Pride Parade
Demonstrators denied entry to Tel Aviv Pride Parade over anti-Ben-Gvir shirt, protest signs
A released video from the parade shows a woman wearing a pride-themed shirt reading "FCK BNGVR" and arguing with police officers.
'How all of Israel needs to look': Tel Aviv mayor kicks off annual Pride Parade
Annual Tel Aviv Pride Parade to take place as normal, despite security concerns
Jerusalem Pride turned a divided city into a celebration of belonging - opinion
One dead after truck drives into Pride parade in Florida
The FBI is assisting with the investigation, but investigators have not said whether or not they think the crash was intentional.
'They will die': Violent threats made against Netanya Pride march
The Netanya Municipality refused to support the Pride event which took place on Friday.
Middle East's largest LGBT pride flag rolled out in Beersheba
"The huge Pride flag is a testament to our strength and power everywhere," said the chairwoman of the Agud-The Association for LGBTQ Equality in Israel.
A run in with Israel’s perfectly polite police at Jerusalem's pride march
There has been so much written about police behavior and the excessive use of force that it was an extraordinarily pleasant surprise to find that every police officer I encountered was polite.
After weeks of uncertainty, Tel Aviv LGBTQ+ Pride set for June 25
This will be the first time the parade has taken place in two years, after it was cancelled last year due to coronavirus restrictions.
7,500 march in Jerusalem LGBTQ+ Pride parade
No violent incidents were reported during the event
In Pictures: Jerusalem LGBTQ+ Pride returns after 2 years
Some 7,500 people took part in the event as it returned for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Jerusalem prepares ahead of LGBTQ+ Pride march, far-right counter-protest
Police will also secure sites where participants of the march plan to celebrate at later in the day.
Pride Month: Which Israeli cities are the most LGBTQ+ friendly?
Tel Aviv, Givatayim, Rishon Lezion, Ramat Gan and Haifa top the list, while Lod, Pardes Hana, Nahariya, Yavne and Beit Shemesh are at the bottom. Jerusalem is at No. 37.
Jerusalem LGBTQ+ Pride making a comeback after coronavirus
The event will start at 2:30 p.m. at Liberty Bell Park with an opening rally and then march towards Independence Park at 3:30 p.m.