Gay parade in tel aviv
Tel Aviv Pride Parade canceled amid fears of Iranian retaliation
Tel Aviv’s annual Pride Parade, one of the largest public events in Israel, has been canceled due to escalating security concerns following Israel’s overnight military offensive against Iran, officials announced Friday.
The cancellation comes amid fears of a large-scale Iranian response to Operation Rising Lion, launched by Israel early Friday to target Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure. The IDF confirmed that over fighter jets struck multiple locations across Iran, including key nuclear sites and hideouts of senior military leaders, killing top Iranian commanders.
Israeli fighter jets pounding Iran's Natanz nuclear facility
Home Front Command guidelines, issued in response to the expected retaliation, have suspended all educational activities and banned public gatherings and nonessential labor across the country until further notice. The Pride Parade, which typically draws hundreds of thousands of participants and spectators, was officially postponed along with other major events, i
Tel Aviv Pride
Fri 13 June | am - pm
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The Tel Aviv Pride Parade is a vibrant celebration that marks the pinnacle of Pride Month every June, drawing in over , attendees each year. Recognized as one of the premier events on the global LGBTQ calendar, it stands out as the largest parade of its kind in the Middle East. This annual event not only showcases the rich diversity of the LGBTQ community but also reflects Tel Avivs progressive values and commitment to equality.
This year, the parade has a adj schedule, moving from its traditional midday start to the premature evening. This change allows participants to experience the lively atmosphere of downtown Tel Aviv, culminating in a breathtaking Mediterranean sunset as they march along the famous beachfront promenade. The parade transforms the city into a sea of rainbow colors, filled with joy, love, and solidarity.
Accompanying the parade are a series of exciting events that span over two days, including a massive after-party held at Ganei Yehoshua Park. This outdoor venue comes alive with music, performances, food,
Happy Pride Month!
One of the most iconic LGBTQ+ events in the world is just around the corner — the Tel Aviv Pride Parade , taking place on Friday, June 13th, and it promises to be bigger, louder, and prouder than ever before.
🌆 What Is Tel Aviv Pride?
Tel Aviv Pride is not just a parade — it’s a week-long celebration of treasure, freedom, visibility, and equality for the LGBTQ+ community. It culminates in a massive street parade that draws over , people from all over the world. Known for its open-minded spirit and inclusive atmosphere, Tel Aviv has earned its title as one of the top gay travel destinations globally.
🗓️ Date and Time:
- Friday, June 13,
- Kickoff Time: ( PM)
- Location: Starting along Tel Aviv’s promenade and ending at Charles Clore Park
🏳️🌈 The Parade Route:
The parade will begin along the beachfront promenade, with floats, dancers, drag artists, performers, and community groups marching together in vibrant, festive unity. Spectators line the streets to cheer, twirl, and celebrate under the sun.
The march concludes at Charles Clore Park Police prepare for the arrival of 60, participants for Tel Aviv Pride Parade
A total of 1, police officers, alongside hundreds of volunteers, the city’s SLA unit, security personnel, stewards, and municipal police, will be on hand to ensure the event runs smoothly.
Israeli flag and rainbow flag being waved at Tel Aviv Pride Parade, June 25 (photo credit: GUY YECHIELY)ByALON HOCHMON, JERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated: See more onGay Pride|LGBT|Tel Aviv|police|gaypride tel aviv|Pride Parade|gay|LGBTQ+
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