You will have to remove at least one of those qualifiers.
"may" referred to whether the AP story itself was credible. But after rereading it, I see no reason to doubt it, so I can drop that qualifier.
"partly" refers to the fact that there is nothing to suggest that they were actually killing Palestinians for the organs (and nothing to suggest that they were singling out Palestinians[...]).
I just reread the Aftonbladet article, and it did not make these claims.
"Our sons are plundered of their organs" - English translation of the article by Donald Boström | Kultur | Aftonbladet
Palestinians accuse the Israel Defense Forces of taking organs from their victims.Donald Boström writes about an international organ trafficking scandal - and about the time he saw the cut-up dead body of a nineteen-year old Palestinian.
We had some discussion on it in august:
European Tribune - SCF: Sweden-Israel kink that became a crisis
This last week a minor crisis has emerged in the relations between Sweden and Israel. It started with an article in the evening paper Aftonbladet about suspected organ harvesting from Palestinian prisoners in Israel. A bit of to and fro ensued with the Israeli government demanding condemnations the Swedish government would not supply.
This last week a minor crisis has emerged in the relations between Sweden and Israel.
It started with an article in the evening paper Aftonbladet about suspected organ harvesting from Palestinian prisoners in Israel. A bit of to and fro ensued with the Israeli government demanding condemnations the Swedish government would not supply.
The relatives of the dead Palestinians no longer harbored any doubts as to the reasons for the killings,