Pride Parade

'I'll march for him': IDF fallen soldier's partner to lead Jerusalem Pride Parade

Thanks to Omer Ohana, the amendment to the Bereaved Families Law passed, which for the first time recognizes bereaved common-law partners as equals.

By SHLOMI HELLER
26/05/2024

Pride is needed and should not be cancelled

The Broad Perspective: Hosting a Pride Parade, now more than ever, can draw international attention to the struggles faced by this Israeli minority and garner support from allies.

Tel Aviv mayor announces cancellation of annual Pride parade

"This is not the time for celebrations," he wrote. "132 of our sons and daughters are still kidnapped in Gaza, the circle of bereavement is expanding every day."

MKs call on Beersheba mayor, Israel Police to deny permit to anti-LGBT parade

A right-wing party plans a procession of Torah scrolls next week as a protest against "globalists" and "their new world order"

Police arrest three Israeli activists for painted LGBT flag on road

After the Pride march in the city on Friday, activists painted the words "Here to stay" and a Pride flag on the road.

Ben-Gvir demands answers from police on arrest of anti-LGBT haredi activist

Ben-Gvir criticized the police conduct after a haredi activist was preemptively arrested before the Tel Aviv pride march.

This week in Jerusalem: Tempest in a coffee cup

A weekly round-up of city affairs.

09/06/2023

Kaplan painted rainbow colors ahead of Tel Aviv's 30th Pride Parade

According to the event organizers, the Pride Parade brings in over 250,000 attendees annually and is the largest LGBT parade in Asia. 

Zionist pride

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Avi Mayer and co-host Lahav Harkov.

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