N12 reports that MK Naama Lazimi (The Democrats) was removed from a Knesset Education Committee discussion on a bill to allow gender-segregated studies in advanced-degree programs, after a commotion broke out.
MK Naama Lazimi (The Democrats) was removed from a Knesset Education Committee discussion on Monday morning, according to N12. The committee was debating a bill that would permit gender-segregated studies in master's and doctoral programs, overriding a High Court ruling. The removal came after a commotion broke out in the session. The bill has been advancing through the Knesset in recent weeks, with the committee voting on reservations ahead of its final readings. The Zioneer has previously reported on the bill's progress and related controversies in the Knesset.
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