Remember the group of Zionist Jews in New Jersey, USA, who were involved in human organ trafficking, more news revealed that the Zionists were heavily into human organ trafficking. Nonetheless, the controlled media stooges quickly suppressed the information, and today we hear very little of it. Well, Top Sweden newspaper says IDF kills Palestinians for their organs; a leading Aftonbladet , a Swedish newspaper, reported this week that Israeli soldiers are abducting Palestinians in order to steal their organs, a claim that prompted furious condemnation, and of course the waving of the usual anti-Semitic card. “I’m no anti-Semite,”, says the Swedish writer of IDF organ harvest story.
The report also cites an incident of alleged organ snatching from 1992, during the time of the first Palestinian intifada. It said that the IDF seized a young man known for throwing stones at Israeli troops in the Nablus area, who was shot in the chest, both legs, and the stomach before being taken to a military helicopter which transported him to a place unknown to his loved ones. Five nights later, the young man’s body was returned, wrapped in green hospital sheets. When Bilal was put into his grave, his chest was revealed and suddenly it became clear to the present what abuse he had been put through. The boy was far from the only one who was buried cut-up from his stomach to his chin.
Precedents: In January, 2002, an Israeli cabinet minister tacitly admitted that organs taken from the bodies of Palestinian victims might have been used for transplants in Jewish patients without the knowledge of the Palestinian victims’ families. The minister, Nessim Dahan, said in response to a question by an Arab Knesset member that he couldn’t deny or confirm that organs of Palestinian youths and children killed by the Israeli army were taken out for transplants or scientific research.“I couldn’t say for sure that something like that didn’t happen”. The Arab Knesset member who posed the question to Dahan is believed to be Ahmed Teibi.
Teibi pointed out that he had received “credible evidence” proving that Israeli doctors at the forensic institute of Abu Kabir extracted such vital organs as the heart, kidneys, and liver from the bodies of Palestinian youth and children killed by the Israeli army in Gaza and the West Bank.
During an interview with al-Jazeera TV in 2002, the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat accused the Israeli apartheid regime of murdering Palestinian infants, children, and youths and harvesting their vital organs for transplants."They murder our kids and use their organs as spare parts. Why is the whole world silent? Israel takes advantage of this silence to escalate it's oppression and terror against our people,", said an angry President Arafat. During the interview, which took place on 14 January, 2002, Arafat held up photos of the mutilated bodies of the children."I'm not worried about myself", as the President is under house arrest, "I'm worried about the Palestinian people who have been under siege for the past 15 months."
Israel had admitted that doctors at the L. Greenberg Institute of Forensic Medicine at Abu Kabir had harvested the organs of 3 Palestinian youth killed by the Israeli army near Khan Younis. After 10 days the bodies of the three victims were returned to their families for burial but with their organs and even their eyes removed.
Israel never carried out a serious investigation into this and other incidents involving the extrication of vital organs from the body of Palestinian victims killed by the Israeli occupation forces.
According to reporter Saira Soufan, the illegal harvesting of the organs of Palestinian soldiers and freedom fighters has been documented since before the 1990's.“Upon return of the soldiers' bodies to their mourning families, the pillage of body parts is discovered during the burial process.“ The empty cavities have been filled with garbage such as cotton wool, garden hoses, and broomsticks, then sewn up as a result of a so-called ‘autopsy.’”
Occasionally, Israeli authorities steal body organs from the bodies of tourists who die in Israel . An unpublicized instance occurred in 1998, when a Scotsman, Alistair Sinclair, died under mysterious circumstances in the Ben-Gurion Airport lockup. Mr. Sinclair's parents sued the Israeli authorities upon finding that their son's heart and other organs missing. A replacement heart and organs were sent to his mother, who didn’t believe that these were those of her son's.
The Anti-Semitism Card
1. "This article has clear elements of medieval blood libels against Jews,", Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said, 2. Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon, meanwhile, termed the article "a blood libel and the worst type of anti-Semitism.", and 3. "This article is written in one newspaper by one person who is well known as being anti-Israel and anti-Semitic," Posner-Korosi said. "It doesn't create a lot of reaction in the Swedish public."
Israeli anger at criticism of the treatment of Palestinians, especially since January's war in Gaza, was manifested in Israeli officials and commentators who came out in force to air historical Jewish grievances against Europe in general and Swedes in particular. Those ranged from the European "blood libels" of the Middle Ages - that Jews made ritual use of Christian babies' blood, - to modern resentments about Sweden's neutrality toward Hitler. One editorialist even recalled the Swedish U.N. mediator killed by Jewish gunmen in Jerusalem in 1947 - that Swede, he noted bitterly, had favoured Palestine's Arabs during partition and tried to crimp the borders of the future Israeli state.
The Swedish newspaper’s report quickly made me recall two things I heard of and read about: 1. The New Jersey syndicate that includes several American rabbis, and one Levy Izhak Rosenbaum, who facing charges of conspiring to broker the sale of a human kidney for a transplant, 2. What I’ve read on an Anti-Zionism Jewish website about If someone dies in a hospital in Israel, his/her body becomes the hospital’s property, and doctors can do with the body whatever they like; dissecting it, harvesting its organs, etc. without obtaining consent from dead person's family.
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