Israeli Universities and Medical Schools Warn Gender Segregation Bill Threatens Public Health and Academic Quality
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Kan News · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israeli universities and medical schools strongly oppose a bill expanding gender segregation in higher education, warning it will harm academic quality and public health. The law would permit gender separation in public campus spaces and advanced degree programs, overturning a Supreme Court ruling. Medical school deans cautioned the bill endangers healthcare quality and citizens’ safety. The Knesset Education Committee approved the bill for further readings amid protests.
- 01All Israeli universities and medical school deans warn against expanding gender segregation in academia.
- 02The bill allows gender separation in public campus areas and advanced degree classes.
- 03Current segregation is limited to separate campuses for first-degree ultra-Orthodox studies.
- 04University leaders say the bill harms women and damages education and research quality.
- 05Medical deans warn the law threatens healthcare quality and public health safety.
- 06The bill overturns a Supreme Court ruling banning segregation in advanced studies.
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