Israel debate over assisted suicide heating up
By Alex Schadenberg, International Chair – Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
The assisted suicide debate has heated up in Israel, where, on Sunday, the Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved a bill that would allow assisted suicide.
According to the The Times of Israel, The Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved a bill that would provide legal immunity to physicians who prescribe a lethal dose to patients who are defined as terminal.
Uri Orbach, the Minister for Senior Citizens, submitted an appeal to the assisted suicide bill saying that he would work to:
“save the legal system from this pill of death.”
Orbach stated on Facebook that the bill commodifies death.
“Death is becoming a commodity or
service granted to citizens. The poor doctors now have to supply death
for terminally ill patients as well [as medical care]. This is a false
liberalism which claims that everything is negotiable as long as it is
the free will of the customer. Any other value: social, religious, legal
is rejected in the face of the individual’s choice.”
“My heart goes out to the terminally
ill, but this is also a discussion about what is should be allowed
within the legal statutes, what is the role of doctors and family, and
whether ‘individual rights’ are the only determining factor in the eyes
of the law.”
“a doctor can be a healer, but when
he is unable to heal he does not have the authority to kill. He may give
pain medication, even in heavy doses, as death nears, but cannot kill.”
Israel has debated assisted suicide in the past and has rejected it.
Israel must remember its history and reject assisted suicide again.Source: NRLC News
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