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Israeli organ-trafficking network busted in Turkiye (cw disturbing)

thecradle.co Israeli organ-trafficking network busted in Turkiye

Israel has long been at the center of international organ trafficking networks and has stolen organs from dead Palestinians

Israeli organ-trafficking network busted in Turkiye
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  • Every accusation of Chinese communist organic harvesting is projection

  • The only democracy in the Middle East, eh? In dystopia fiction evil countries do things like kill people to harvest their organs.

    In 2009, Sweden's largest daily newspaper, Aftonbladet, reported testimony that the Israeli army was kidnapping and murdering Palestinians to harvest their organs.

    The report quotes Palestinian claims that young men from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip had been seized by the Israeli army, and their bodies returned to the families with missing organs.

    "'Our sons are used as involuntary organ donors,' relatives of Khaled from Nablus said to me, as did the mother of Raed from Jenin as well as the uncles of Machmod and Nafes from Gaza, who all had disappeared for a few days and returned by night, dead and autopsied," wrote Donald Bostrom, the author of the report.

  • This article about stealing organs for transplant concludes by introducing an insinuation of grave robbing or desecration

    On 18 January, the Times of Israel reported that the Israeli army confirmed reports that its soldiers dug up graves in a Gaza cemetery, claiming its soldiers were trying to “confirm that the bodies of hostages were not buried there.”

    Do Israeli soldiers want organs that have been moldering in the ground? For what? Or they just love destroying the bodies of Palestinians? Digging up a grave doesn't sound like my idea of recreation tbh. But If so it sort of disputes the prior paragraphs where bodies were missing organs and they were presumed to be taken for transplant. Maybe they were just doing it for fun. ..... ?

    It seems weird to introduce a completely new topic, one with such emotional salience, right at the end. I'm not familiar with this website or any of the sources it cites other than Times of Israel, and not very. Is it believable?