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Israel-Palestine Conflict — Israel Stealing Organs Of Palestinians? Fact-Check 

An image of a dead body was posted online along with the assertion that Israel has been stealing Palestinians’ organs during the most recent Israel Palestine War.

Verified accounts on twitter, including @drhossamsamy65 tweeted “Israel not only steals Palestinian lands, it also steals their organs. The proof is in this picture!! This is not a state but a Zionist criminal gang that must be brought to justice!!” . The tweet was made on Jan 1, 2024, which has received an about 551.9k views on X. The archive can be read from above.

What is the Actual Truth About this Incident? : Fact

In actuality, there is no proof of organ theft in this specific image, which dates back to 1992.

We visited Aljazeera, which published an article on this incident on September 15, 2009 with the headline ” Israel’s precedents in stealing human organs”. This article clarified the same that the image is from the year of 1992.

Using that photo, a Swedish newspaper claimed to have stolen organs back in 2009. When challenged by Israeli officials, he did not present any specific proof and acknowledged that all he had been told was that the Palestinian Bilal’s body showed the traces of the autopsy.

The same article revealed that according to Bostrom, the Israeli army acknowledged to him that, of the 133 Palestinians who passed away in 1992 from strange causes, it took 69 bodies for autopsy. The Israeli army did not deny this portion of its report.

D-Intent’s Fact-Checking Results:

Intent:

Propagandists circulate more than 30-year-old images with unverified claims to set their narrative against Israel. The claim that Israel steals organs from dead Palestinians during the current Israel Palestine War is accompanied by a video showing a dead body. But, after proper research, analysis and fact-checking, we have discovered that the specific picture is from 1992, and there isn’t any proof that organs were stolen. An organ theft claim was made using that picture in a 2009 Swedish newspaper. He did concede, though, that he had only been told that the Palestinian Bilal’s body showed teffects of the autopsy after being rebutted by Israeli authorities, failing to provide any specific proof.

Conclusion:

Fact : The fact is that the image is from 1992 and contains no evidence of organ theft. That picture was used to accuse organ theft in a 2009 Swedish newspaper. When Israeli authorities retaliated, he was forced to concede that he had only been told that the Palestinian Bilal’s body showed the effects of the autopsy and had not produced any specific proof.

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