• Israeli organ-trafficking network busted in Turkiye

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    Police in the Turkish city of Adana detained 11 suspects, five Israeli
    and two Syrian, on allegations of organ trafficking, the Daily Sabah
    reported on 5 May.

    The Provincial Directorate of Security's Anti-Smuggling and Border
    Gates Branch began investigating after examining the passports of
    seven individuals who arrived in Adana from Israel about a month ago
    by plane for the purpose of health tourism. The two Syrian nationals,
    ages 20 and 21, were found to have fake passports.

    Further investigation revealed that Syrian nationals had each agreed
    to sell one of their own kidneys to two of the Israeli nationals, ages
    68 and 28, for kidney transplants in Adana.

    During searches at the suspects' residences, $65,000 and numerous fake passports were seized.

    Israel has long been at the center of what Bloomberg described in 2011
    as a “sprawling global black market in organs where brokers use
    deception, violence, and coercion to buy kidneys from impoverished
    people, mainly in underdeveloped countries, and then sell them to
    critically ill patients in more-affluent nations.”

    The financial newspaper added, “Many of the black-market kidneys
    harvested by these gangs are destined for people who live in Israel.”

    The organ-trafficking network extends from former Soviet Republics
    such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova to Brazil, the
    Philippines, South Africa, and beyond, the Bloomberg investigation
    showed.

    Accusations of Israeli involvement in organ trafficking also apply to
    the occupied Palestinian territories.

    In 2009, Sweden's largest daily newspaper, Aftonbladet, reported
    testimony that the Israeli army was kidnapping and murdering
    Palestinians to harvest their organs.

    The report quotes Palestinian claims that young men from the occupied
    West Bank and Gaza Strip had been seized by the Israeli army, and
    their bodies returned to the families with missing organs.

    "'Our sons are used as involuntary organ donors,' relatives of Khaled
    from Nablus said to me, as did the mother of Raed from Jenin as well
    as the uncles of Machmod and Nafes from Gaza, who all had disappeared
    for a few days and returned by night, dead and autopsied," wrote
    Donald Bostrom, the author of the report.

    Bostrom also cites an incident of alleged organ theft during the the
    first Palestinian intifada in 1992. He says that the Israeli army
    abducted a young man known for throwing stones at Israeli troops in
    the Nablus area. The young man was shot in the chest, both legs, and
    the stomach before being taken to a military helicopter, which
    transported him to an unknown location.

    Five nights later, Bostrom said, the young man's body was returned,
    wrapped in green hospital sheets.

    Israel’s Channel 2 TV reported that in the 1990s, specialists at Abu
    Kabir Forensic Medicine Institute harvested skin, corneas, heart
    valves, and bones from the bodies of Israeli soldiers, Israeli
    citizens, Palestinians, and foreign workers without permission from
    relatives.

    The Israeli military confirmed that the practice took place, but
    claimed, "This activity ended a decade ago and does not happen any
    longer."

    Israel’s assault on Gaza since 7 October has provided further
    opportunities for the theft and harvesting of Palestinians’ organs.

    On 30 January, WAFA news agency reported that the Israeli army
    returned the bodies of 100 Palestinian civilians it had stolen from
    hospitals and cemeteries in various areas in Gaza.

    According to medical sources, inspection of some of the bodies showed
    that organs were missing from some of them.

    On 18 January, the Times of Israel reported that the Israeli army
    confirmed reports that its soldiers dug up graves in a Gaza cemetery,
    claiming its soldiers were trying to “confirm that the bodies of
    hostages were not buried there.”

    https://thecradle.co/articles/israeli-organ-trafficking-network-busted-in-turkiye

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