Gays on strike in Israel over exclusion from surrogacy law

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)| Hundreds of Israeli LGBT advocates and their supporters are on strike, protesting the exclusion of gay men from a recently passed surrogacy law.

Protesters marched in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities on July 22, waving rainbow flags and briefly blocking a major highway.

The community is outraged that after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to pass legislation supporting surrogacy for gay fathers. He then voted against it, apparently under pressure from his ultra-Orthodox Jewish coalition partners.

The protest had grown into a general call for equality, following other recent controversial legislation that appeared to target Israeli liberalism.

The protest had generated widespread support and hundreds of employers said they would allow employees to observe the strike without penalty.

A major rally in Rabin Square followed later that day.

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