JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A gay pride parade in Jerusalem ended peacefully on Thursday but the planned opening of a municipal parking lot on the Jewish sabbath will test the delicate balance between religious and secular Jews in...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A gay pride parade in Jerusalem ended peacefully on Thursday but the planned opening of a municipal parking lot on the Jewish sabbath will test the delicate balance between religious and secular Jews in...
JERUSALEM (AP) - About 2,000 participants in a gay pride parade have marched peacefully through Jerusalem. In past years, the gay pride event in the holy city provoked violent protests, even stabbings, by ultra-Orthodox Jews...
March draws considerably less ultra-Orthodox, right-wing activists than in previous years, although small number still stage protest near parade's route. Meretz MK Nitzan Horowitz: 'This is a march for the character of Israel's...
I mean if you are going to let women parade half naked around the streets of Jerusalem, then you have to let the gays parade around too. What’s the difference? It’s a democratic country, isn’t it? If you support women’s rights,...
Some 200 ultra-Orthodox people gathered in Shabbat Square in Jerusalem in protest against the pride parade being held in the city. The protestors are making speeches against the parade and are holding prayer ceremonies. No...
Jerusalem police presented a vehicle carrying two donkeys from reaching a demonstration by members of the Jewish National Front against the homosexual pride parade in the capital on Thursday. The activists are carrying on a...
Jerusalem - Amid a heavy police presence, hundreds of Israelis gathered Wednesday for Jerusalem's annual Gay Pride Parade, the eighth in the city where most leaders of all three monotheistic faiths oppose the gathering. More...
Thousands of people arrive at Jerusalem's Bell Garden for the local pride parade. The parade will make its way to Independence Park, where there a colorful happening will be held. The parade participants are carrying flags and...
A number of right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel, are currently protesting in Jerusalem's Pars Square against the pride parade being held in the city, calling it "the abomination parade." The protestors are carrying...