Jerusalem – Hundreds Cry For Justice For Israel’s Missing Yemenite Children

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    Israelis protest as they mark a Memorial and awareness day of the Yemenite Children Affair in Jerusalem on June 21, 2017. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 Jerusalem – The Yemenite Children Affair, the claim that Yemenite children were systematically abducted and taken for adoption by European Jewish (Ashkenazi) families without the biological family’s consent in the state’s early days, seemed to have gained momentum on Tuesday evening in Jerusalem.

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    A few hundred people were gathered to demonstrate against the ongoing obscurity that surrounds these allegations. “There were three investigative committees and they were all a joke,” one demonstrator, standing in the middle of the blocked King George St., proclaimed. Yael Tzadok from the Achim Vekayamim organization, described as “the abducted children’s families forum,” told The Jerusalem Post that she felt the difference in awareness to the Affair.

    “We are invited more to talk on television, people react and we are getting more and more families [to testify].” Just a few minutes earlier, she was talking to a couple of such women who were eager to tell her their story. They spotted her in the crowd and were visibly excited as they related what they heard from their grandparents.

    The crowd was a mix of families from all over the country and people who showed up “to show solidarity.” Although there were people from many backgrounds, the Yemenite community was very prominent. Demonstrators were shouting and singing, saying that they demand “justice.” Nehama from Rosh Ha’hayin told the Post about her missing brother. “He was the oldest.” Today there are only three girls in the family. “The ones that left,” she said.

    The story they tell of their brother who “has disappeared” repeated itself in several versions while talking to other demonstrators: The young mother came from Yemen. She had a baby with her. The family was placed in Ein Shemer, a kibbutz in the North, where one day “the baby disappeared.”

    “The mother was not allowed to see the body,” Nehama explained. Similar descriptions were repeated again and again while talking to other family members. Asher Shaked (originally Shadadi) has also lost a brother, whom he never met, in similar circumstances. “I am seeking my brother!” was written on a sign he held to his chest. “I am willing to talk and tell my story,” he said, adding however that he has “no faith in politicians anymore.”
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    6 years ago

    Its comical how they call it “awarnesss day”. It was one of the darkest kept secrets of the Israeli regime. Innocent kids stripped from erlicha parents and being lied to that theyre dead. These Yemenite immigrants were solid erlicha people hoping in all innocence that theyre arriving to a Yidish Land and will be taken care of in old Jewish fashion. Instead the Zionist reshaim took advantage of their total innocence and officially kidnapped child aftr child. Nothing today will help ease the pain of any parent. These kids are far gone. Either totally secular or long dead. But what are these pics? The erlicha Yemenite people had the look of our sages?! Some of these people look barely yidish? Who r they?? Men & women together? It sounds almost as a fiction movie. Im all confused. No zeichar of the pure faces from yesteryear. So sad!!!!

    A_glalitzyaner
    A_glalitzyaner
    6 years ago

    It’s about time that they give some information what really happened with these kids . And why they have been stolen and nebach taken of yidishkeit!!!

    6 years ago

    Evil Zionists. No other way to describe it. They also colluded with the USA during the 1950’s to use Sefardim as human guinea pigs to study the lethality and toxicology of radiation.

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    6 years ago

    The spiritual holocaust that happened to Yemenite Jews was always known to those who really wanted to know the truth about Zionism.
    Our enemies going back generations are nothing to compare to the Zionists dirty tactics to make Jews secular as the rest of the Goyim.

    Just read the great book “Genocide In The Holy Land” By Moshe Schonfeld and your stomach will turn upside down.

    Secular
    Secular
    6 years ago

    Another “let’s bash the Zionists” thrwas.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    6 years ago

    If these would have been your son or daughter you would be standing there with them yelling and banging on doors with them! My heart goes out to these people!

    RCohen
    RCohen
    6 years ago

    It was reported last week. Knesset said it was true. They released 400,000 records searchable online. Here is an article elaborating. http://www.israelhayom.co.il/article/483661

    This article is in Hebrew.

    The signs say ” Cleanse the name of Uzi Meshulam, z”L” “sale on yemenite babies, $5,000″ ” The Germans did a Holocaust to the Jews. The Jews did a holocaust to other Jews from a corrupted foundation”

    Our lovely “Jewish” State.

    Don’t tell me there is a place for Mizrachim in this state.