
Tel Aviv combines annual Pride event with hostage solidarity
Pride and Hope Assembly will also feature a tribute to the 370 people murdered at the Supernova music festival on October 7.

Pride and Hope Assembly will also feature a tribute to the 370 people murdered at the Supernova music festival on October 7.

Jerusalem Pride and Tolerance says this year’s event will call for freedom not only for members of LGBTQ, but also for the release of 132 hostages.

From Noa Kirel to transgender superstar and 1998 Eurovision winner Dana International, there is no shortage of hits to dance to this June.

Largest pride parade in Mideast returns this year as two-day festival, in addition to many smaller-scale events for those who wish to avoid crowds.

IGY strives to be a safe and empowering place for Israeli LGBTQ+ youth while effecting change across society.

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights in Israel are considered the most developed in the Middle East. Here we bring a timeline of the major developments.

A Supreme Court ruling includes single men and same-sex male couples in Israel’s surrogacy law, making it equal for all citizens.

The city’s 21st annual Pride Parade draws 250,000 people, making it the largest such event in the Middle East.

Hundreds of thousands of people from Israel and around the world are expected to descend on Tel Aviv in celebration of the city’s LGBTQ community.

From beaches and cafés to bars and clubs, the Middle East’s LGBT capital has great, inclusive spots to enjoy.

Fabulous anytime, Tel Aviv has extra appeal for tourists this year as it celebrates its 110th anniversary.

Tel Aviv kicks off Global Pride Parade season with record number of attendees celebrating LGBT rights and tolerance at the city’s 20th annual event.

This year’s Pride Festival will feature the first large-scale pride parade in the world dedicated to celebrating the bisexual community.

Organizers expect highest participation ever in parade dedicated to the memory of participant Shira Banki, murdered at last year’s march.

Prime Minister Netanyahu tweets solidarity; Tel Aviv lights up City Hall with alternating US and Pride flags; Israelis hold candle vigils.