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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Wed Dec 18, 2013, 03:29 PM Dec 2013

Opposition urges Netanyahu: Recognize gay rights in Israel

Opposition Knesset members used Tuesday’s plenary session to call on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to openly take a stand on granting equal rights to the gay community in Israel.

As members of the LGBT community demonstrated outside the Knesset, MKs from the Labor Party and Meretz criticized the coalition for failing to pass legislation that would address this issue.

MK Stav Shaffir (Labor) noted the results of a survey conducted by Haaretz showing that 70% of the public supports granting full and equal rights to gays. "This government does not support the community. Whereas 70 percent of the population lives in 2013, the government straggles behind, caught somewhere in the 19th century," she said.

Shaffir listed the failed legislative initiatives thus far: “My bill, which proposed allowing same-sex couples to have recognized civil unions, was rejected by the Ministerial Committee on Legislation; a similar proposal by Yesh Atid disappeared since their last press conference. A prohibition on discrimination in hiring based on gender and a bill aimed at equalizing mortgage terms for same-sex couples were also rejected.”

MK Nitzan Horowitz (Meretz), the first openly gay Israeli lawmaker, also assailed the prime minister: “In almost every major speech he’s given overseas in the last few years, he has used the LGTB community in Israel as a means to attack Iran. For that purpose we’re okay, showcasing Israel as a liberal paradise. I ask the prime minister what he has done to address the issue here. The truth is that for the last five years, during which he has headed the government, any advancement of the gay community toward full and equal legal rights has been frozen.”

http://www.haaretz.com/misc/article-print-page/.premium-1.564215

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Opposition urges Netanyahu: Recognize gay rights in Israel (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Dec 2013 OP
Keep the pressure up, King_David Dec 2013 #1

King_David

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1. Keep the pressure up,
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 11:32 PM
Dec 2013

Israel is the only country in that area with such freedom for the LGBT community.

Almost complete but 99% equality is far from 100%.

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