In response to a petition to the Israeli High Court demanding a stop to the banning of chometz in Israeli hospitals on Pesach, the state has suggested a compromise.

Special sections would be allocated for storing and eating chometz, while guards would continue to check that chometz is not brought into hospitals’ regular areas.

One of the human rights groups that submitted the petition slammed the compromise, saying it would allow patients who observe kashrus to eat in their beds, while forcing others to visit the special chometz areas.