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Moar on the yemenite children affair - who was Uzi Meshulam?
Uzi meshulam, the yemenite rabbi who fought to uncover the affair during the 1990s. He and his followers were gunned down and arrested. He claimed that many children were sold to the US, some for medical experiments. After he was released from prison, one of his release conditions were to never publicly discuss the children affair.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzi_Meshulam
>meshulam became widely known in an affair which began on Passover in 1994. During that time Meshulam distributed pamphlets which described the kidnappings of Jewish Yemenite children and stated that around 4,500 children of Jewish Yemenite immigrants were taken from their parents by the Israeli authorities and given to rich Ashkenazi Jews inside Israel and abroad during the late 1940s and early 1950s while the Yemenite immigrants were falsely told that their babies had died from illness or malnutrition.[1] After a local conflict between Meshulam and a sewer contractor escalated, police forces intervened, and in the stir of the emotions Meshulam and his followers called for a commission of inquiry into the disappearance of the Yemenite children.
>Meshulam's followers barricaded his home with sandbags and stones and armed themselves with many weapons. As a result, a large force of police, snipers and a Special Patrol Unit surrounded Meshulam's house for weeks. On May 10, at 3:00 AM, Meshulam left his followers in his home in order to meet with the Police Commissioner Assaf Hefetz. At this point the police forces broke into the house and 11 followers were arrested. One of them, 19-year-old Shlomi Assouline, was killed by the police during the raid.[2][3]
>Meshulam's followers were accused of a number of offenses: conspiracy to commit a crime, obstructing justice, an attempt to injury with serious intent, threats, deliberate risk of human lives, and manufacturing illegal weapons. As a result Meshulam's followers were sentenced to prison terms of between 15 months to five years. Meshulam himself was convicted of providing instruction to throw Molotov cocktails at police forces and obstruction of justice. He was sentenced to 8 years but was eventually cleared of one of the offenses and as a result his sentence was reduced to six and a half years,[4] from which he did five years in practice after the president Ezer Weizman deducted seven months of his sentence.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/222534
>According to family members and supporters, including the rabbi’s son Ami, Meshulam had been poisoned in prison. This, they say, is what led to his permanent disabilities and eventual death.
There is plenty to dig here, dont take anything at face value and dig with a critical thinking.
Here is another israeli blog entry about the yemenite affair:
https://972mag.com/one-of-israels-most-painful-chapters-comes-to-life-in-jerusalem/128314/