GMO: Israel delivers 80 corpses of Gazans with stolen organs
Gaza (Quds News Network) - The Government Media Office revealed that Israel delivered 80 mutilated corpses with stolen organs.
The GMO said that the Israeli army violated the corpses of 80 Palestinians, delivering them mutilated with stolen organs.
"The Israeli army also refuses to disclose their names and the locations from which their bodies were taken during the war in the Gaza", it added.
"After examination, it was clear that the features of the dead bodies were changed significantly, which is a clear evidence that Israel stole organs from the corpses."
The GMO added that this is not the first time that Israel does such crimes. It added that Israel's military robbed graves in Jabalia and stole corpses and that Israel continues to hold dozens of dead bodies stolen from the Gaza Strip.
The GMO called for the formation of an independent commission of inquiry to investigate Israel's stealing of corpses and their organs.
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor had previously said it had concerns about possible organ theft from Palestinian corpses. It added that it had documented Israeli forces confiscating dozens of dead bodies from al-Shifa and the Indonesian hospitals in northern Gaza, alongside others in the south.
Medical professionals reportedly found vital organs, such as livers, kidneys and hearts, alongside cochleas and corneas, were missing, which were evidence of potential organ theft.
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