Jul 12 2021 11:21 AMJERUSALEM - 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 recognized if they are performed abroad.The Supreme Court, petitioned by gay rights activists, ruled more than a year ago that a.