LGBT Rights
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Although in recent years there has been a growing recognition of gay and lesbian rights in the public and legal arenas in Israel, the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered) community still faces various forms of discrimination by government authorities and in the private sector. LGBT men and women, and particularly transgendered persons, also experience discrimination in employment and health services, and are often the target of verbal and physical violence.
ACRI has achieved many significant victories in the struggle for LGBT rights, in particular concerning the rights of same-sex couples, including with regards to marriage registration for marriages conducted outside of Israel, spousal and medical benefits for same-sex partners, protecting inheritance rights, recognition of same-sex partners by the Israeli Military, recognition of adoption by same-sex couples, prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation, and ensuring equal access to medical treatment, housing and mortgage assistance, pensions, and life insurance.
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ACRI’s State of Human Rights Report 2005
February 19, 2008
At the center of ACRI’s annual report on the state of human rights in Israel: The privatization of essential … Read more
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The immigration rights of same-sex couples
February 7, 2008
An Israeli citizen or resident, who is married to a foreign national spouse, is entitled to submit a residency request … Read more
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Israel to Register Adoptions by Same-Sex Couples
January 10, 2008
Israel Complies with ACRI’s, Court’s Demands, Will Register Adoptions Performed Abroad by Same-Sex Couples. Yet, ACRI opposes State’s proposal to … Read more
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Same-Sex Couples to get Gov`t Housing Aid
January 10, 2008
This article by Shahar Ilan appeared on the front page of Ha`aretz on 13th March 2007 The Housing and Construction … Read more
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LGBT Rights
December 26, 2007
Although in recent years we have witnessed growing recognition in the Israeli public and legal arenas of gay and lesbian … Read more