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
Likud MK suggests Israeli parents are turning children gay
Nissim Vaturi in an interview stated that children shouldn't be influenced to be gay, citing parents giving dolls to boys as an example.
30,000 Israelis gather in Jerusalem for pride march amid heavy police presence
National Security Minister Ben-Gvir: Marchers' security above all, but freedom of speech of those who oppose pride march must be respected.
Jerusalem should embrace its diverse residents - editorial
Jerusalem is not only a flashpoint for Jewish-Muslim tensions but also the scene of an ongoing power struggle between the conservative and liberal elements of the city.
Ben-Gvir: Haredim should not be detained during Jerusalem pride march
National security minister: Anti-LGBT protests allowed during march • Dozens of opposition MKs to attend Jerusalem Pride
Police prepare for a safe and secure Jerusalem Pride March
Approximately 2,000 Jerusalem District police officers, including Border Police officers, will be operating along the parade route.
'Deadly Thursday': Far-right activists threaten Jerusalem Pride March
On Monday, the far-right Lehava organization called on supporters of the organization to join a protest against the march, stating "Jerusalem is not Sodom!"
This week in Jerusalem: Marching with Pride
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Jerusalem deputy mayor targets the city's LGBTQ+ community, sparking outrage
The remarks ignited a wave of criticism and condemnation, highlighting the ongoing struggle for equality and acceptance.
LGBTQ org. reveals Israel's most gay-friendly cities in Pride Month poll
For the first time ever, Tel Aviv did not take first place overall as Israel's most gay-friendly city and instead dropped down to number five.
Man who threatened Jerusalem LGBTQ+ Pride reportedly arrested
The man, a 37-year-old resident of Ma'ale Efraim, was released on condition that he keep his distance from Pride events.