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Israel's Supreme Court rules in favour of same-sex couple surrogacy rights

FILE PHOTO: People take part in a Gay Pride event which has been down-scaled amid coronavirus disease (COVID-19) fears, at Rabin square in Tel Aviv, Israel June 28, 2020. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday ruled that current legal restrictions barring same-sex couples from becoming parents through surrogacy were unlawful and must be lifted within six months.

The country's LGBTQ+ community praised the decision as a breakthrough. It had demanded for years to be allowed to pursue surrogacy, which is already accessible to heterosexual couples and single women in Israel.

The issue has highlighted a liberal/conservative divide, often along religious lines, in Israel, where same-sex marriages are not conducted by state-sanctioned authorities but are formally recognised if they are performed abroad.

FILE PHOTO: A person waves the rainbow flag during an annual gay pride parade in Tel Aviv, Israel June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Corinna Kern/

The Supreme Court, petitioned by gay rights activists, ruled more than a year ago that a surrogacy ban for same-sex couples and single men violated their rights and called for the rules to be changed.

But having been informed by the government - which took office last month and includes a mix of liberal, conservative and Arab Islamist parties - that making legislative changes right now would be unfeasible, the court determined the exclusions would become invalid within six months.

"Finally, equality!" Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz wrote on Twitter.

FILE PHOTO: People take part in an annual gay pride parade in Tel Aviv, Israel June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

The Health Ministry, he said, would begin the necessary preparations to uphold the court's decision.

(Reporting by Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Jeffrey Heller and Raissa Kasolowsky)

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