Israel’s High Court of Justice unanimously ruled on Thursday that same-sex couples are eligible to adopt children.
The verdict was reached by three presiding justices following a petition, which argued that Section 3 of the Adoption Law must be interpreted so LGBT couples would be eligible to adopt within the scope of the existing law.
Sadly, even with the most recent conflict, that’s almost certainly not true.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Ahmad_Abu_Murkhiyeh
Israel has special visa/work permit/asylum process for LGBT Palestinians. I would bet there’s more gay and out Palestinians in Israel than there are in Palestine.
Gaza/Hamas are especially awful relative to the West Bank.
Oh so when Israel drops a bomb on Gaza they ask whether the 21,000 people are straight?
I would be willing to bet that there are maybe, at most, 50 people out in Gaza out of 800,000. And even that might be high.
There are no protections at all in Gaza, and you’re quite likely to be the recipient of an honor killing.
So, if you were to ask anyone in Gaza if they’re gay, they’re going to say no.
Just because they’re not out, doesn’t mean they’re not gay. Israel has 100% killed more LGBTQ Palestinians recently just from all their bombings.
It’s easy to become more progressive when you’re not being genocided out of existence.
Is that true? I’m not aware of any Muslim states that anyone would refer to as progressive. Which ones are you thinking of?
The US has seen almost unparalleled peace and prosperity and I wouldn’t say becoming progressive is easy. We’re still fighting about reproductive rights here.
And LGBTQ rights. But I would say it’s true for any theocratic states, except for to its credit Isreal. It just happens to be that most of the ones in today’s world are Muslim. The Christian Fascists of the US are trying to turn the US into a theocratic state as well, and when our laws are based on religion, it’ll be terrible for LGBTQ, too.
Too true.
It’s raining men