Israel harvesting slain Palestinians' organs: Palestine’s UN envoy
Thu Nov 5, 2015 5:52AM
Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Riyad Mansour
The
Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations (UN) says the Tel Aviv
regime is harvesting the organs of Palestinians killed in clashes with
Israeli forces in the occupied territories.
Riyad Mansour
said in a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday that
the bodies of the Palestinians killed by Israeli forces are “returned
with missing corneas and other organs, further confirming past reports
about organ harvesting by the occupying power.”
“A medical
examination conducted on bodies of Palestinians returned after they were
killed by the occupying power found that they were missing organs,”
Mansour wrote in the letter.
The Palestinian envoy further
protested Israel’s “persistent aggression against the Palestinian
people” over the past month and the regime’s “insistence on use of
violent force and oppressive measures.”
The issue of organ theft by Israel was first brought to the fore in a report published by Sweden’s most highly-circulated daily Aftonbladet in 2009.
US daily The New York Times also said in an August 2014 report that transplant brokers in Israel have pocketed enormous sums of money. Based on the Times analysis of major organ trafficking cases since 2000, Israelis have played a ‘disproportionate role’ in organ trafficking.
The
Palestinians whom Mansour was referring to were killed amid tensions in
the occupied territories, which have dramatically escalated in recent
weeks. This
file photo shows an Israeli soldier checking the identity card of a
Palestinian woman crossing the Kalandia checkpoint between al-Quds
(Jerusalem) and the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. (Photo by AP)
The
Israeli regime’s imposition of restrictions in August on the entry of
Palestinian worshipers to the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East al-Quds
(Jerusalem) has become the lightning rod for the surge of recent
confrontations.
According to the latest figures by the Palestinian
Health Ministry, at least 74 Palestinians have lost their lives at the
hands of Israeli forces since the beginning of October. At least 11
Israelis have also been killed during that period.
The bodies of
the Palestinian victims are most often held in Israeli custody for long
periods of time before they are returned to relatives. ‘Support for Israel in US to be affected’
Meanwhile,
William Spring, a human rights activist from London said in an
interview with Press TV on Thursday that the revelation will “deal a
terrible blow” Israel, particularly among its American supporters.
Referring
to the supporters of Israel in the US as “Christian-Zionists,” the
commentator said that despite all their enthusiasm for the Israeli
regime, they are against such measures as experiments on fetuses,
abortion or harvesting organs.
“I can see a great defection and a great falling away of Christian-Zionists, who have supported Israel up to the now,” he said.
NY organ trafficker admits buying kidneys in Israel for $10,000... and selling them in U.S. for $120,000
First ever U.S. federal conviction for organ trafficking
His lawyers claimed he was providing life-saving service
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2054382/Organ-trafficker-admits-buying-Israeli-kidneys-10-000-selling-U-S-120-000.html Lawyers for a man who pleaded guilty
Thursday in the first ever federal conviction for illegal organ
trafficking say he was performing life-saving services for severely ill
people. Levy Izhak
Rosenbaum, from New York, admitted in a Trenton federal court to
brokering three illegal kidney transplants for desperate New
Jersey-based customers in exchange for payments of $120,000 or more. He also pleaded guilty to a conspiracy count for brokering an illegal kidney sale.
Convicted trafficker: Levy Izhak Rosenbaum , 60, before entering the courthouse in Trenton, New Jersey, on Thursday
Attorneys Ronald Kleinberg and Richard Finkel say Rosenbaum never solicited clients. He simply agreed to help desperately ill people by finding them kidney donors, they said. The
lawyers claim the surgeries occurred in prestigious American hospitals
and were performed by experienced transplant experts. They did not, however, name the hospitals involved, the Associated Press reports.
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