Israelis stealing human organs in Gaza – DG Gaza Information Office

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Admin I Sunday, April 21, 2024

GAZA, Palestine – The Gaza Information Office has raised the alarm, alleging that the Israeli Occupation Forces, IOF are not only destroying Gaza but stealing human organs even as missing person in Gaza since October 7th,2023 onslaught hit 11,000.

The Gaza Media Office made the revelation after discovering two mass graves in Nasser compound with bodies without organs.

According to the director Gaza Media Office “We found in Nasser’s compound bodies without heads and bodies without skins and some of them stole their organs”, the DG said.

The DG said the level of martyrs could get to 700.

“We expect 700 martyrs in mass graves executed by the occupation inside Nasser compound”, the DG said adding that they have discovered two mass graves in the Nasser medical complex and expect more…

“The fate of dozens of people in Nasser’s compound remain unknown”, the statement added.

We demand the opening of an international investigation to find out the reasons for the evaporation and decomposition of the bodies of some martyrs.

“The occupation executed dozens of displaced, wounded, sick, and medical personnel”, the DG said.

Meanwhile, Spokesman of the Israeli Defence Forces, IDF, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari has affirmed that the IDF Netzah Yehuda Battalion soldiers are currently participating in the war effort in the Gaza Strip.

According to him, the battalion is professionally and bravely conducting operations in accordance to the IDF Code of Ethics and with full commitment to international law.

“In recent years, the battalion’s soldiers have been at the heart of operational duties working around the clock in order to protect Israeli civilians, while being a leading battalion with regards to recruitment of ultra-Orthodox citizens to the IDF”, he said adding that reports regarding sanctions against the Netzah Yehuda Battalion are not currently known to the IDF.

“Should such a decision be made on the matter, its consequences will be reviewed.

“The IDF remains committed to continue to examine exceptional incidents professionally and according to law”, he said.

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