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
Estonia set to become first ex-Soviet state to back gay marriage
A vote is due early next week. LGBTQ+ activists hope Estonia's parliament will back a government bill that would allow gay and lesbian couples to marry and win the same rights as heterosexual couples
LGBT soldier assaulted on bus during Tel Aviv Pride
After realizing their actions are being recorded, one of the assaulters starts recording the soldiers himself and another pulls his shirt over his face.
25% of LGBT Israelis feel uncomfortable traveling abroad - survey
78% of LGBT Israelis consider the safety of a destination when deciding where to travel.
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.
Biden to host thousands at White House Pride party
Biden, a Democrat, will host thousands of people on the White House's South Lawn for an evening celebration of LGBTQ+ families.
Grapevine June 7, 2023: An example set by King Hussein
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Israeli drama film ‘Concerned Citizen’ tackles gentrification and race issues in Tel Aviv
Director Idan Haguel discusses the focus and intention of his film as well as his inspirations for it.
Editor's Notes: Pride, especially now
The LGBT community, like all communities, is made up of individuals, and many of those individuals are afraid.
In pictures: Israelis march in Jerusalem for pride, LGBT rights
Check out the best snapshots from a colorful march in Jerusalem, attended by some 30,000 Israelis all over the country.
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.