June 1 Marks the Beginning of Pride Month Around the World, and in Israel, It Is Being Launched With the Annual Jerusalem March of Pride and Tolerance, the Most
A City Dominated by Religion and Tradition Is Keeping the LGBTQ Community on Its Toes, Especially Now That Two of the Most Vocal Activists Against the Pride Parade Are Key Parts of the Netanyahu Government
A Letter Sent to the Israeli Premier States That the National Security Minister ‘Isn’t Suitable to Oversee the Parade and Keep Its Participants Safe,’ Citing His ‘Potential for Improper Intervention in a Complex Security Operation’
At the Event in the Capital, We Considered It an Accomplishment That No One Shouted Slurs at Us. But the Marchers Showed That Jerusalem Pride Has Its Own Power
The Presence of anti-LGBT Leader Avi Maoz in Netanyahu's Incoming Coalition Has Already Inspired Civil Society Groups, With New Initiatives Including Free Lesbian Weddings and a Charity ‘Honoring’ the Homophobic Lawmaker