Israeli Court Rules in Gay Couples’ Favor
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JERUSALEM — Israel’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that El Al airline must extend the same benefits to partners of gay employees as it does to partners of heterosexuals.
In a decision hailed as a victory by gays and assailed by rabbis, the court upheld the petition of El Al flight attendant Jonathan Danilovitz, who fought a five-year court battle to force Israel’s national carrier to honor his request for an annual complimentary flight with his partner.
Danilovitz turned to a labor court in 1989 when the airline rejected his request for the flight, a privilege extended to heterosexual couples. The labor court ruled in his favor.
Wednesday the Supreme Court rejected El Al’s appeal, saying the airline must extend equal rights to gay couples.
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