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Israel set up a DNA database in 2007.
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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.
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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.
 
A law allowing the establishment of a database of DNA from missing persons was adopted in 2011.
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
 
* External links
 
* External links
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**[http://www.fsigenetics.com/article/S1872-4973%2811%2900129-3/abstract Zamir et al. (2011) The Israel DNA database — The establishment of a rapid, semi-automated analysis system]
 
**[http://mops.gov.il/Documents/Publications/InformationCenter/Innovation%20Exchange/Innovation%20Exchange%2014/DNA.pdf Israel police launches National DNA Bank (2007)]
 
**[http://mops.gov.il/Documents/Publications/InformationCenter/Innovation%20Exchange/Innovation%20Exchange%2014/DNA.pdf Israel police launches National DNA Bank (2007)]
**[http://mops.gov.il/Documents/Publications/InformationCenter/Innovation%20Exchange/Innovation%20Exchange%2011/Innovation11.pdf Commander Pinhas Bergman: Israel’s Criminal DNA Bank Comes One Step Closer] Innovation Exchange Issue No. 11, 2004.
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**[http://mops.gov.il/Documents/Publications/InformationCenter/Innovation%20Exchange/Innovation%20Exchange%2014/innovation14.pdf Superintendent Hanita Grant: Israel Police Launches National DNA Databank (page 39)] Innovation Exchange Issue No. 14, 2007.
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**[http://mops.gov.il/Documents/Publications/InformationCenter/Innovation%20Exchange/Innovation%20Exchange%2011/Innovation11.pdf Commander Pinhas Bergman: Israel’s Criminal DNA Bank Comes One Step Closer (page 32)] Innovation Exchange Issue No. 11, 2004.
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* Press articles
 
* Press articles
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**[http://www.ijn.com/data-yemenite-children-70-years/ Jewish News: Data on Yemenite children — after 70 years (5th January 2017)]
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**[http://hamodia.com/2016/12/29/expert-protocols-indicate-some-yemenite-children-may-have-been-adopted/ Hamodia: Expert: Protocols Indicate Some Yemenite Children May Have Been Adopted (29th December 2016)]
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**[http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/500222/maklev-calls-on-the-government-to-establish-a-dna-database.html The Yeshiva World News: Maklev Calls On The Government To Establish A DNA Database (20th December 2016)]
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**[http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/10/yemenite-missing-children-archives-netanyahu-likud-dna.html Al-Monitor: Do DNA samples hold key to Israel's missing children mystery? (20th October 2016)]
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**[https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/a-70-year-old-mystery-yemeni-jews-say-young-relatives-were-stolen-in-israel/2016/08/05/385c8d4f-0831-48a9-aaba-a3c9ff3c275c_story.html The Washington Post: A 70-year-old mystery: Yemeni Jews say young relatives were stolen in Israel (7th August 2016)]
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**[http://dissidentvoice.org/2016/08/the-shocking-story-of-israels-disappeared-babies/ Dissident Voice: The Shocking Story of Israel’s Disappeared Babies (5th August 2016)]
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**[http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2016/jul/16/israel-looks-into-missing-immigrant-chi/ Northwest Arkansas: Israel looks into missing immigrant children (16th July 2016)]
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**[http://www.sun-sentinel.com/florida-jewish-journal/jj-israel-delves-into-charged-1950s-missing-children-saga-20160712-story.html SunSentil: INTERNATIONAL: Israel delves into charged 1950s missing children saga (12th July 2016)]
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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)]
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**[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)]
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**[http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.600737 Haaretz: New police power granted by mistake, Knesset learns (23rd June 2014)]
 
**[http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/294278#.U42MMShhvqw Arutz Sheva: Police DNA Database to Be Expanded (27th May 2014)]
 
**[http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/294278#.U42MMShhvqw Arutz Sheva: Police DNA Database to Be Expanded (27th May 2014)]
 
**[http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/08/201381884521670442.html Palestinians struggle to identify bodies (18th August 2013)]
 
**[http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/08/201381884521670442.html Palestinians struggle to identify bodies (18th August 2013)]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 9 January 2017

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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