Israel loosens abortion regulations in response to Roe
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Israel's Labor, Welfare and Health Committee authorized a proposal to relax the procedures for those seeking medical abortions. Reforms will scrap the requirement for women seeking abortions to physically appear before a committee. The amendment will allow for women to apply for the procedure online and to receive pharmacological abortions in more accessible places.
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Israel eases abortion regulations in response to ‘sad’ Roe v Wade ruling
New rules will remove abortion approval committees and grant access to abortion pills at local health clinics
Israel loosens abortion regulations in response to Roe
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.
Israel loosens abortion regulations in response to Roe
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.
Women seeking an abortion in Israel will no longer be required to be physically present when requesting an abortion before hospital abortion committees. The application form will also be revised to remove "degrading questions." CNN's Hadas Gold has more.