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Israel's LGBTQ community calls for strike after ‎surrogacy bill defeat

by  Mati Tuchfeld and Zeev Klein
Published on  07-19-2018 00:00
Last modified: 05-03-2021 13:05
Israel's LGBTQ community calls for strike after ‎surrogacy bill defeat

LGBTQ protesters blocking a Jerusalem highway

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Hundreds of LGBTQ activists took to the streets ‎Wednesday, blocking major roads in Tel Aviv and ‎Jerusalem in protest of the exclusion of single men ‎from a recent amendment to Israel's surrogacy law. ‎

Israel has been debating an amendment to the law seeking to make the procedure ‎available to single women. MK Amir Ohana, the first ‎openly gay ‎Likud legislator, sought to include an ‎article in the bill that would make single men and, ‎by extension, gay couples, equally eligible for this ‎process.‎

Currently, single Israeli men, regardless of their ‎sexual orientation, who wish to become fathers ‎through a surrogate mother, must pursue this process ‎outside the country.‎

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had initially ‎endorsed Ohana's initiative, but the move enraged ‎the ultra-Orthodox Shas and United Torah Judaism ‎parties, who threatened to vote against the nation-‎state law, a flagship coalition initiative.‎

While the amendment passed its Knesset readings with ‎a vote of 59 in favor and 52 against, the article ‎proposed by Ohana was excluded from the bill, as ‎Netanyahu moved to bloc it.‎

Rebuffing criticism, the prime ‎minister said, "Contrary to media reports, I have been absolutely ‎consistent in the position on surrogacy. I support surrogacy for mothers and fathers. I told ‎MK Ohana upfront that I would not back his amendment ‎because it will undercut the bill as a whole. This ‎bill focused on single mothers. I told him to ‎sponsor a separate amendment focusing on fathers, ‎which I will support."

Furious, LGBTQ activists called on the community to ‎block roads in prowwww. Hundreds heeded the call, ‎blocking main junctions in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and disrupting traffic for several hours.

A spokesman for the Association of Israeli Gay ‎‎Fathers said further demonstrations were underway. ‎

‎"Of course, everyone is really disappointed and now ‎‎they are organizing a lot of protests and actions," ‎‎he said. "We are trying to ‎organize a strike for ‎Sunday and calling on all LGBTQ ‎people not to go to ‎work – something that has never ‎happened in the ‎past."‎ ‎

Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak lambasted ‎Netanyahu, tweeting, "Prime Minister Benjamin ‎Netanyahu is spineless. First, he says that he is in ‎favor of surrogacy for homosexual fathers and then ‎votes against it."‎

Tyler Gregory, executive director of the New York-‎based A Wider Bridge, which promotes ties between ‎Israel and its LGBT community, warned that gay ‎people faced "mounting odds" in the wake of the ‎passage of the bill.‎

‎"As a newlywed likely to pursue surrogacy with my ‎husband someday, I'm taking this news personally, ‎and I hope our supporters will too," he said.‎
‎"We may have lost last night, but the struggle to ‎build a stronger, more inclusive Israel is far from ‎over."‎

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