il Donaldo Trumpo
@PapiTrumpo
Parody account
Now THIS guy was DEAD!!!💀
12:46 PM · Aug 30, 2025
https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1961832982357967207
il Donaldo Trumpo
@PapiTrumpo
Parody account
Now THIS guy was DEAD!!!💀
12:46 PM · Aug 30, 2025
https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1961832982357967207
>>Happening now
il Donaldo Trumpo
@PapiTrumpo
Parody account
EVEN THEY KNOW IT'S TIME!!!😎🇺🇸🥳🥳
12:10 PM EST· Aug 30, 2025
https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1961823853543387379
SGAnon
@TheQNewsPatriot
Wait until the mass public arrives at this stage of the Awakening
https://x.com/TheQNewsPatriot/status/1961518892515467445
Israel Skin Bank
A documentary on Israel's skin bank and the practice of organ harvesting from deceased individuals, including Palestinians, without family consent emerged from a 2000 interview with Dr. Yehuda Hiss, the former head of the Abu Kabir forensic institute near Tel Aviv.
The interview was conducted by Nancy Scheper-Hughes, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, and was released publicly in 2009 amid controversy following a report by the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet alleging that Israel killed Palestinians to harvest their organs.
In the interview, Hiss admitted that pathologists at the institute harvested skin, corneas, heart valves, and bones from the bodies of Israeli soldiers, citizens, Palestinians, and foreign workers during the 1990s, often without permission from families.
He stated, "We started to harvest corneas … whatever was done was highly informal. No permission was asked from the family".
The Israeli military confirmed the practice but claimed it ended around the late 1990s or early 2000s and no longer occurs.
The documentary and related reports highlighted that the Israeli skin bank, established in 1985, became one of the largest in the world, reportedly surpassing the American skin bank despite Israel’s smaller population and low organ donation rates due to religious beliefs.
Meirav Feig, an anthropologist, observed that organs were taken from Palestinian bodies while soldiers’ bodies were left intact, and techniques were used to conceal the removal, such as replacing corneas with plastic and harvesting skin from the back.
Another segment featured Maika Chouat, described as the director of the Israeli Skin Bank, who confirmed its global size while laughing when asked about Israel’s low organ donation rate, implying the supply did not come solely from voluntary donations.
The practice has been described as a serious ethical violation and a crime against humanity by some sources, with allegations of ongoing organ trafficking involving Israeli brokers.
While Israeli authorities stated that the practice ended over a decade ago and that current procedures follow ethical and religious guidelines, some researchers, like Meira Weiss, alleged in her book On Their Dead Bodies that the practice continued until at least 2002.
The issue remains highly politicized, with accusations labeled by some as modern "blood libel," while others insist on the documented evidence of non-consensual harvesting.
Israel human skin bank
https://rumble.com/v3sjpb5-israel-human-skin-bank.html?e9s=src_v1_s%2Csrc_v1_s_o
LARGER/BETTER VERSION
Israel’s Human Skin Bank
https://rumble.com/v6rp22n-israels-human-skin-bank.html?e9s=src_v1_s%2Csrc_v1_s_o
"THERE WAS A TIME WE TOOK FROM PALESTINIANS, REFUGEES AND FOREIGNERS"