The baby now would be handed over its biological parents as per the Israeli laws.As reported by Pinknews, the gay couple had provided sperms to surrogate a baby in Kathmandu as the system is not allowed in Israel. They are now awaiting another child to see if it is theirs biologically.As mentioned on the site, a surrogacy agency in Israel, Tammuz, reportedly attributed it to as a ‘human error’. In 1996, a surrogacy law was formulated in Israel allowing straight couples to opt for surrogacy. However, gay and lesbian couples were not given the privilege. The Nepali Supreme Court in August last year had put a stop to commercial surrogacy until the line could be drawn on its ethical part. Subsequently, any child born to a surrogate mother with conception and the pregnancy date after August 25, 2015 were not be allowed to leave Nepal.Shortly after, the Nepal Government completely banned the system on September 18, 2015 to the foreigners.
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