In Israel, commercial surrogacy is allowed, and the state controls all contractual arrangements from the detailed agreement between the parties, approving the contract to the registration of the newborn in the centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. But does not control the amount of payment for these services. Therefore, experts believe that the new regulation will increase the demand for surrogate motherhood by allowing men to use it, but will also increase the price for these services, which financially discriminates against women who need it. Therefore, the debate about the importance of control over the economic aspect of surrogate motherhood by the state continues.
