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Bereaved parents in Israel are asking for sperm from the bodies of their sons to be extracted and frozen.
Some rules on the procedure have been relaxed in the wake of the 7 October Hamas attacks.
Families are angry and frustrated about the lengthy legal processes they face.
Since 7 October , sperm has been retrieved from nearly 170 young men - both civilians and soldiers - according to the Israeli health ministry.
Israeli lawmakers have attempted to draft a bill to create clearer, more comprehensive rules.
People close to the process have told the BBC there has been conflict over the level of explicit consent that should be required from the deceased.
Some rabbis say continuing the lineage is so important it merits the damage to the body tissue.
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