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I just cleaned up the section on Israel, which apparently was a translation (by a non-native English speaker) from the Hebrew documentation cited on the Knesset's website. There are still a couple of unclear points, such as that of the father's name being provided by the mother as long as the child is a minor. Ideally this section should be backed up with English-language citations, but failing that I will try to clarify further some of the statements, based on the original sources in Hebrew. Arabicas.Filerons (talk) 09:10, 11 September 2020 (UTC)Reply