Gay Pride
Police arrest 16-year-old from Bnei Brak suspected of setting fire to Pride flag in Tel Aviv
The teen was arrested on Sunday morning, and police found a burnt Pride flag and a lighter during a search of his belongings.
A Wider Bridge, a pro-Israel advocate in LGBTQ spaces, is shutting down
Seattle doubles down on World Cup Pride plans despite Iran, Egypt's objections
FIFA assigns LGBT-themed World Cup game to Iran, where homosexuality is punishable by death
Jerusalem Municipality under fire after Pride event cancelled
Police and the municipality stated that the closure was decided on because of the coronavirus, but Aza Street was the only pedestrian mall set to be closed over the weekend.
MK asks for Knesset to display gay pride flag
“The pride flag represents tolerance, equality and justice,” Yesh Atid-Telem MK Yorai Lahav Hertzanu wrote.
LGBTQ+ banner removed from US Embassy building by Jerusalem Municipality
"I agree with Aryeh King that there is no room for impurity in Jerusalem, and therefore call on the mayor to fire him."
Static and Ben El team up with Nasreen Qadri in new Pride anthem
The song is an upbeat anthem that celebrates and spotlights the diversity of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and its LGBTQ+ community.
Israelis prepare for Pride Events in shadow of coronavirus: What to know
Find out when and where Pride events will take place across Israel.
How did cancelling LGBTQ+ pride parades impact Israel's economy?
It is estimated that a Pride parade tourist would spend an average of $245 per day spent in Israel, about 140% more than the average tourist.
Pride Month kicks off with first Hebrew children's book on Pride Parade
The children's book gives children a glimpse into the lives of their parents and the struggle for equal rights.
Pride parades throughout Israel pushed to end of summer
The parades were postponed until further notice to avoid the spread of the novel COVID-19.
Rabbi Mazuz blames pride parades for coronavirus outbreak
Mazuz has blamed a number of tragedies on pride parades, including the terrorist attack in which Eitam and Naama Henkin were killed in 2015.
Bollywood's first gay romantic comedy banned in UAE
"The film will not be screened in theatres in the predominantly Muslim UAE, a desert country of around 10 million people where gay sex is illegal," said filmmaker Hitesh Kewalya.