Author Topic: Hilarious! Jewish parents try to use the "sperm" of the deceased Israeli soldier  (Read 43 times)

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The parents of 21-year-old Israeli soldier Amit Ben Yigal, who diedทรูมันนี่ วอลเล็ทduring a 2020 raid on a Palestinian village, have confirmed nearly 200 women are ready to be surrogate mothers after all. The couple is in a battle for permission to use their son's sperm in order to have grandchildren to admire.

Business Insider reported Saturday (Jan. 29) that 21-year-old Israeli IDF soldier Amit Ben Yigal was killed in a raid on a Palestinian village in 2012. 2020 made his parents regret their son's passing at a young age.

Business media pointed out Israel currently does not allow parents of deceased sons to use their son's sperm for IVF, and both people are lobbying for the change to happen.

In the news report said After the son participated in a raid on the village of Yabad in the Palestinian West Bank in 2020, shortly after his death, his father and mother were able to obtain a sample of his son's sperm. unexpectedly But the report did not say how it was obtained.

Father Ben Yigal opened up strongly to the Jerusalem Post: As many as 182 women were queuing up to be the surrogate mother of his son, according to mourning photos on Twitter, showing that Corporal Amit Ben Yegal has a dark, handsome face.

The father confirmed to the Israeli media that The son once said that he wanted to have children of his own. With tears in his eyes he said: When his son was killed, he had to stop being a father. But he himself did not want to stop from being a grandfather to his grandchildren.

Yegal said he had gathered information on 182 women who expressed their desire to be surrogate mothers for their sons. But the problem arose when the Tel Aviv government intervened in not allowing him to use his son's sperm to perform IVF.

But he still insisted that “Whenever the green light comes out, we will be the first to do this.”

Israeli lawmakers are currently considering a bill that would allow parents of deceased sons to use sperm to create a replacement heir. But the bill was previously voted down in 2021.

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