it and the state of Sweden became tense at that time.

Donald said during many press interviews that he was subjected to a lot of pressure not to show the photos he was taking during his coverage of events in Palestine, but he documented them and published some of them in the writing of the photographer who launched him in 2001 for more than 200 photos, proving conclusive evidence of violations. 

The occupation forces towards the Palestinians and towards their bodies, mentioning the story of the young Palestinian man, Bilal Ahmed Ghanem, who was treacherously killed by the occupation soldiers with bullets in the West Bank. When his family received his body only a few days after his martyrdom, they found it bearing a long incision and stitched from the neck to the abdomen, in addition to deformed skin. His back and his lack, which then confirmed the brutality of the Zionist occupation in dealing with

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