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**[http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.706034 Haaretz: After 20 Years in Prison, Israeli Gets Murder Retrial Based on DNA Testing (29th February 2016)]
 
**[http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/22424/dna-testing-can-reveal-jewish-ancestry-bolster-zionist-narrative/#312KarIzdhos0mmK.97 Breaking Israel News: How DNA Testing Can Reveal Jewish Ancestry, Bolster Zionist Narrative (5th October 2014)]
 
**[http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/22424/dna-testing-can-reveal-jewish-ancestry-bolster-zionist-narrative/#312KarIzdhos0mmK.97 Breaking Israel News: How DNA Testing Can Reveal Jewish Ancestry, Bolster Zionist Narrative (5th October 2014)]
 
**[http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.600737 Haaretz: New police power granted by mistake, Knesset learns (23rd June 2014)]
 
**[http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.600737 Haaretz: New police power granted by mistake, Knesset learns (23rd June 2014)]

Revision as of 14:33, 29 February 2016

Israel set up a DNA database in 2007. According to Interpol, Israel has also adopted a DNA database legislation.

The 2008 Interpol survey reports that 25,000 crime scene DNA profiles and 4,180 individuals' profiles were held in Israel at the time of the survey. According to Interpol, these number grew considerably with Israel's DNA database containing 137,000 reference DNA profiles from individuals, 7,900 crime scene DNA profiles, plus 40 unidentified human remains DNA profiles in 2011.

A law allowing the establishment of a database of DNA from missing persons was adopted in 2011.

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