Artistic interpretation of a dead IOF terrorist fathering a child using PSR – Posthumous Sperm Retrieval.

The IOF’s Code Blue Flesh Makes Zionists Turn Red

Inside the IOF’s semen extraction brigades.

The Journey from Baby Killer to Baby Maker

Imagine you’re an IOF conscript, participating in your genocidal duty for The Apartheid Regime. After this tour-of-terrorism you’ll go on holiday to another country. You can’t stop thinking about another drug-fueled, hotel-room-trashing, local-people-harassing vacation! But before your party, you have this irresistible urge to terrorize Palestinians — welcome to Gaza!

As you nervously pace around Gaza, hoping the diaper you’re wearing isn’t too full, you’re already of the women you’ll rape and children you’ll murder. You wish you could eradicate every single Palestinian on the planet, and drunkenly tell the genocidal tales to your fellow IOF terrorists. Not just that, you’re also hoping to have kids so you can spread Zionism to them. But then you see it, the Red Triangle above your head…goodbye, and good riddance!

But while your corpse starts to decompose, there’s still time for your sperm to be retrieved. You won’t be going on that holiday, except for an eternal vacation in Hell, but at least you’ll have kids!

PSR – Posthumous Sperm Retrieval

The process is in the name, it’s the retrieval of sperm from the dead — specifically from IOF terrorists who’ve been killed by Palestinian Resistance fighters. Embryologists and IVF specialists of The Apartheid Regime are working around the clock to salvage reproductive materials from corpses. The idea behind this is to preserve the IOF terrorist’s “genetic legacy,’ a legacy of torture, rape, murder, racism, apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and of course genocide. It’s still unsure of Apartheid Regime ideology is passed down via the sperm, but only time will tell.

In Their Own Words

“The faster we do it, the greater the chance of finding moving sperm. The best chance for sperm preservation is within 24 hours of death, and there are differences between the first half of the day and the second,” [Professor Talia Geva] says, adding that in experiments, no living sperm have been found four days after death.

https://archive.ph/FmUAR#selection-1065.0-1065.308

Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, semen samples of 39 men – 32 [IOF terrorists] and seven civilians killed or murdered – have been extracted at the request of families, wives or partners who want to produce their progeny. In three other requests, the semen wasn’t removed due to the time limit that can be usefully taken after death.

https://archive.ph/Cmvxz#selection-785.0-789.293

The Shahars immediately thought to have Omri’s sperm retrieved. A family court approved the procedure, which has been legal in [The Apartheid Regime] since 2003 for later insemination or IVF by a surviving female partner.


The Shahars sought to use their son’s sperm to create a grandchild that they would raise, although they were both already in their 50s. They planned to purchase an egg and have a surrogate carry the baby.

https://archive.ph/IdVLr#selection-1193.0-1197.204

“We look for and prefer sperm that are moving. But even sperm that is not motile does not mean that it is not alive. We know how to make it move after it is unfrozen,” said Dr. Yuval Or, head of the IVF unit at Kaplan Medical Center.

https://archive.ph/jah1H#selection-1069.0-1069.233
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