Canadian website: Trade in Palestinian organs is one of Israel’s crimes that generates huge profits

Ottawa (ST) – The Israeli occupation is not satisfied with the crimes of genocide and theft, but it is also trading in the organs of the Palestinian victims of the aggression on Palestinian people, becoming the largest black market for  human organs and skin trafficking in the world, according to a report published by the Canadian Global Research website.

According to the report, Israel owns the largest human skin bank in the world and it has been running an international human trafficking for decades, by stealing the organs of the Palestinian victims whom the occupation authorities kidnap or detain and then kill them in a way or another to steal their organs and store them in the aforementioned bank.

The report explained that the Israeli doctors and officials in the occupation entity do not feel any embarrassment in admitting these crimes and being engaged in a black network for trafficking in human organs. There are a lot of documented cases of the theft of organs and skins of the Palestinian martyrs by the Zionist occupation forces.

The Israeli human skin bank is much larger than its American counterpart which was established forty years before it, as the Israeli bank contains the equivalent of 170 square meters of human skin.

Details of the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation, including organ trafficking, were published in 2001 when the Swedish journalist Donald Bostrom exposed the Israeli atrocities, including torturing the Palestinian prisoners, killing them, stealing their organs, handing the left of their bodies to their families and threatening them not to reveal what happened to the bodies, in addition to issuing orders to bury them at night and without a funeral.

Najla Khoury

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