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Thousands attend Tel Aviv’s first post-lockdown pride parade

TEL AVIV: Thousands of people attended a pride parade in Tel Aviv on Friday in one of the largest public gatherings held since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.The vibrant parade and beach party are held on the seafront promenade in the Israeli city, a rare hub of gay culture in the conservative Middle East, where homosexuality is widely considered taboo and outlawed in many countries.Some 250,000 people attended the Tel Aviv parade honoring the LGBTQ community in 2019 before it was called off last year because of the pandemic.
Tens of thousands were expected at this year’s event.`”Pride events in Tel Aviv-Yafo are a long-standing tradition, centered on a message of equality, acceptance, and human and civil rights” Mayor Ron Huldai said.
“This year, more than ever, we will celebrate together, march together, and fight together for equality.”Israel fully reopened this spring after carrying out one of the world’s most successful vaccination campaigns, but a recent outbreak driven by the more contagious Delta variant has raised concerns.Authorities are once again requiring people to wear masks in indoor public places starting Friday and are advising mask-wearing at large outdoor events like the pride celebrations.Thousands of people marched through Jerusalem earlier this month in a much smaller Pride parade, celebrating LGBTQ rights in the conservative city amid heavy police security.Pride events in Jerusalem, home to a large ultra-orthodox Jewish community, tend to be more subdued.
A radical ultra-orthodox Jew stabbed a 16-year-old girl to death at a Pride event in Jerusalem in 2015, an attack that was condemned across the political spectrum.Police said they arrested a suspected attacker in Tel Aviv after tracking him ahead of the parade.
The man, in his 30’s, was found carrying nunchaku, an Asian martial arts weapon, as well as an electric shocker, chains and other “means of assault” the police said.Support for gay rights is increasingly widespread in Israel, where gay people serve openly in the military and parliament.
Yet they haven’t attained full equality.Jewish ultra-orthodox parties, which wield significant influence over matters of religion and state, oppose homosexuality as a violation of religious law.

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