Alwaght- Israeli regime has released a report saying more than 400,000 Jewish Yemeni babies have gone missing since the 1950s.
Cases of missing babies has been a major problem since the beginning of mass migrations into occupied territories when multiple reports surfaced on kidnapping babies from hospitals and refugee camps.
The problem was particularly common among Yemeni families. The kidnapped babies where later put for adoption by Israeli families or Jewish families outside the occupied territories.
The Israeli authorities have usually refused to investigate further and dismissed the cases. Indeed, Tel Aviv has always claimed the babies died in the hospital and closed the case.
Bodies were not shown to the parents and locations of burials were not given. Many suspected that this was part of a conspiracy to ensure the Ashkenazi branch of Judaism, which is mostly followed by Jews of a European heritage, remains the most dominant in Israel.
The recently disclosed document however shows that Israeli regime had much more information on the issue than it previously acknowledged.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu says the information is now available for the public and “in a few minutes any person can access the pages containing all the information”.