Pride Parade
Music's hidden message: Israeli drag queen and exiled Iranian singer send a message of freedom
Amid the negotiations, a drag queen, a Persian-Israeli singer, and a DJ have teamed up to issue a call for freedom.
Visible allyship: Why LGBTQ+ Jews shouldn't have to choose between their identities - opinion
Roy Freeman: Building a comfortable community for LGBT olim in Israel
LGBTQ defunding risks layoffs and service cuts, labor union warns MK Golan
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.
Jerusalem Open House threatened ahead of LGBTQ+ Pride march
The Jerusalem Pride march receives numerous threats every year and takes place under intense security measures.
Why are religious politicians obsessed with LGBTQ+, Reform Jews? - analysis
Most religious Zionists don’t think the same way as the extremists. Many voted for the RZP because they felt they had no alternative. This might become visible in the next elections.