It all started to unravel with the arrests of 3 Rabbis and Jewish mayors in New 
Jersey, the articles in Swedish newspaper, the Israeli threats against the 
Swedish newspaper, etc…

 

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ARTICLE  - "Prof Yehuda Hiss: the missing link in Palestinian organ theft? The

autopsy surgeon Aftonbladet forgot."

 

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SYNOPSIS - Jonathan Cook considers the role of Professor Yehuda Hiss, the chief

Israeli state pathologist at the only institute in Israel that conducts

autopsies, in the scandal over the theft of Palestinian body parts. He notes

that Prof Hiss has never been jailed despite admitting to organ theft in the

1990s. 

 

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The autopsy surgeon Aftonbladet forgot


By Jonathan Cook <http://www.redress.cc/palestine/jcook20090905#bio>  in 
Nazareth

5 September 2009

Jonathan Cook considers the role of Professor Yehuda Hiss, the chief Israeli 
state pathologist at the only institute in Israel that conducts autopsies, in 
the scandal over the theft of Palestinian body parts. He notes that Prof Hiss 
has never been jailed despite admitting to organ theft in the 1990s.

The hyperventilating <http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1109437.html>  by 
Israel’s leaders over a story published 
<http://www.tlaxcala.es/pp.asp?reference=8390&lg=en>  in a Swedish newspaper 
last month suggesting that the Israeli army assisted in organ theft from 
Palestinians has distracted attention from the disturbing allegations made by 
Palestinian families that were the basis of the article’s central claim. 
 
The families’ fears that relatives, killed by the Israeli army, had body parts 
removed during unauthorized autopsies performed in Israel have been 
overshadowed by accusations of a “blood libel” directed against the reporter, 
Donald Bostrom, and the Aftonbladet newspaper, as well as the Swedish 
government and people.
 
I have no idea whether the story is true. Like most journalists working in 
Israel and Palestine, I have heard such rumours before. Until Bostrom wrote his 
piece, no Western journalist, as far as I know, had investigated them. After so 
many years, the assumption by journalists was that there was little hope of 
finding evidence – apart from literally by digging up the corpses. Doubtless, 
the inevitable charge of anti-Semitism such reports attract acted as a powerful 
deterrent too. 
 
What is striking about this episode is that the families making the claims were 
not given a hearing in the late 1980s and early 1990s, during the first 
intifada, when most of the reports occurred, and are still being denied the 
right to voice their concerns today. 
 
Israel’s sensitivity to the allegation of organ theft – or “harvesting”, as 
many observers coyly refer to the practice – appears to trump the genuine 
concerns of the families about possible abuse of their loved ones. 
 
Bostrom has been much criticized for the flimsy evidence he produced in support 
of his inflammatory story. Certainly, there is much to criticize in his and the 
newspaper’s presentation of the report. 
 
Most significantly, Bostrom and Aftonbladet exposed themselves to the charge of 
anti-semitism – at least from Israeli officials keen to make mischief – through 
a major error of judgment. 
 
They muddied the waters by trying to make a tenuous connection between the 
Palestinian families’ allegations about organ theft during unauthorized 
autopsies and the entirely separate revelations this month that a group of US 
Jews had been arrested <http://www.slate.com/id/2223559/>  for money-laundering 
and trading in body parts.
 
In making that connection, Bostrom and Aftonbladet suggested that the problem 
of organ theft is a current one when they have produced only examples of such 
concern from the early 1990s. They also implied, whether intentionally or not, 
that abuses allegedly committed by the Israeli army could somehow be 
extrapolated more generally to Jews.
 
The Swedish reporter should instead have concentrated on the valid question 
raised by the families about why the Israeli army, by its own admission, took 
away the bodies of dozens of Palestinians killed by its soldiers, allowed 
autopsies to be performed on them without the families’ permission and then 
returned the bodies for burial in ceremonies held under tight security. 
 
Bostrom’s article highlighted the case of one Palestinian, 19-year-old Bilal 
Ahmed Ghanan, from the village of Imatin in the northern West Bank, who was 
killed in 1992. A shocking picture 
<http://www.aftonbladet.se/kultur/article5652583.ab>  of Bilal’s stitched-up 
body accompanied the report.
 
Bostrom has told <http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3766093,00.html>  
the Israeli media that he knows of at least 20 cases of families claiming that 
the bodies of loved ones were returned with body parts missing, although he did 
not say whether any of these alleged incidents occurred more recently.
 
In 1992, the year in question, Bostrom says, the Israeli army admitted to him 
that it took away for autopsy 69 of the 133 Palestinians who died of unnatural 
causes. The army has not denied this part of his report.
 
A justifiable question from the families relayed by Bostrom is: why did the 
army want the autopsies carried out? Unless it can be shown that the army 
intended to conduct investigations into the deaths – and there is apparently no 
suggestion that it did – the autopsies were unnecessary. 
 
In fact, they were more than unnecessary. They were counterproductive if we 
assume that the army has no interest in gathering evidence that could be used 
in future war crimes prosecutions of its soldiers. Israel has a long track 
record of stymieing investigations into Palestinian deaths at the hands of its 
soldiers, and carried on that ignoble tradition in the wake of its recent 
assault on Gaza. 
 
Of even greater concern for the Palestinian families is the fact that at around 
the time the bodies of their loved ones were whisked off by the army for 
autopsy, the only institute in Israel that conducts such autopsies, Abu Kabir 
institute, near Tel Aviv, was almost certainly at the centre of a trade in 
organs that later became a scandal inside Israel.
 
Equally disturbing, the doctor behind the plunder of body parts, Prof Yehuda 
Hiss, appointed director of the Abu Kabir institute in the late 1980s, has 
never been jailed despite admitting to the organ theft and he continues to be 
the state’s chief pathologist at the institute. 
 
Hiss was in charge of the autopsies of Palestinians when Bostrom was listening 
to the families’ claims in 1992. Hiss was subsequently investigated twice, in 
2002 and 2005, over the theft of body parts on a large scale. 
 
Allegations of Hiss’ illegal trade in organs were first revealed in 2000 by 
investigative reporters at the Yediot Aharonot newspaper, which reported that 
he had “price listings” for body parts and that he sold 
<http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1173179>  mainly to 
Israeli universities and medical schools.]
 
Apparently undeterred by these revelations, Hiss still had an array of body 
parts in his possession at Abu Kabir when the Israeli courts ordered a search 
in 2002. Israel National News reported 
<http://www.israelfaxx.com/webarchive/2002/01/2fax0104.html>  at the time: 
“Over the past years, heads of the institute appear to have given thousands of 
organs for research without permission, while maintaining a ‘storehouse’ of 
organs at Abu Kabir.”
 
Hiss did not deny the plunder of organs, admitting that the body parts belonged 
to soldiers killed in action and had been passed to medical institutes and 
hospitals in the interests of advancing research. Understandably, however, the 
Palestinian families are unlikely to be satisfied with Hiss’s explanation. If 
the wishes of a soldier’s family were disregarded by Hiss, why not Palestinian 
families’ wishes too?
 
Hiss was allowed to continue as director of Abu Kabir until 2005 when 
allegations of a trade in organs surfaced again. On this occasion Hiss admitted 
to having removed parts from 125 bodies without authorization. Following a plea 
bargain with the state, the attorney-general decided not to press criminal 
charges and Hiss was given only a reprimand. [8] He has continued as chief 
pathologist at Abu Kabir.
 
It should also be noted, as Bostrom points out, that in the early 1990s Israel 
was suffering from an acute shortage of organ donors to the extent that Ehud 
Olmert, health minister at the time, launched a public campaign to encourage 
Israelis to come forward. 
 
This offers a possible explanation for Hiss’s actions. He may have acted to 
help make up the shortfall. 
 
Given the facts that are known, there must be at least a very strong suspicion 
that Hiss removed organs without authorization from some Palestinians he 
autopsied. Both this issue, and the army’s possible role in supplying him with 
corpses, needs investigation.
 
Hiss is also implicated 
<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/90518>  in another 
long-running and unresolved scandal from Israel’s early years, in the 1950s, 
when the children of recent Jewish immigrants to Israel from Yemen were adopted 
by Ashkenazi couples after the Yemeni parents had been told that their child 
had died, usually after admission to hospital.
 
After an initial cover-up, the Yemeni parents have continued pressing 
<http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/israel-seeks-lost-children-of-yemen-exodus-1318037.html>
  for answers from the state, and forced officials to reopen the files. The 
Palestinian families deserve no less. 
 
However, unlike the Yemeni parents, their chances of receiving any kind of 
investigation, transparent or otherwise, look all but hopeless. 
 
When Palestinian demands for justice are not backed by investigations from 
journalists or the protests of the international community, Israel can safely 
ignore them. 
 
It is worth remembering in this context the constant refrain from Israel’s 
peace camp that the brutal, four-decade occupation of the Palestinians has 
profoundly corrupted Israeli society. 
 
When the army enjoys power without accountability, how do Palestinians, or we, 
know what soldiers are allowed to get away with under cover of occupation? What 
restraints are in place to prevent abuses? And who takes them to task if they 
do commit crimes? 
 
Similarly, when Israeli politicians are able to cry “blood libel” or 
“anti-Semitism” when they are criticized, damaging the reputations of those 
they accuse, what incentive do they have to initiate inquiries that may harm 
them or the institutions they oversee? What reason do they have to be honest 
when they can bludgeon a critic into silence, at no cost to themselves? 
 
This is the meaning of the phrase “Power corrupts”, and Israeli politicians and 
soldiers, as well as at least one pathologist, demonstrably have far too much 
power – most especially over Palestinians under occupation.

  _____  

Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His latest 
books are “Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to 
Remake the Middle East” (Pluto Press) and “Disappearing Palestine: Israel's 
Experiments in Human Despair” (Zed Books). His website is www.jkcook.net.
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