The Israeli Health Ministry is stonewalling the publication of a draft report, which admits that Israel’s health system was involved in the disappearance of Yemenite and other children in the 1950s, robbing the children from their parents and arranging their illegal adoptions.

While the report presents no new testimonies, details or data, it is Israel’s first official ministerial reference to involvement in the scandal.

The report discusses how medical teams made decisions without parental consent or knowledge and admits to possible medical malpractice, noting that although there was no legislation or a code of ethics at the time regarding autopsies and research, the issue raises “ethical and social questions regarding the conduct of medical personnel.”

Obtained by Haaretz, the report admits to the involvement of doctors, nurses and caregivers in acting as middlemen in adoptions, sometimes in exchange for money. It chronicles their racist perceptions – how they thought they it was in the “best interests of the children” to rescue them from “backward immigrants.”... Read More: MATZAV