Last year, Israel's abortion policy was revised so that abortions are allowed for all nine months of pregnancy for any reason. Whatever restrictions and minimal requirements that were in place to curtail abortions are gone. Israel's Health Minister, Nitzan Horowitz, pushed for this change in policy after the Dobbs decision here in the U.S., and the new so-called "reforms" will make it even easier for Israeli women to kill their unborn children. Pregnant women will no longer be required to appear before the committees, and approvals can be done electronically. Chemical abortion drugs will be easily accessible, and pregnant women will not have to go to hospitals to have abortions. More Jewish unborn children will be killed.