HAARETZ – In 1994, a few dozen armed Yemenite Jews barricaded themselves in a home in the central Israel city of Yehud. They would not leave, they warned, until an official investigation was launched into allegations that Yemenite children had been systematically abducted and handed over to Ashkenazi families – sometimes in exchange for money – in the early years of the state. Their leader was a radical rabbi named Uzi Meshulam, who threatened bloodshed. The standoff lasted seven weeks, and Meshulam ended up serving nearly six years in prison.
My god! If they could do this to their own Jewish fellows (whose skin happened to be slightly darker), then imagine what they must have done to the indigenous Palestinian babies during the Israel “formation years.” And the West still thinks that Israel is a democratic state!
“The pain it caused Israeli society…” ??? What about the pain it caused Yemenites??? Insane.