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Over 100,000 celebrate at Tel Aviv Pride despite attempted attacks
The parade featured party trucks and DJs, ending at a huge party featuring performances by leading artists at Charles Clore Park.
By TZVI JOFFRE
JUNE 25, 2021 19:50
Israeli flag and rainbow flag being waved at Tel Aviv Pride Parade, June 25 2021 (photo credit: GUY YECHIELY)

Israeli flag and rainbow flag being waved at Tel Aviv Pride Parade, June 25 2021
(photo credit: GUY YECHIELY)


Over 100,000 people celebrated at the first Tel Aviv Pride parade in two years on Friday, as Israel Police thwarted a number of attempted LGBTQ+-phobic attacks against the parade.

The parade featured party trucks and DJs, ending at a huge party featuring performances by leading artists at Charles Clore Park. Tens of thousands of revelers danced alongside the trucks while making their way along the Tel Aviv promenade.


A crowd watches a performer at Tel Aviv Pride 2021 (Credit: Guy Yechiely)
A crowd watches a performer at Tel Aviv Pride 2021 (Credit: Guy Yechiely)

While the parade usually draws crowds numbering in the hundreds of thousands, it was slightly smaller this year due to a renewed outbreak of the coronavirus and restrictions preventing foreign tourists from entering the country.

Despite being somewhat smaller, the parade was still the largest event to take place in Israel since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

About 50 people were arrested by the police during the parade due to attempts to disturb the parade.

The police announced that they had arrested two residents of the Palestinian Authority who were in Israel illegally, next to the parade. The two were carrying a knife and we're transferred to a police station for questioning.

Police detectives also detained a resident of Tel Aviv who was headed to the parade after he was found to be carrying a number of weapons, including a taser, nunchucks and steel chains, among other weapons.

The suspects will be brought to court for hearings to extend their arrests.

Later in the day, police arrested a couple who were protesting the event and attempted to force their way into the parade. The two attacked a police officer while trying to force their way into the parade and were transferred for questioning at a police station.

About 2,000 police officers were deployed along the parade route, along with quadcopters, security cameras and a police helicopter, in order to secure the event.

The Hazon movement, which has been largely inactive for over a year, returned on Friday in order to protest the parade with a person paragliding near the parade with a parachute reading "Father + Mother = Family."

Police arrested three Hazon activists after the paraglider landed, including Rabbi Dror Aryeh, one of the leaders of the movement. The three were arrested for violating aviation regulations and disturbing the public order.

Aryeh spoke against the parade, saying, "those who didn't want us on ground, will get us in the air. We will get to as many people as possible with our message, it is our right to protest legitimately and legally against these abomination parades."

Aryeh claimed that many of the residents of the cities where parades take place are against the parades, but are "scared" of the LGBTQ+ community. "We are their voice," said Aryeh.

The anti-LGBTQ+ Noam Party was founded by members of Hazon, a hardline national-religious organization that campaigns against reform Jews and the LGBTQ+ community.

"The police, in service of the terror of the LGBTQ+ community, are aggressively shutting their mouths," said Noam Party leader Avi Maoz in response to the arrests. "Commercial companies can routinely raise advertising on quadcopters without being punished for doing so, and anyone who dares to open their mouths in support of the Jewish identity of the state and for the values of the simple and natural family is immediately detained for questioning."

Hazon entered the public eye in 2019 after launching a huge campaign to "return the Jewish character to the national agenda in Israel." The campaign targeted a variety of topics, including work and public transport on Shabbat, the Women of the Wall movement, and the silencing of right-wing and religious movements. Hazon described all of these things as "not normal" in almost all of its publications.

The attempted attacks at the parade come after a series of LGBTQ+-phobic incidents throughout Israel in the past month, including threats against Pride events and vandalism of LGBTQ+ posters and Pride flags.

Despite the attempted attacks, the over 100,000 revelers who attended the event celebrated for hours along the parade route and in Charles Clore Park. The parade was cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, so this is the first Pride parade in Tel Aviv in the past two years.

Eden Alene performs at Tel Aviv Pride 2021 (Credit: Guy Yechiely)
Eden Alene performs at Tel Aviv Pride 2021 (Credit: Guy Yechiely)

Shortly before the parade, the Health Ministry announced that it was reinstating mask requirements in closed spaces and recommended that people in crowded events outside wear masks as well, as coronavirus cases continued to rise on Friday.

The British Embassy, the only embassy to operate a float at Tel Aviv Pride, was excited to return the parade after it was cancelled last year.

The embassy's float was focused on climate change, as the UK prepares to host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) later this year. The float was shaped in the form of a sea turtle and made out of recycled materials.

"We really like supporting the LGBTQ+ community and we work with them on all sorts of issues," said British Ambassador to Israel Neil Wigan to The Jerusalem Post during the parade.

Staff of British Embassy in Israel pose in front of their environmental float ahead of the Tel Aviv Pride parade. (Credit: Embassy of the United Kingdom in Israel)
Staff of British Embassy in Israel pose in front of their environmental float ahead of the Tel Aviv Pride parade. (Credit: Embassy of the United Kingdom in Israel)

Wigan, who's first day as ambassador was spent at Pride, explained that the embassy holds a variety of events concerning the LGBTQ+ community throughout the year, especially during Pride Month. On Thursday night, the embassy held a reception for LGBTQ+ people in the tech industry. The embassy has also been lit up in rainbow colors in honor of Pride Month as well.

"It's a year round thing. We have a huge poster on the side of the embassy showing our diversity commitment to 'Love is Great,' as we call it, so it's a really important part of what we do," said Wigan.

An ultra orthodox religious Jew helping liberal gay Jew to pray during the parade. A symbol of tolerance.
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I dont understand why is a reason to be proudful what you do in your private life and home.

And I think it's not something good the exhibition of sexual behaviour in public, at the eyes of children.

It's something shameful, it's not proudful.

they should do those exhibitions in closed zones, only for adults, not in public places.
 
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I dont understand why is a reason to be proudful what you do in your private life and home.

And I think it's not something good the exhibition of sexual behaviour in public, at the eyes of children.

It's something shameful, it's not proudful.

they should do those exhibitions in closed zones, only for adults, not in public places.
Same way religious people feel proud when they do march on the street during their religious celebrations. If you can tolerate religious marches, tolerate gay ones too. It's all about tolerance in the society. Nothing else.
An ultra orthodox religious Jew helping liberal gay Jew to pray during the parade. A symbol of tolerance.
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Just like their Hindu peers sniffing beef on their would be victims...
Tolerance summed up as overbearance... "values" to be promoted yet using that very state apparatus and vigilantes to kick their neighbors out of their homes for being different...
Using Torah/Talmud to justify Jewish return and trashing those very books when it doesn't suit the narrative, such as in this case...

How convenient
 
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Just like their Hindu peers sniffing beef on their would be victims...
Tolerance summed up as overbearance... "values" to be promoted yet using that very state apparatus and vigilantes to kick their neighbors out of their homes for being different...
Using Torah/Talmud to justify Jewish return and trashing those very books when it doesn't suit the narrative, such as in this case...

How convenient
these are how we say... coffee moffies boosbaard in our local venacular..
 
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Just like their Hindu peers sniffing beef on their would be victims...
Tolerance summed up as overbearance... "values" to be promoted yet using that very state apparatus and vigilantes to kick their neighbors out of their homes for being different...
Using Torah/Talmud to justify Jewish return and trashing those very books when it doesn't suit the narrative, such as in this case...

How convenient
Their country their rules.
ohh finally a good parade :lol:
You want something like that in Pakistan? Ulemas should join as they always do similar stuff in their Madrassahs 24/7.
 
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If you read the banned "Protocols of elders of zion"..in one of its "proceedings"..or chapters they tell their followers that to undermine the social fabric of the "goyim" (non jew) you need to destroy their morality first....I guess they are practicing what they preach.

Ps: it seems that these days any country that is allowed to join the west must run a "pride" parade as a sign of obedience. Eastern block countries have plenty of problem with that requirement..lol
 
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Their country their rules.

You want something like that in Pakistan? Ulemas should join as they always do similar stuff in their Madrassahs 24/7.
Their country their rules.

You want something like that in Pakistan? Ulemas should join as they always do similar stuff in their Madrassahs 24/7.
i want one thing let people live and do whatever they want .
 
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If you read the banned "Protocols of elders of zion"..in one of its "proceedings"..or chapters they tell their followers that to undermine the social fabric of the "goyim" (non jew) you need to destroy their morality first....I guess they are practicing what they preach.
So either these gay people are not Jews or protocols are a hoax made by Jew haters
 
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So either these gay people are not Jews or protocols are a hoax made by Jew haters
I call them "collateral damage "..the book is banned in many western countries because of its powerful effect...Henry Ford the father of Ford motor company when he read the book proclaimed that to his knowledge every thing in that book has occurred and come true...the book is so dangerous that in imperial Russia you would be excuted for owning one.
 
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