As the temporary order expires, which temporarily allowed the import of fertilized eggs from abroad for surrogacy in Israel, the ministry is promoting an amendment to the law that would make the arrangement permanent. The proposal will allow for the first time to anchor the import in legislation, while implantation, pregnancy, and birth will continue to take place in Israel under existing supervision.
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As the temporary order expires, which temporarily allowed the import of fertilized eggs from abroad for surrogacy in Israel, the ministry is promoting an amendment to the law that would make the arrangement permanent. The proposal will allow for the first time to anchor the import in legislation, while implantation, pregnancy, and birth will continue to take place in Israel under existing supervision.