Gaza Strip – Israel harvesting organs from Palestinian bodies, say Gaza officials

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Israel has been harvesting organs from the bodies of Palestinians, local authorities in Gaza said late on Tuesday after receiving dozens of bodies of slain Palestinians from Israeli forces.

An examination of the bodies revealed that there were significant changes made to them with signs of the theft of organs from corpses, the Gaza-based media office said in a statement, urging for an international probe.

The bodies were handed to Gaza authorities without any identification of the dead, the media office said, adding that Israeli forces refused to disclose where the bodies came from.

The statement also said that this was not the first such incident since Israel’s war on Gaza began on 7 October, adding that there had been previous incidents with bodies missing organs and bodies exhumed from graveyards.

The statement slammed the “silence” and inaction of international organisations operating in Gaza, including the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Early on Tuesday, Israel handed over the bodies of dozens of around 80 Palestinians killed by its forces in Gaza. They are believed to have been either detained by Israeli forces during ground operations and then killed or their bodies were seized after being killed in attacks.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said it received the bodies of the slain Palestinians through the Karam Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) border crossing with Israel earlier on Tuesday.

The Quds News Network reported that the bodies will be buried in mass graves.

The director of Mohammed Yousef El-Najar Hospital in Rafah city, Marwan Al-Hams, said that the UN had informed them that the bodies will be handed over by Israel.

“The bodies arrived inside a container, some intact, while others were in pieces, and some others had decomposed,” he said.

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