As of October 7, there were 120 successful cases of sperm preservation, of which 110 were soldiers. 82 cases were done in accordance with the parents' request.

The law on preserving the sperm of a deceased person is ready for the first reading, but there are other religious disputes that await the decision of the chief rabbi. A few days after the Black Sabbath massacre, the Ministry of Health authorized hospitals to take sperm from a murdered man for the purpose of birthing a future child, also at the request of his parents.