2024-04-28 07:11:29
The Palestinian Wafa News Agency quoted ambulance crews as saying that the bodies of victims of mass graves discovered in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip bear certain suspicions that some of them were subjected to organ theft.
The agency indicated that at least 392 bodies were recovered from 3 mass graves that were discovered in the medical complex, after the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the city of Khan Yunis.
She pointed out that among the bodies were 165 unidentified and could not be identified because the Israeli army changed the appearance of special signs to prevent the bodies from being identified.
The crews said: “They found some bodies with their hands tied, the abdomen open and stitched in a way that contradicts the usual methods of suturing wounds in the Gaza Strip, which raises suspicions about the theft of some human organs.”
She added: “The body of a citizen was also spotted wearing operational clothing, which raises doubts about his burial alive.”
She continued: “The body of a girl with her arms and legs amputated was spotted, and she was wearing operating room clothes, which raises doubts about her being buried alive.”
The bodies also showed that some of the dead were handcuffed and wearing a white robe used by the Israeli army as clothing for detainees in the Nasser Medical Complex, and there were signs of gunshot wounds to the head, which raises doubts about their execution and field liquidation.
It was also observed that many corpses had their shrouds changed and placed in plastic nylon bags of black and blue colors, contrasting with the colors used in Gaza. The aim was to raise the temperature of the corpses, speed up the process of decomposition, and hide evidence. Burials to depths of more than 3 meters were observed, in addition to the accumulation of bodies on top of each other.
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2024-04-28 07:11:29