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Israeli court grants woman right to donate her son’s sperm for surrogacy

Sergeant Maor Eizenkot, 19, had expressed his wish to father children, even in the event of his death.

July 7, 2025 14:00
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Maor Eizenkot, 19, will be able to have children after falling in battle thanks to a landmark court ruling on posthumous surrogacy for IDF soldiers (Image: Courtesy)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

The Family Court in Eilat has authorised Sharon Eizenkot, mother of slain IDF Sergeant Maor Eizenkot, to donate her late son's sperm to conceive a grandchild through surrogacy.

The decision is the first such court-approved request since the outbreak of the Gaza War 21 months ago, setting a significant precedent for other bereaved families.

Judge Rotem Kodler-Iyash, deputy president of the court, based the ruling on credible testimony confirming that Maor Eizenkot, 19, had explicitly expressed his wish to father children, even in the event of his death.

This wish came to light through a childhood friend, to whom Maor had confided his intentions before dying in battle in Gaza in December 2023. His expressed desire included the use of his sperm posthumously, even if this was through surrogacy by a woman he had not known, Channel 12 reported.

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