Forensic scientists confirm grave belongs to Yosef Melamed, whose remains were the first of 9 due to be tested as part of probe into Yemenite children affair

Genetic profile successfully reconstructed for first time in Yemenite Children Affair; results to be compared with Yosef Melamed's relatives to see if exhumed remains belong to him

Some immigrants from Middle Eastern and North African countries claim their babies were kidnapped in the 1940s and 1950s after authorities said they had died

Mother of Yosef Melamed, who according to records died in 1948, believes her son is alive since she received a military draft letter for him in 1963

Excavation halted following discovery, with Uziel Houri's family requesting the court allow it to continue; officials said preparing to dig up nine additional graves

Sister of Uziel Houri, who according to records died in 1952, says she has doubts as to whether answers will be found regarding her brother's fate

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses parliamentary battles and negotiations and reporter Amy Spiro deep-dives into the aftermath of the Chaim Walder abuse scandal

Unpublished report by former deputy director general Prof. Itamar Grotto is rejected by ministry's legal adviser during turbulent Health Committee hearing

At request of surviving family, authorities plan to take DNA sample next week in effort to determine if interred child really is Uziel Houri, who was said to have died in 1952

Relatives decry 'hush money,' say they just want the truth, after cabinet approves NIS 162 million settlement over kids who vanished after arriving in the country in 1950s

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