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Israel: Government’s Reforms Increase Sexual Inequality


Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has included right-wing extremists and ultra-Orthodox parties in his government last year. What is happening and why women are concerned.

The latest reforms have resulted in a severe threat for the female population in the country, that is concerned for the loss of rank and freedom and is protesting in various ways. The decision to expand the power of the rabbinical court is, in fact, solely the last of the numerous worrying changes that are being implemented in the country.

Women’s conditions in Israel before the reforms

Israel’s Declaration of Independence (1948) was one of the earliest to include sexual equality as a clause in social and political rights. This was due to the country’s experiences with discrimination and persecution, which led decision-makers to not tolerate a repetition of such a tragedy towards any social group. Despite this, however, sexual equality has never been implemented in the country and, it is still far from being achieved.

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