Yemenite children affair:
Grave of girl to be opened in Netanya
Remains will undergo DNA testing to confirm if they belong to a three-year-old Yemenite girl who went missing during first years of state.
Remains will undergo DNA testing to confirm if they belong to a three-year-old Yemenite girl who went missing during first years of state.
A review of previous research has revealed methodological errors that warrant a new investigation.
Leg bones unearthed as efforts to locate skull for purposes of DNA testing continue.
Israeli Health Ministry to conduct DNA tests on remains of child who died in 1950s, to determine his identity.
The move comes as more cases of Yemenite children pronounced dead only to be transferred to Ashkenazi parents continue to surface.
Israeli government to provide compensation for Yemenite families whose children mysteriously went missing in the 1950's.
Newly revealed documents shed new light on 'Yemenite children's affair' in the 1950s.
Letter by 1950 manpower head: Soldiers sent to assist Yemeni immigrants during absorption process cut off their peyot and disparaged them.
Ministerial Committee on Archives reveals today State Archives contain undisclosed police material in Yemenite children case.
Ayelet Shaked convenes committee to look into whether state intentionally concealed information about disappearance of Yemenite children.
Hundreds of people demonstrate near PM's residence demanding that government acknowledge abduction of Yemenite children.
Amid claims that Yemenite children were taken from their parents at birth and put up for adoption, law passed to open graves for DNA tests.
Amid longterm claims by Yemenite Jews that their children were stolen for adoption in the 1950s, state will open 17 graves for DNA testing.
MK declares bill to open graves for genetic identification must be approved in halakhic ruling by Rabbinate Committee for Honor of Deceased
Son of activist who worked to expose the fate of the missing Yemenite children says that he will protest until his father's name is cleared.
Dr Shovali: "The issue of the disappeared Yemenite children needs an parliamentary investigative committee."
Testimony from committees dealing with the Yemenite children's disappearance released, including discussions of the price paid for children.
Dr. Amster of Rambam Hospital spoke of the bad condition of children who arrived for treatment in the children's ward during Polio epidemic
'The time has come to reveal the records.'
Government to release material regarding the 'Yemenite Children Affair' from early days of state that could finally put the matter to rest.
MK Nurit Koren says genetic testing can uncover the truth behind the missing Yemenite children of the 1950s.