Wednesday, January 2, 2008

In case you missed it: Abortion in Israel: Terms of Termination

"A 1977 law ensures a low-cost, and in some cases free, legal abortion to any woman who fills one of four criteria:

1) She is under 18 or over 40 (cost to those in between: 1,500 shekels [$370]).

2) She is carrying a fetus with a serious mental or physical defect (free).

3) She claims that the fetus results from forbidden relations such as rape or incest (free) or, in the case of a married woman, that the baby is not her husband's (not free). Single women also fall under this clause, and they too must pay.

4) She shows that by continuing the pregnancy, her physical or mental health would be damaged (free).

In 1980, a fifth criterion that allowed abortions for women living in economic hardship was abolished due to pressure from religious political parties."


I wonder if it matters to the die-hard anti-abortion Zionist Christians that their friend and the "apple of God's eye" Israel is spending their tax-dollars funding abortions?

Naaaaa, probably not.

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