While Judaism stipulates against abusing or insulting the body of the dead, it also prohibits the use of organs for entertainment, and calls for burying the dead shortly after his death, which the clerics interpreted as the necessity of burying the dead and all his organs at the same time, Israel is even in conflict with its religion.
Here lies the question about the secret of Israel’s possession of the largest human skin bank in the world, while organ donation is forbidden in Judaism.
Reports broadcast by Hebrew Channel 10 in 2014 stated that the bank had a leather reserve of 17 meters, and this number in that year for a country with a limited population was considered large.
Also, the idea of the Israeli National Bank for skin or skin storage appeared after the 1973 war, and based on the fact that it is forbidden in the Jewish faith for anyone to donate organs, the idea was postponed until the director of forensic medicine in Israel was changed, and in 1985 the bank was established and became known as the largest bank in existence. The world stores human skin.
If we look closely, this country has a population of 5 million who are religiously forbidden to donate organs or donate skin. So where do they get this large reserve stock? If we collect all the centers in the world, we find that the Jewish center for storing skins is larger than all the centers in the world?
Amid the absence of Jewish donors, or their scarcity if the description is correct, the source is either the bodies of Palestinian martyrs, or that in every war Israel enters the cemeteries and steals the bodies.
In turn, a Hebrew professor revealed the theft of organs from the bodies of Palestinian martyrs in her book, “On Their Dead Bodies,” in order to transplant them into the bodies of Israeli patients.
It is worth noting that the Palestinian Ministry of Health previously announced that Israel delivered 80 mutilated bodies with no corneas, bones, or skin in Khan Yunis, and they were buried in southeastern Rafah.