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Israel accused of organ theft from Palestinian martyrs’ bodies

Published on: October 17, 2025 7:18 PM

Gaza officials have accused the Israeli military of stealing organs from the bodies of Palestinian martyrs. They claim many bodies showed clear signs of torture and murder. Over the past three days, Israel returned 120 bodies through the Red Cross, many in poor condition. Officials say some bodies had their eyes blindfolded, hands tied, and marks on their necks. These details suggest severe abuse and possible strangulation.

Additionally, Gaza authorities revealed that many bodies were missing organs like eyes and corneas. They call this act a brutal and horrific crime committed by the Israeli forces. Palestinian officials demand the international community form an investigative committee. They want Israel held accountable for desecrating bodies and stealing organs. This demand comes amid growing outrage and calls for justice.

Read more: Israel returns more bodies of Palestinians

Israeli forces have not yet responded to these serious allegations. Meanwhile, organizations working to retrieve Palestinian bodies say Israel holds 735 bodies. Among them are 67 children. The bodies are reportedly stored at a military base in southern Israel called Sadim Teyman. This has intensified the humanitarian and political tensions between both sides.

The situation highlights ongoing conflict issues and human rights concerns. Palestinian authorities urge urgent international action and transparent investigations. They want to ensure respect for the dead and prevent further violations. The call also aims to pressure Israel to cooperate with global human rights norms.

Read more: Gaza Ceasefire Won’t Halt South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel

In conclusion, the accusations have shocked many worldwide. They expose deeper wounds in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Now, the global community watches closely for steps toward justice and peace. Cooperation and accountability remain key for resolving these critical humanitarian issues.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza, Israel, Israeli military, Palestinian martyrs, stealing organs

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