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by
Gilad Atzmon
Western cultural heritage provides us with a
few interesting fictional characters who may be able to throw light on the
current moral state of Israel and the latest organ trafficking affair in
particular.
In Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice
Shylock is a Jewish moneylender, a character who has become a name of the
ultimate heartless usurer. In the play Shylock lends money to his Christian
rival, Antonio, setting the bond at a pound of Antonio's flesh. Once Antonio
fails to pay his loan back, Shylock demands the pound of flesh in return.
Though Shylock is just a fictional character, the willingness to attach a
price tag to blood or human flesh is rather revealing.
Charles Dickens’ Fagin is a fictional Jewish
villain who appears in Oliver Twist. Fagin is the leader of a
children’s pick-pocketing gang. In exchange for their services Fagin gives
the children a roof over their heads. Fagin is a literary symbol of the
total exploitation of the poor and the innocent.
It seems in contemporary Israel, Fagin and
Shylock not only meet, they actually flourish.
Ynet
reported yesterday on a new Israeli
organ trafficking network.
Once again Israel is at the center of an
organ-trafficking scandal after donors complained they were not paid for
their kidneys. Six Israeli suspects have been arrested, among them two
lawyers and a 62-year old 1973 war hero Brigadier-General (res.) Meir Zamir.
It seems the ring advertised mainly in
Israeli papers in Arabic trying to attract impoverished Palestinians. It
offered potential donors $10,000 for kidneys. Those who remained hesitant
were offered up to $100,000. However the donors were never paid.
Police were given their first clue when a
50-year old woman from Nazareth issued a complaint saying she had donated a
kidney due to financial difficulties, for which she expected to receive
$100,000. She said she was called in to undergo a series of tests and then
flown to Azerbaijan with another donor, where she was relieved of her
kidney.
Upon returning to Israel, she asked those who
had sent her abroad for the money owed but she never received it.
Police launched an investigation and meanwhile received another complaint,
this time from an 18-year old boy. He said he was promised $80,000 and flown
to the Philippines to donate his kidney.
Israeli police officer Aharon Galor told Ynet,
"We ran an undercover investigation and were shocked by the proportions of
this. Despite the few complaints we received, we learned that there are many
people willing to sell a kidney for just $10,000. These are people who have
severe financial difficulties, for whom such a sum is a dream come true."
According to
Haaretz, Police also said that
during the investigation they “uncovered a large, very well-organized
industry of organ trafficking. The ring includes organ traffickers, agents,
and lawyers”.
The current scandal follows more than a few
revelations concerning the Jewish State and some American
rabbis involvement in scandalous organ trafficking and
organ
harvesting. As much as it is hard to
imagine a state with such a gross lack of ethical conduct, it is even harder
to imagine a world faith in which some members of its spiritual leadership
engage in organ trafficking. I also must admit that I can hardly imagine a
decorated British or American veteran Brigadier General who may decide to
make a living out of organ theft.
In the Jewish state, Fagin the ultimate
exploiter, and Shylock the symbolic human flesh merchant, are seemingly
united into an amalgam of immoral conduct. In the Jewish state Fagin and
Shylock are far from being remote fictional characters. They are actually
making a good living at the expense of others.
I do understand that here in Britain highly
influential Zionist enthusiasts such as
Anthony
Julius are concerned with the ‘anti Semitism’ of Shakespeare,
Charles Dickens, T.S. Eliot, and others. Bearing in mind the latest news
from Israel and organ trafficking rings, I would feel far safer knowing that
in school my kids learn from Shakespeare, Dickens and Eliot instead of Anna
Frank.
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