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University Cadaver Donations Linked to Israeli Military Training
The University of Southern California (USC) has come under scrutiny for selling cadavers donated for scientific research and education to the U.S. Navy, with some of these bodies reportedly used for training Israeli military surgical teams. This practice has raised ethical concerns, particularly regarding the lack of consent from the donors.
Investigations reveal that the training takes place in Los Angeles, where the Israeli military teams use the donated bodies to enhance their surgical skills. The university’s actions have prompted discussions about the consent process involved in such donations.
For a deeper look into this issue, viewers can watch the AJ+ documentary that covers these developments. Additional reporting by USC student journalists provides more insights into the implications of these practices.
This report is part of an ongoing effort to shed light on the ethical considerations surrounding cadaver donations in educational institutions.






