Israeli Knesset Approves Expansion of Gender Segregation in Higher Education
How 7 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Walla · 1 day ago
What happened
The Israeli Knesset Education Committee approved a bill expanding gender segregation in higher education to master's and doctoral levels, allowing broader populations and separate institutions with segregation beyond classrooms. The bill bypasses a Supreme Court ruling limiting segregation to undergraduate classes and drew criticism for undermining women's rights and academic freedom. Opponents warned of economic and social consequences, while supporters emphasized integration of ultra-Orthodox students.
- 01Knesset committee approves expanding gender segregation to graduate and doctoral studies in academia.
- 02Bill allows separate institutions with segregation in public spaces, not just classrooms.
- 03Law bypasses Supreme Court limits that restricted segregation to undergraduate classes.
- 04Opponents warn of harm to women's rights, academic freedom, and economic inequality.
- 05Finance Ministry says no extra budget, implying funding shifts within higher education.
- 06Legal advisors highlight proportionality issues and potential future legal challenges.
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