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Organ theft
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 12 - 2009

THERE is no dearth of reported cases of most heinous and bloodcurdling crimes perpetrated against Palestinians – both Muslims and Christians – by Zionists in Israel in the modern times as well. Any excuse always comes handy to Israelis – government officials, armed forces personnel and even normal citizens – to unleash a reign of terror against the Palestinians, which in most cases entails blood.
Indiscriminate killing has been one of the hallmarks of all previous Israeli administrations and continues to be so today. Some of the beastly acts since 1948 include Salha Mosque Massacre, Houla Massacre, Hanin Massacre, Yareen Massacre, Aitaroun Massacre, Bint Jbeil Massacre, and Rashaya Massacre. The most recent of them was the second Qana Massacre of 2006 among the endless list of gruesome cases of blood being spilled over the Israeli-occupied land of Palestine. Now, Zionists are counting on the failures of Muslims to remember Gaza 2009, so that it becomes just another entry in the long catalog of massacres.
Israeli atrocities in the occupied region, and in the sealed Gaza Strip, are not new to the world. Gazans have been constantly deprived of the all the essential necessities of life since 2007.
Israel continues to shrug off international condemnation of its actions during the Gaza war.
In recent revelations, Israeli officials have admitted that they harvested human organs, body organs of Palestinians in the 90s. Ironically, Isareli forensic pathologists harvested organs from dead bodies of Palestinians without permission of their families. The issue emerged with publication of a TV interview with an Israeli expert Dr. Jehuda Hiss. He admitted the inhuman trade and also said that no permission was taken from the concerned families.
It is to be noted that Israel raised a hue and cry in August against a Swedish report on organ-harvesting by Israeli troops in West Bank. The sad part is that any complaint against Israel is dubbed by Israelis as anti-Semitic.
Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet had published a report saying that Israeli soldiers routinely harvested organs from dead Palestinians in their custody. Ironically, most of the dead included children. __


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