Approximately 200,000 people, including many tourists, gathered in central Tel Aviv for the city’s 23rd gay pride event. The event, whose theme this year is women in the gay, lesbian and transgender community, kicked off Friday morning at Gan Meir, a park that houses the Tel Aviv Municipal LGBT Center.
A representative of the center presented an award to journalist Ilana Dayan and to Ilana Shirazi, an organizer of lesbian marriage ceremonies. Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai then gave the signal for the Gay Pride Parade, which features a procession with floats and music terminating at a beach party in south Tel Aviv. FULL REPORT
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Sodom and Egypt let me speak very blunt sodomy is an abomination to the lord it is very clear in the Old and New Testament if you wanna hear some good ol fashion hell fire and brimstone preaching listen to pastor Charles Lawson on YouTube he tells it just like it is straight from the Bible
OH ISRAEL YOU HAVE SINNED A GREAT SIN IN THE EYES OF YHWH ( our god ) . allowing this abomination in your land ,, your no better than america, Europe, and UK . . may YHWH ( god ) have mercy on your sole . .
and the jews have still the nerve to call themselves the chosen ones…
First of all, gays can’t be called married, marriage is a sacred commitment between a man and a woman. Second of all, it’s an abomination in the eyes of God. This is morally wrong. Call me out, call me names, but I stand firm in my beliefs on traditional marriage, and Israel shouldn’t hold a gay pride ceremony to begin with.