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на Newsmill (по-шведски) Не читающим по-шведски, но готовым ради моей заметки прорываться через ужасный
автоматический перевод A всем тем, кому также как и мне не нравится т.н. "информационное пособие" (деньги из бюджета гуманитарной помощи, идущие на лоббирование политиков и журналистов), предлагается нажать на красный кружок с меткой "
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Following the controversial article in the Swedish tabloid that claimed IDF soldiers harvested dead Palestinian organs for money, J Post TV went out and asked, Dr. Mazen Arafat Arafah, director of Al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron about the allegations against Israel's soldiers.
Dr. Arafah: It is known that to successfully transfer organs from one human being to another, both must be alive. It means the donor must die a clinical death, and be connected to a life support system.
J.Post: If the body under goes a full death without life support then there are fewer options to using the organs.
Dr. Arafah: The organs from a dead person can't be used for a living person, but it can be used for educational purposes. They can take the organs and send it to a medical college.
J.Post: Dr. Arafat also told J.Post News TV that it's not the hospital's job to search the body for stolen organs, but such claims would be best investegated by the government.
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На англ. не видела.
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