Dr. Noya Rimalt, a University of Haifa law professor, discusses Israel's legal path toward reproductive freedom

Carrie Keller-Lynn recaps another tumultuous day in the Knesset, Aaron Boxerman updates us on Hamas hostages, Amanda Borschel-Dan discusses a seafaring mosaic's journey home

New rules allow drug-induced early-term abortions at clinics, remove need for approval of intrusive committees; health minister hails reform as opposite to US Supreme Court ruling

Head of hospital committee charged with vetting abortions says Israel 'liable to fall like America,' advocates free access to procedure in first trimester

Report says controversial committees won't be eliminated, but drug-induced abortions will be done at local HMOs instead of hospitals; application forms will drop archaic questions

US correspondent Jacob Magid updates us on a new development in PA-US tit-for-tat politics and reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn goes in-depth on humiliating procedures for abortions

Horowitz intends to make process easier, end lengthy wait for appointments in some parts of country; current regulations require permission from committees to end a pregnancy

'Conceiving Agency' by Michal Raucher explores the ways in which women in the insular community use pregnancy, abortion, and birth control to carve out an independent space