A brief history of Israel’s theft and trafficking of Palestinian organs

“Zionist brutality reaches beyond death. For years, the Occupation’s war machine has laid claim to the bodies of Palestinian martyrs, not only holding them hostage, withholding their remains from their families, but also using them to perpetuate schemes of organ theft and trafficking. Israeli doctors, in direct violation of international law, have stolen Palestinian organs and Palestinian skin.

The Zionist entity’s expansionist approach to autopsies is, unsurprisingly, in direct violation of codified medical ethical standards. Take, for instance, the Nuremberg Code for medical research, which emerged in response to egregious cases of experimentation on humans (tortures, really) by Nazi doctors. Or the Declaration of Helsinki for the ethical treatment of human participants in medical research, put forward in 1964 by the World Medical Association. The core principle of both the Code and the Declaration: Any subject participating in human medical research must be able to first provide consent. “

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Ecocide: what Israel's war has done to Gaza's already precarious water supply...

As War Halts, the Environmental Devastation in Gaza Runs Deep

The war in Gaza has taken a heavy toll on the environment, with water supplies contaminated, raw sewage pouring into the Mediterranean, once-fertile soils ruined, and the land stripped of trees. Experts say the extent of the damage needs to be tallied to help plan for a recovery.

BY FRED PEARCE FEBRUARY 6, 2025

The natural environment took an unprecedented pounding during the war in Gaza. And as the territory’s inhabitants have returned home since the ceasefire, the extent of the environmental devastation is becoming clear, raising crucial questions about how to reconstruct Gaza in the face of severe and potentially irreversible damage to the environment.

The war has knocked out water supplies and disabled sewage treatment facilities, causing raw effluent to flow across the land, polluting the Mediterranean and underground water reserves essential for irrigating crops. More than two-thirds of Gaza’s farmland, including wells and greenhouses, has been damaged or destroyed by bombardment and military earthworks.

Detailed satellite images taken since the ceasefire began on January 19 show 80 percent of Gaza’s trees lost. In addition, vital wetlands, sand dunes, coastal waters, and the only significant river, the Wadi Gaza, have all suffered extensively. The UN Environment Programme warns that the stripping of trees, shrubs, and crops has so badly damaged the soils of the once-fertile, biodiverse, and well-watered territory that it faces long-term desertification.

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Feb 10. Israeli forces issue demolition order for sports stadium in Masafer Yatta


Middle East Monitor 

Israeli occupation forces have issued a demolition order for the Umm al-Khair stadium in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, following what local sources described as a campaign of settler incitement.

According to residents, the order was delivered on Tuesday for the sports field, which serves as a key recreational space for children in the village. The stadium was inaugurated around two years ago with foreign funding as part of projects aimed at supporting communities in Masafer Yatta.

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