Biden gets morning briefings about reported organ theft of corpses in Gaza: Ralf Nader

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TEHRAN - Ralf Nader, the former American presidential candidate, has said President Joe Biden gets early morning briefings by intelligence bodies about the reported stealing of human organs from fresh Palestinian corpses in Gaza.

However, Nader says, Biden cows to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and sends billions of dollars of American taxpayers for his regime to massacre Palestinian civilians, Nader tweeted on Friday.

“Stage 2 of Israel’s genocidal war is emerging. Mass graves are being discovered. Torture of abducted Palestinian hostages thrown in Israeli prisons and reports of selected human organ extractions from fresh Palestinian corpses in Gaza. Intelligent agencies report all this in their morning briefings to President Biden. Still he sticks to his master, Netanyahu, and makes the American taxpayer pay $14 billion more for Netanyahu’s slaughter of Palestinian children, women and male civilians,” Nader wrote.

Paramedics and rescue workers have raised suspicions about organ theft by the Israeli military after recovering bodies of civilians from mass graves, WAFA news agency reported.

Medics and rescuers have found at least 392 bodies in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis. About 165 of them remain unidentified after their bodies were found to have been disfigured.

Medics reported that some bodies were found with their abdomens cut and stitched in a manner that is different from the usual wound closure techniques performed in besieged Gaza, raising suspicions of organ theft, while a mutilated body of a little girl found wearing surgical grown, suggesting she was buried while still alive.

According to the report, many bodies were found wrapped in black and blue shrouds made of plastic and nylon — used to raise the temperature — which are different from the color of shrouds used in Gaza, also suggesting that Israel wanted to speed up the decomposition and conceal the evidence.


Culled from Tehran Times