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Israel

An asylum seeker is a person seeking sanctuary or


refuge from persecution, generally at the hands of
a government or its representatives. Asylum itself
means sanctuary or protection.

When people flee official persecution in a nation,
they'll generally seek out a nation that can
reasonably be expected to offer them asylum based
on their specific circumstances.

Political asylum has to applied for and accepted by
the that a refuge seeks asylum in.

When countries grant political asylum against
others, the are proving their superiority.

Asylum seekers often do not have much choice
on the countries they go to.
Pressures from other countries causes some
countries to not grant political asylum.
The issue is further complicated by the
difference in laws in different countries.
What may be illegal in one country can be legal
in another country.

Israel feels that asylum seekers should be
treated fairly .
The refugees can also be given new identities
which will allow them to start a new life free of
judgement.
Furthermore, Israel feels that grants of political
asylum can be lengthened and that people
suspected of direct time to others should stand
trail before political asylum is granted.
Asylum seeker can be supported a international
agency that offers them advice and give them
support until the are convicted or granted
political asylum.
Furthermore, the granting of political asylum
should be decided by each state based n
available evidence and not on political pressure
from other countries.
This can be supported by an international
agreement that will prevent countries from
influencing each other at the time of political
asylum.
Israel itself offers political asylum to certain
individuals but their rights are restricted.
Furthermore, countries with traditional ties
must be prevented from working together due
to political reasons.
People seeking political asylum must also have
a valid reason

Israel
Surrogacy can be dened as an arrangement
where a woman bears a child for another
person.
Surrogacy occurs through In-Vitro
Fertilization(IVF)
This allows infertile and homosexual couples to
have children.
Surrogacy is frowned upon in certain countries
and illegal in other countries.
Issues of the nationality of the child and cause
conflict


As surrogacy becomes more prevalent, impersonal
use of the surrogate mothers body, which is
inherently degrading, will increase.

In countries such as India, where an extensive
surrogacy industry exists, it is already possible to
order surrogate children by mail, with no
contact whatsoever with the surrogate mother.

Baby farms exist, housing many women who
serve as human incubators for Western couples .
The widespread accessibility to surrogacy
harms the currently existing social perceptions
of the importance of the relationship between
the mother and the baby in her womb, and
conveys a social message that this relationship
has no actual emotional and legal significance.

As the us of surrogacy increases, this message
will become stronger, will undermine the
concept of motherhood and will have a
negative impact on the status of women in
relation to their children.
Surrogacy can cause physical and emotional
harm to the gestational mother.
The gestational mothers develop bonds with
the children.
This will lead to emotional trauma as the child
will have to be given up and the gestational
mothers are often forced by laws and the
surrogate parents to have no contact with the
child.
Physically speaking, the gestational mothers
are often injured due to the birth or caesarean
process.
Israeli government legalized gestational
surrogacy under the "Embryo Carrying
Agreements Law." This law made Israel the
first country in the world to implement a form
of state-controlled surrogacy in which each and
every contract must be approved directly by
the state.
A state-appointed committee permits
surrogacy arrangements to be filed only by
Israeli citizens who share the same religion.
Surrogates must be single, widowed or
divorced and only infertile heterosexual
couples are allowed to hire surrogates

Surrogacy should be legalized to allow infertile
or homosexual couples to have children.
Israel should treat surrogacy in a lenient but
case by case basis.
Gestational mothers should be treated with
respect and can be employed to take care of the
surrogate children.

http://www.isha.org.il/upload/file/surrogac
y_Eng00%5B1%5D.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrogacy_laws
_by_country#Israel

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