Bodies of 100 slain Palestinians stolen by Israeli forces in Gaza buried in mass grave

Bodies of 100 slain Palestinians stolen by Israeli forces in Gaza buried in mass grave
Date: 1.2.2024 12:00

The bodies of 100 Palestinian civilians who were killed during the ongoing occupation aggression since October 7th were buried in a mass grave, in the city of Rafah.

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The occupation forces had previously stolen the dead bodies from various areas of the Gaza Strip.
 
WAFA correspondent said that 100 bodies were buried, some of which were decomposing, of unidentified slain civilians, which were stolen by the occupation soldiers from hospitals and cemeteries during their raids on various areas of the Gaza Strip, adding that they were delivered this morning, through the Kerem Shalom crossing.
 
According to medical sources, inspection of some of the bodies showed that the occupation had stolen organs from some of them.
 
The occupation forces stole 110 bodies from Al-Shifa Hospital and from a cemetery in front of the emergency department in the same hospital last November.
 
The kidnapping of the bodies of slain civilians from the Gaza Strip renews suspicions that the Israeli occupation is stealing organs from the bodies of killed Palestinians.
 
In 2009, Israeli media revealed that the occupying state owns the largest human skin bank in the world, and years later, the director of the Israeli Skin Bank told Israeli Channel 10 in March 2014 that the bank’s skin reserve amounts to about 170 square meters.
 
These numbers are considered illogical in Israel as its population refuses to donate organs, for reasons and religious beliefs, ranking it third in the world and raising doubts about the source of these organs.
 
Yehuda Hess, who was director of the Israeli Forensic Medicine Institute, admitted in a 2009 documentary about the Palestinian issue to his participation in stealing organs from the bodies of slain Palestinians
 
The ongoing Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, which began on October 7th, has so far killed 26,637 civilians, the majority of whom were women and children, and left about 65,387 casualties, while more than 8,000 citizens are still missing under the rubble and on the roads, in an infinite toll.

YEREL HABERLER

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