The Knesset on Wednesday passed the preliminary reading of a bill that would prohibit the consumption of personalized online sexual content. The legislation now proceeds to committee for further debate.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The Knesset on Wednesday voted in a preliminary reading to approve a bill that would prohibit the consumption of personalized online sexual content. The bill, which passed its first legislative hurdle, now moves to the Knesset committee for further deliberation and amendments. Details of the proposed legislation, including its exact scope and enforcement mechanisms, have not yet been fully disclosed.
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