The Jerusalem Post

Health minister: Israel’s abortion rules to be eased

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz vowed on Tuesday to make it easier to get an abortion in Israel, after a US Supreme Court draft opinion to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that guarantees federal constituti­onal protection­s of abortion rights was leaked.

“The right of a woman to her body is hers and hers alone,” Horowitz said. “If the Supreme Court sends the leadership of the free world back 50 years, it would be a fatal blow to human rights. Meanwhile, we are moving forward and updating the antiquated procedures in the Health Ministry that were intended to prevent women from choosing. We are putting the decision

in their hands.”

Joint List MK Aida Touma-Sliman, who heads the as-yet unformed Knesset Committee for Advancing the Status of Women, said the ruling would be the most significan­t step backward in the struggle of women and the feminist movement in the United States in decades.

“The removal of the rights of women to their bodies will first of all harm the weakest women, who will be forced to give birth against their will and receive medical care undergroun­d,” she warned. “I hope there will be huge protests that result in the decision being overturned. The same conservati­ve forces who pushed for this decision are trying to advance similar steps here. We cannot let it happen.”

Religious Zionist Party MK Simcha Rothman said that within Jewish law, there are different times and circumstan­ces during pregnancy when abortions are more or less permitted. He said the current system in Israel of medical committees making decisions case by case reflected how complicate­d the issue is.

Rothman said he was waiting for the final decision, and that he was disturbed there was a leak that was intended to create a backlash to change the ruling. He said the leak showed that just like in Israel, when leftwing progressiv­es in the US do not like a ruling, they suddenly stop saying how important is judicial activism.

“Looking at the abortion issue only as a matter of women’s rights to their bodies or only based on when a fetus is considered alive is mistaken,” he said. “Halacha gives complicate­d answers to this complicate­d issue.”

 ?? NITZAN HOROWITZ ?? (Flash90)
NITZAN HOROWITZ (Flash90)

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