Gaza officials formally accuse Israel of organ theft, demand international probe
Dozens of Palestinian bodies returned by Israeli
authorities were 'blindfolded, bound, crushed under tanks, and missing corneas,
livers, and limbs,' officials denounced
OCT 18, 2025
Gaza’s Government Media Office formally accused Israel on 17 October of stealing organs from
Palestinians after Israel returned 120 mutilated bodies following the recent
ceasefire, including some who had been tortured to death.
“We formally accuse the Israeli army of stealing
organs from the martyrs,” stated Dr. Ismail al-Thawabta, Director General of
the Media Office, while demanding an international investigation into Israel's
“torture, mutilation, and organ theft.”
The 120 bodies “arrived in extremely poor and
distressing condition,” including blindfolded, bound, crushed under tanks, and
missing corneas, livers, and limbs, Thawabta stated.
“The Israeli occupation executed many of them in cold
blood. A large number were found blindfolded, with their hands and feet bound,
and others showed signs of hanging or close-range gunfire,” he added.
“We also found bodies showing clear evidence of severe
torture until death.”
Thawabta explained that Israeli authorities refused to
provide the names of the victims, making it extremely difficult for authorities
in Gaza to identify them.
After the release of the bodies, families of missing
Palestinians rushed to hospitals—especially Nasser Hospital—trying to see if
their relatives were among them. But many remain unidentified and will have to
be buried anonymously.
“The health system in Gaza is almost completely
collapsed. We lack the equipment for DNA testing and forensic analysis. Some
families could only identify their loved ones from personal belongings or
clothing. If we cannot identify the rest, we will be forced, sadly, to document
and bury them anonymously, to preserve human dignity,” Thawabta added.
According to the Media Office’s data, 9,500
Palestinians remain missing, most of them trapped under the rubble of destroyed
buildings.
“Entire families—father, mother, children—remain
buried for nearly two years,” the Media Office director stated.
The bodies are difficult to locate due to the sheer
amount of destruction Israeli bombing has caused, and because Israel has
destroyed almost all of Gaza’s heavy machinery, bulldozers, and excavators,
preventing rescue operations.
“Even now, despite the ceasefire, all crossings remain
closed, and Israel blocks the entry of rescue machinery. This is a humanitarian
catastrophe unprecedented in modern history—over 3,000 families completely
wiped out, another 6,000 families killed with only one survivor,” Thawabta
added.
Authorities in Gaza have reported previous instances of organ theft during the
genocide.
In August 2024, Israeli forces returned to Khan Yunis
the decomposed bodies of 89 Palestinians in a shipping container.
Authorities were unable to identify the bodies and
were forced to bury them in separate body bags in a single large grave near
Nasser Hospital.
Israeli forces were also seen taking dozens of bodies
from graves and the streets surrounding Al-Shifa Medical Complex and the
Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.
Doctors found evidence of organ theft, including
missing cochleas and corneas, as well as other vital organs like livers,
kidneys, and hearts.
Israel has a long history of stealing the organs of
Palestinians.
In 1990, Dr. Hatem Abu Ghazaleh, former chief
health official for the West Bank, stated that during the first intifada, "organs,
especially eyes and kidneys, were removed from the bodies during the first year
or year and a half.”
In 2013, Swedish journalist Donald
Bostrom published an article documenting the theft of organs from deceased
Palestinians brought to the Israeli National Institute of Forensic Medicine
(Abu Kabir) between the First Intifada and the 2012 war in Gaza.
Abu Kabir director and chief pathologist Dr. Yehuda
Hiss admitted in a July 2000 interview with US academic Nancy Scheper-Hughes that the
institute was secretly taking skin, bones, cardiac valves, corneas, and other
human materials from bodies during autopsies.
He described removing not only corneas but whole
eyeballs from the bodies of the dead, which would be returned to their families
with their eyelids glued shut.
In 1996, Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburgh, an influential
leader within the fundamentalist Jewish group, Chabad-Lubavitch, claimed that Judaism permits organ theft from non-Jews
on the basis that Jewish lives are more important than non-Jewish lives.
“If a Jew needs a liver,” he asked, “can you take the
liver of an innocent non-Jew passing by to save him? The Torah would probably
permit that. Jewish life has infinite value. There is something infinitely more
holy and unique about Jewish life than non-Jewish life.”
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