Το
ισραηλινό κοινοβούλιο, η Κνεσέτ, καταψήφισε μια σειρά από νομοσχέδια που
προωθούσαν «τα δικαιώματα των ΛΟΑΔ ατόμων».
Τα
νομοσχέδια που καταψηφίστηκαν περιλάμβαναν μέτρα για την καθιέρωση αστικών
ενώσεων, παρεχόμενα οφέλη από το κράτος για τους ομοφυλόφιλους συντρόφους
νεκρών στρατιωτών, απαγόρευση θεραπείας μετατροπής ομοφυλόφιλων, και εντολές
κατάρτισης για τους επαγγελματίες στον τομέα της υγειονομικής περίθαλψης σε λοαδ θέματα.
A
day after it marked its first-ever LGBT rights day, the Knesset on Wednesday
scrapped five gay-friendly bills, drawing a furious response from the
opposition.
he opposition-spearheaded
bills sought to recognize same-sex widowers of slain soldiers, recognize civil
unions, ban conversion therapy for minors, and require medical professionals to
study gender and sexual orientation prior to their licensing. The proposals
were all opposed by the coalition.
Likud MK Amir Ohana, the
coalition’s sole openly gay lawmaker, was in the Knesset at the time, but was
not present in the plenum for the vote.
Zionist Union MKs Merav
Michaeli and Revital Swid proposed two similar bills to have the state
recognize the same-sex partners of slain soldiers, or the same-sex parents of
the victims, for purposes of compensation.
Responding to the bill, Deputy
Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan argued that the bill was unnecessary, as the
Defense Ministry already recognizes same-sex couples in this regard. The two
bills were voted down 37-46 and 36-46 respectively.
Zionist Union MK Tzipi Livni’s
bill on civil unions also fell in a Knesset vote, 40-47. The proposal, which
sought to establish criteria for unions that would be recognized by the state,
was designed for couples who are not considered Jewish by the rabbinate, for
same-sex unions, and for Israeli couples who seek a religious marriage but do
not want the rabbinate to oversee their wedding, she said.
“I’m happy that today in the Knesset, there is
a representative of the gay community, MK Amir Ohana, and there is progress and
ministers come to events by the LGBT community,” she said. “They love like
everybody else, and want to live with their partners like everyone else. And my
God would let them get married.” While likely a jab at the absent Likud member,
Livni neglected to mention the other openly gay MK in the Knesset — MK Itzik
Shmuli, a member of her party.
Presenting the government’s
stance, Housing Minister Yoav Galant (Kulanu) said the Religious Affairs
Ministry opposed the bill, and in accordance with the coalition agreements, the
coalition would oppose it.
Next up, a bill by former
health minister Yael German (Yesh Atid) proposed to criminalize gender
conversion therapy for minors.
“Sexual orientation is an
inseparable part of a person’s identity, and just like a person’s identity
can’t be changed, nor can their sexual orientation be changed. And to go to a
child and instill in him feelings of guilt is an injustice and scars his soul
for life,” she said.
Galant, speaking on behalf of
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, said the bill “does not point to equivocal
damage as a result of the conversion therapy, but only potential damage, which
exists in any other psychological treatment as well.”
“The formulation of the bill
would likely apply to every conversation with a minor,” he said.
Thirty-seven MKs voted in
favorof the bill, 45 opposed it.
Another bill by Meretz MK
Michal Rozin that would see the Health Ministry condition license medical
professionals on receiving specialized training on gender and sexual
orientation was shot down with 44 opposed and 33 in favor.
“I oppose it and that is all I
will say,” Health Minister Yaakov Litzman of the ultra-Orthodox United Torah
Judaism party said. “In the weekly [Torah] portion, we are told about the
golden calf and the people of Israel’s sins. The people have spoken in that we
are in the coalition, and you aren’t.”
The Knesset’s LGBT Lobby
subsequently condemned the health minister for “homophobia.” “We condemn and
are shocked by Minister Litzman’s remarks. He ought to learn a bit about
democracy. From the moment he is elected he is committed to serving the entire population,
and his homophobic attitudes can’t govern his office policies,” Michaeli,
Rozin, and German said in a statement on behalf of the caucus.
The Zionist Union later sent
out a message condemning the coalition for torpedoing the bills a day after the
LGBT rights day. “It turns out the coalition merely uses the members of the
LGBT community for public relations, and in the moment of truth opposes all the
laws benefiting it,” it said. The party specifically called out Likud MK
Sharren Haskel, a chairperson for the Knesset’s LGBT community Lobby, for
voting against the legislation, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
Culture Minister Miri Regev for skipping the vote.
During Tuesday’s events, the
committees and plenum were dedicated to the issue of LGBT rights — a first for
Israel’s parliament. Netanyahu attended the session and requested permission to
address the plenum.
“I asked to come here in the
middle of a busy day to say one thing to the members of the LGBT community —
every person was created in the image of God,” the prime minister said. “This
is an idea that was introduced to humanity by our nation thousands of years
ago, and this is the principle that must guide our national life today.” (timesofisrael.com, 24/2/2016)
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