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Dr. Shay Glor, the medical director at Assuta Rishon Lezion arrives for a hearing on the case of a pregnant woman who did fertility treatments and found to be carrying a fetus that is not genetically hers, outside the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem, November 9, 2022. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
Dr. Shay Glor, the medical director at Assuta Rishon Lezion arrives for a hearing on the case of a pregnant woman who did fertility treatments and found to be carrying a fetus that is not genetically hers, outside the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem, November 9, 2022. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
Gidi Leshatz, CEO of Assuta Rishon Lezion Hospital arrives for a hearing on the case of a pregnant woman who did fertility treatments and found to be carrying a fetus that is not genetically hers, outside the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem, November 9, 2022. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
Dr. Yossi (Yosef) Hasson, director of the in vitro fertilization unit at the Assuta Rishon Lezion arrives for a hearing on the case of a pregnant woman who did fertility treatments and found to be carrying a fetus that is not genetically hers, outside the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem, November 9, 2022. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
Gidi Leshatz, CEO of Assuta Rishon Lezion Hospital arrives for a hearing on the case of a pregnant woman who did fertility treatments and found to be carrying a fetus that is not genetically hers, outside the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem, November 9, 2022. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
Gidi Leshatz, CEO of Assuta Rishon Lezion Hospital arrives for a hearing on the case of a pregnant woman who did fertility treatments and found to be carrying a fetus that is not genetically hers, outside the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem, November 9, 2022. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
Gidi Leshatz, CEO of Assuta Rishon Lezion Hospital arrives for a hearing on the case of a pregnant woman who did fertility treatments and found to be carrying a fetus that is not genetically hers, outside the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem, November 9, 2022. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90