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Israeli lawmakers advance cannabis decriminalization bill

Proposed legislation would decriminalize cannabis use as Israel continues weighing medical access and enforcement priorities.

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Machine-written from our data · source: JNS.org
August 4, 2026 · 3:27 PM ET
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Israeli lawmakers are moving toward decriminalization of cannabis use, according to reporting from JNS.org. The development comes as the country has spent recent months refining medical cannabis regulations—including a July 27 update to marijuana usage laws and a June decision by the health minister to preserve access to smoked medical cannabis, per earlier coverage.

The decriminalization push appears to reflect broader legislative recalibration around cannabis policy, even as enforcement operations continue. Police have conducted multiple raids on illegal cultivation operations over the past three months, including a May operation that seized over 10,000 plants across southern Israel. Simultaneously, Israel is also managing trade dimensions: a trade investigation into Canadian medical cannabis was reopened August 4, the same day as the decriminalization report.

Watch whether decriminalization legislation specifies possession thresholds and whether it separates recreational use from the medical framework the health ministry has been actively refining.

Original report: JNS.org
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