01-10-2009, 05:22 AM
Here are outstanding reports about the mystery of The Missing Yemenite Children.
Graves of `dead' Yemenite Jewish children found empty
Most of the parents were told that their children died, although these children were likely kidnapped by hospital staff and infant care workers. . . There was neither a death certificate, nor any proof of a death given. . . . there were no known graves.
http://stop-abuse.net/ym3.htm
[size=12]Herein an outstanding excerpt from The NY Times as of December 1974, alleging about corruption in the Israeli National Religious party, Mafdal. The shocking testimony of Rabbi Avidor Ha`Cohen may show that Children from Israel were likely "exported" to the United States for adoption and sold for about $5,000 each.
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Conclusion:
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[/SIZE]It is reasonable to believe that none of the Israeli governments was directly involved in the kidnapping of Yemenite children. Some of the children really died, others were adopted with the apparent consent of their families, but many others were kidnapped by independent criminals. Moreover most of these criminals were holding high ranked positions, and this enabled them to evade punishment. Accordingly it makes the establishment quite liable (according to Israeli law). Needless to say that had the babies been Ashkenazi, the investigation of their disappearance would have been held long ago, and without court orders.
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Quote:For the first time, the Commission of Inquiry on the Kidnaping of Yemenite Children in the 1950s heard specific testimony concerning a Yemenite child that had been stolen from its parents and later identified by the them.
Iris Machlouf told the Commission that her sister, Adina, was kidnaped as a baby after being taken to a hospital. The family was told that the baby had died and was buried, but later they learned that Adina was alive and living in Israel. When their contacts with their daughter were discovered, the child was smuggled to Italy, where she later married and took the name Edna Yisraelovitch.
The "adopting" family then threatened the Machloufs that if they continued to agitate, the Italian mafia would cause them harm. Iris Machlouf told the Commission that she now speaks with her sister occasionally on the phone.
Arutz-7's reporter remarked that a deafening silence overcame the chamber when Ms. Machlouf delivered her testimony.
Selections from her testimony appear at the end of this report.
Following the exclusive Arutz-7 radio report, the Lavi family from Netanya contacted the station claiming that the daughter is their true biological daughter and not adopted.
http://web.archive.org/web/1998011505243...an4-96.htm
Graves of `dead' Yemenite Jewish children found empty
Quote:JERUSALEM, AUG 17: Investigators reportedly opened several graves of Yemenite Jewish babies and found them to be empty -- a discovery that might support claims that Yemenite children were taken from their parents for adoption decades ago.
Harretz Wrote:
The issue of missing Yemenite babies was supposed to get a boost from a new kind of DNA testing. But as Sarah Tsifroni reports, the tests only led to more suspicions and distrust - and now the bones of babies dug from Israeli graves are in England.
Most of the parents were told that their children died, although these children were likely kidnapped by hospital staff and infant care workers. . . There was neither a death certificate, nor any proof of a death given. . . . there were no known graves.
http://stop-abuse.net/ym3.htm
[size=12]Herein an outstanding excerpt from The NY Times as of December 1974, alleging about corruption in the Israeli National Religious party, Mafdal. The shocking testimony of Rabbi Avidor Ha`Cohen may show that Children from Israel were likely "exported" to the United States for adoption and sold for about $5,000 each.
[size=12]http://stop-abuse.net/ym5.htm
Conclusion:
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[/SIZE]It is reasonable to believe that none of the Israeli governments was directly involved in the kidnapping of Yemenite children. Some of the children really died, others were adopted with the apparent consent of their families, but many others were kidnapped by independent criminals. Moreover most of these criminals were holding high ranked positions, and this enabled them to evade punishment. Accordingly it makes the establishment quite liable (according to Israeli law). Needless to say that had the babies been Ashkenazi, the investigation of their disappearance would have been held long ago, and without court orders.
More at this link: http://stop-abuse.net/ym.htm