Israel Loosens Abortion Regulations In Response To Roe

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DEMONSTRATORS FOR legal abortion in Israel on International Women’s Day, 1978. (photo credit: Dan Hadani Collection/Wikimedia Commons)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel on Monday eased its regulations on abortion access in what the country’s health minister said was a response to last week’s “sad” U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.

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The new rules, approved by a parliamentary committee, grant women access to abortion pills through the country’s universal health system and remove a longstanding requirement that women appear physically before a special committee before they are permitted to terminate a pregnancy.

The decision came after the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday stripped away women’s constitutional protections for abortion, a fundamental and deeply personal change for Americans’ lives after nearly a half-century under Roe v. Wade. The decision has triggered protests across the U.S. and set the stage for a wave of litigation.

Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz, who heads the small liberal Meretz party, said the U.S. decision had turned back the clock for women’s rights.

“A woman has a complete right over her body,” he said. “The SCOTUS decision to negate a woman’s right to make a choice over her own body is a sad process of women’s repression, setting the leader of the free and liberal world a hundred years back.”

Abortion is widely available in Israel and far less controversial than in the U.S., but women still don’t automatically have the right to the procedure.

Under the new rules, Israeli women will now have access to abortion pills at their local health clinics. They also will no longer need to physically appear before an abortion approval committee, and the application form will be shortened and simplified.

Abortion approval committees have been heavily criticized in Israel over the years. While most requests are approved, women have objected to being subject to bureaucracy and a humiliating and intrusive process. Women also can face long wait times before they can be seen by a committee.

Instead, the process will be digitized, and a requirement to meet with a social worker will become optional. The new regulations are set to take effect in three months.

“The reform we approved today will create a simpler process, that is more respectful, advanced, and maintains a woman’s right to make decisions over her own body – a basic human right,” Horowitz said.


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Yenta peddlers
Yenta peddlers
1 year ago

How come 15 Torah mosdos proclaimed publicly last week to support the Democrat abortion advocate , for NYS governor. Yet , the doodling hate festers shove their elongated noses into Israel’s politics ?

Maven
Maven
1 year ago

It is a huge difference for a Frum Yid when a Jew sins and when a Goy sins.
We have an obligation to other Jews.

To sin in Israel is far worse than anywhere else. It is the Paltern Shel Melech.

There are many Pesokim in the Torah where it says the harshness of sinning in Israel.

e.g.
e.g.
1 year ago

Once again, Reversing R v W just meant that abortion decisions return to the individual states as opposed to federal mandates. This is actually a step forward to democracy and the constitution.
As for Israel, every abortion has the heter of a Rav and is not nilly willy. For a woman to reach out for an abortion is only after exhausting all other options. Often it is due to the health problems of the baby or mother, or product of rape. Read carefully, the “eased” regulations dont change that. Why should a pregnant woman in distress already have to travel to the committee? Havent we learned anything yet? Why cant she access medications locally? A woman needing an abortion is going through enough, these regulations just streamline the process. Nothing of consequence was changed.
Should we return the wire hangar method, that could mean harming future babies.

Moderate Munch
Moderate Munch
1 year ago

Israel’s abortion approval committees helped prevent coercion. Shame on them for enabling abusive partners to coerce women into aborting.

Am chofshi
Am chofshi
1 year ago

Tell me again why I should leave my Torah community in chutz liaretz in order to make an aliyah to secular Israel?

Silence
Silence
1 year ago

Once again demonstrating that the progressive socialist state of “Israel” has nothing to do with Judaism.

Respect life
Respect life
1 year ago

By which were more Jewish lives killed – by abortion or in the holocaust?

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Zionists never disappoint

Maven
Maven
1 year ago

Israel is a socialist liberal country.

Israel/Zionism is the source, the roots of todays world demoralization. Everything is welcomed there.

They hosts one of the largest Menivolim parades.
They promote abortions. Etc etc etc.

Israeli Yordim behave wherever they are as the lowest of mankind.

Off course i am referring to the government and its secular citizens.