Jerusalem gay pride parade
{{Short description|Annual LGBT event in Jerusalem}}
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The Jerusalem gay pride parade ({{Langx|he|מצעד הגאווה והסובלנות בירושלים}}) is an annual pride parade taking place in Jerusalem. Since the first March for Pride and Tolerance in 2002, Jerusalem Pride—"Love Without Border"—has become an established event in Jerusalem.{{citation needed|date=February 2012}}
In 2005 and 2015, Yishai Schlissel, a Haredi Jewish man{{cite news |author=Isabel Kershner |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/31/world/middleeast/man-attacks-gay-pride-marchers-in-jerusalem-for-second-time-police-say.html |title=Ultra-Orthodox Israeli Stabs 6 at a Gay Pride Parade for Second Time, Police Say |date=30 July 2015}} stabbed marchers with a knife, resulting in three injuries (2005) and in six injuries, one fatal (2015).{{cite news |publisher=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-33752111 |title=Jerusalem Gay Pride: Israel teenage stabbing victim dies |date=2 August 2015}}{{cite news |author1=Oren Liebermann |author-link=Oren Liebermann |author2=Jason Hanna |publisher=CNN |url=http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/02/middleeast/jerusalem-gay-pride-parade-stabbings/ |title=16-year-old gay pride marcher dies from stab wounds in Jerusalem |date=2 August 2015}} He was arrested and convicted for the 2005 attack, and released from imprisonment three weeks before the 2015 parade.{{cite news |author=Miriam Berger |agency=The Associated Press |url=https://vancouversun.com/life/Repeat+attacker+hits+pride+parade+Jerusalem/11256393/story.html |title=Repeat attacker hits pride parade in Jerusalem: Ultra-Orthodox Jew who allegedly stabbed six had been jailed for 2005 incident |newspaper=The Vancouver Sun |date=2 August 2015 |access-date=27 January 2019 |archive-date=4 August 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150804173037/http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Repeat+attacker+hits+pride+parade+Jerusalem/11256393/story.html |url-status=dead }}
Background
Since the 1990s, an annual pride parade has taken place in Tel Aviv and sometimes also in Eilat. Tel Aviv had previously been the venue for the only yearly gay pride parade in the Middle East.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} Tel Aviv was first city in Israel to have a gay pride parade, which started in the street of Shenkin and expanded to large-scale events in the following years. In 2005, 100,000 people participated in the Tel Aviv gay pride parade.
The Jerusalem Open House for Pride and Tolerance is the focal point of gay pride events in Jerusalem, and has existed since 1997. Since 2002, it has held small annual gay pride parades in Jerusalem.
In 2007, the Knesset approved legislation to prevent pride parades in Jerusalem, and in response, then-Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Olmert's office released a statement that he "does not think that Jerusalem is the appropriate location for holding gay-pride parades due to the special sensitive nature of the city, although he believes that such matters should not be limited by law".{{cite news|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3409699,00.html|publisher=Ynet News|title='Gays in Jerusalem? Sanctity in Tel Aviv'|newspaper=Ynetnews |date=6 July 2007|last1=Weiss |first1=Efrat }} The legislation was again introduced in 2008,{{cite news |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0%2C7340%2CL-3500042%2C00.html |title=MK Zeev: Gay 'plague' could destroy Israel|publisher=Ynetnews |date=29 January 2008}} but again did not become law, and in June 2008, the Supreme Court of Israel denied petitions to stop gay pride parades in Jerusalem,{{cite news |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3559360,00.html |title=Court rejects rightists' petition against Jerusalem gay parade |publisher=Ynetnews |date=28 June 2008}} and a parade was held in 2008 and in 2009.{{cite news |publisher=OneJerusalem.com |url=http://www.onejerusalem.com/2009/06/28/jerusalem-gay-pride-parade-takes-place-in-quieter-atmosphere/ |title=Jerusalem Gay Pride parade takes place in quieter atmosphere |date=28 June 2009 |access-date=2 August 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612143451/http://www.onejerusalem.com/2009/06/28/jerusalem-gay-pride-parade-takes-place-in-quieter-atmosphere/ |archive-date=12 June 2018 |url-status=dead }}
2005 attack
In 2005, a municipal ban attempted to halt the parade, but it was overturned by a district court order. Protesters, many of them Orthodox Jews, lined the mile-long parade route shouting insults and displaying signs with messages such as "You are corrupting our children" and "Jerusalem is not San Francisco".{{cite news |title=Jerusalem's gay pride marchers attacked / 3 participants stabbed, 13 protesters arrested as ultra-Orthodox crowd tries to halt parade |author=Matthew Kalman |date=1 July 2005 |url=http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Jerusalem-s-gay-pride-marchers-attacked-3-2624466.php |newspaper=San Francisco Chronicle |access-date=3 August 2015}} During the parade, Yishai Schlissel, a Haredi Jew, stabbed three parade participants with a kitchen knife. During a police interrogation, he described the motive behind his actions: "I came to killing on behalf of God. We can't have such abomination in the country."{{cite news |title=Israeli man faces attempted murder charges for stabbing three gay pride marchers |publisher=Wikinews |url=http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Israeli_man_faces_attempted_murder_charges_for_stabbing_three_gay_pride_marchers}}{{Unreliable source?|date=August 2015}} The perpetrator was subsequently convicted of three counts of attempted murder, and sentenced to 12 years in prison. The Jerusalem District Court also ordered that NIS 280 million (about US$60 million) be paid as compensation to the victims.{{cite news |author=Tal Rosner |date=8 February 2006 |title=Gay Parade stabber gets 12 years in prison |publisher=Ynetnews |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3212934,00.html |access-date=3 August 2015}} Schlissel was released in 2015, and returned to the Pride Parade in 2015 to attack again, stabbing a person to death and wounding six others.{{cite news |author=Oren Liebermann |author2=Jason Hanna |publisher=CNN |title=Repeat attacker stabs 6 at Jerusalem gay pride parade, police say |date=31 July 2015 |url=http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/30/middleeast/jerusalem-gay-pride-parade-stabbings/ |access-date=3 August 2015}}
2006 demonstrations
In 2006, it was announced that the WorldPride event held each year in different capitals or large cities of the world would come to Jerusalem. The 22nd annual conference of InterPride was held in October 2003 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; with over 150 delegates from 51 cities from around the world in attendance, the conference voted to accept the bid of the Jerusalem Open House to host WorldPride 2006.{{cite web|title=Love without Borders: Jerusalem WorldPride 2006|language=en|url=http://www.worldpride.net/index.php?id=241|website=worldpride.net|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060717032520/http://www.worldpride.net/index.php?id=241|archive-date=2006-07-17|url-status=dead}}
The parade was scheduled for 6 August, and received harsh objection from Israeli religious circles from the outset. It was eventually cancelled due to the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, but a week of events did take place as scheduled and included five conferences, a film festival, exhibitions, and literary and political events.{{cite web|title=מה חדש באתר?האירוע מאובטח!|language=he|trans-title=What's new on the site?|url=http://www.worldpride.net/index.php|website=worldpride.net|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080719041147/http://www.worldpride.net/index.php|archive-date=19 July 2008}} The parade itself was cancelled, but the Jerusalem Open House announced that it would hold a parade on 10 November after reaching an agreement with the police and with the municipality.{{cite web|title=מצעד הגאווה והסובלנות ירושלים 2006|language=he|trans-title=The Pride and Tolerance Parade Jerusalem 2006|url=http://www.worldpride.net/index.php?id=1231|website=worldpride.net|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090603064257/http://www.worldpride.net/index.php?id=1231|archive-date=3 June 2009}}
File:Edah HaChareidis march against gay pride 2006.jpg
Virulent opposition from Haredi and other Orthodox Jewish corners, as well as from the Israeli Arab sector, has led many to believe that unless the gay pride parade was canceled, a violent outcome would be unavoidable.{{cite news |author=Neta Sela |date=30 October 2006 |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3321178,00.html |title=Holy war against pride parade |publisher=Ynetnews}} Others who came out against the parade include Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, Ethiopian Orthodox Bishop of Jerusalem, Rabbi Shlomo Amar and many others Orthodox Jews, Muslims and Christian clerics of Jerusalem{{cite news |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3319666,00.html |title=Chief rabbi: All Jews must act towards cancellation of Jerusalem pride march |publisher=Ynetnews |date=25 October 2006}} and MK Yitzhak Levy.{{cite news |author=Ilan Marciano |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3271025,00.html |title=Arab MK: No gays in Muslim society |publisher=Ynetnews |date=4 July 2006}}
The main opposition from the Haredi Jewish sector was organized by the Edah HaChareidis rabbinical organization. On 18 October, Rabbis from across the Orthodox spectrum called for the parade to be forbidden. Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, who was one of the first to express his opposition, called for a "demonstration of a million".{{cite journal |last1=Ben David |first1=Yael |last2=Rubel-Lifschitz |first2=Tammy |title=Practice the change you want to see in the world: Transformative practices of social movements in Israel. |journal=Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology |date=February 2018 |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=10–18 |doi=10.1037/pac0000268 |s2cid=149138151 |url=https://www.academia.edu/35017889}} Well-known right-wing Jewish activists Baruch Marzel, Itamar Ben-Gvir, and Hillel Weiss called for a "holy war" against the parade, and announced that unless the parade were cancelled, it would lead to violence.{{cite news |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3316718,00.html |title=Baruch Marzel: Pride parade will lead to violence |publisher=Ynetnews |date=18 October 2006}}{{cite news |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3305417,00.html |title=Marzel declares 'holy war' against gay parade |publisher=Ynetnews |date=18 September 2006}} The organizers of the parade filed a police complaint against them, accusing them of incitement to murder.{{cite news |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3320248,00.html |title=Gay group files complaint for incitement to murder |publisher=Ynetnews |date=27 October 2006}}
On the night of Thursday, 2 November, a demonstration in Mea Shearim led to rioting. Thousands of protesters blocked roads with burning garbage cans, and police responded in force, sending hundreds of Yassam riot police and Border Police armed with batons, water cannons, and horses.{{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} Seven policemen and an unknown number of protestors were wounded.{{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} Haredi spokesmen strongly spoke out against the police for using an "excessive level of violence".{{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} On the night of 9 November, right-wing activists including Ben-Gvir and Jewish Home politician Bezalel Smotrich organized a "beast parade" with livestock and hundreds of haredi and right-wing activists, following the planned route of the pride parade.{{cite news |title=Smotrich sees himself on the frontlines of a battle for Israel's future |url=https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/A-culture-warrior-with-eyes-on-the-cabinet-583415 |access-date=8 June 2019 |work=Jerusalem Post}}{{cite news |title='Beast parade' held in Jerusalem |url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3326208,00.html |access-date=8 June 2019 |work=Ynetnews |date=11 September 2006 |language=en}}
The organizers of the Jerusalem Open House organization made plans to deal with contingencies, including multiple wounded and dead.{{cite news |author=Tal Eitan |date=29 October 2006 |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3321034,00.html |title=Gays plan for disaster scenarios at J'lem parade |publisher=Ynetnews}} Instead of a parade, the organizers moved the event to a stadium on a university campus, and the event went peacefully.{{cite news |title=Israel Orders Gay Marriage Recognition |date=November 21, 2006 |author=Steve Weizman |agency=Associated Press |publisher=Fox News}}
2015 attack
On 30 July 2015, only three weeks after being released, Yishai Schlissel stabbed six marchers during the Jerusalem gay pride parade.{{cite news |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/six-stabbed-at-jerusalem-pride-parade-by-same-assailant-who-attacked-parade-in-2005/ |title=Six stabbed at Jerusalem pride parade by same assailant who attacked parade in 2005 |newspaper=The Times of Israel |date=30 July 2015}}{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-33726634 |title=Jerusalem Gay Pride: Six stabbed 'by ultra-Orthodox Jew' |publisher=BBC News |date=30 July 2015}} The act was widely condemned,{{cite news|title=Yishai Schlissel: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know|url=http://heavy.com/news/2015/07/yishai-schlissel-jerusalem-gay-pride-stabbing-2005-attack-release/|publisher=Heavy.com |date=10 July 2015}} including by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.{{cite news |author=Stuart Winer |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-slams-gay-pride-attack-we-will-bring-those-responsible-to-justice/ |title=After attack on pride parade, PM condemns 'despicable hate crime' |newspaper=The Times of Israel |date=30 July 2015}} One of the victims, 16-year-old Shira Banki, died of her wounds at the Hadassah Medical Center three days later, on 2 August 2015.{{cite news |author=Joe Williams |url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/08/02/victim-of-jerusalem-pride-attack-dies-of-injuries/ |title=Victim of Jerusalem Pride attack dies of injuries] |publisher=PinkNews |date=2 August 2015}}{{cite news|url=http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel/1.669161|date=2 August 2015|access-date=2 August 2015|first=Yaniv|last=Kubovich|newspaper=Haaretz|title=16-year-old stabbed in Jerusalem pride parade succumbs to wounds}} Shortly after, Prime Minister Netanyahu offered his condolences, adding, "We will deal with the murderer to the fullest extent of the law." Schlissel's mother, Rivka, expressed her sorrow over her son actions and expressed solidarity with the victims, saying, "We regret this very much and pray for the immediate recovery of the victims."{{cite news|title=Stabber's Mother Expresses Sorrow for Son's Deed|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/199015 |publisher=Arutz Sheva |date=4 August 2015}}{{cite news|title=Schlissel's mother: We apologize to the Banki's for Shira's murder|url=http://news.walla.co.il/item/2878818|publisher=Walla! news|date=4 August 2015}} An investigation was launched to examine the failure to identify Schlissel, who was recently released, as a threat.{{cite news|title=Israel Police to Probe Failure to Monitor Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade Assailant|url=http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel/.premium-1.668832|newspaper=Haaretz|date=31 July 2015}}
After 2015
File:2016 Jerusalem Gay Pride 04.jpg
The number of pride participants after the 2015 attack was smaller than in years past.
In 2016, some 25,000 took part, many in solidarity with the LGBT community following the deadly stabbing attack.{{cite web|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/ten-thousand-march-in-jerusalem-pride-parade-under-heavy-security/|title=Over 10,000 march in Jerusalem Pride Parade under heavy security|first=T. O. I.|last=staff|website=www.timesofisrael.com}}
In 2017, at least 22,000 marched in the parade.{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/thousands-march-in-jerusalem-pride-parade-under-heavy-security/|title=Thousands march in Jerusalem Pride Parade under tight security|first=T. O. I.|last=staff|website=www.timesofisrael.com}} In 2018, at least 20,000 marched in the parade.{{cite web|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/thousands-march-in-largest-ever-jerusalem-pride-parade-under-heavy-security/|title=Over 20,000 march in Jerusalem Pride Parade under heavy security|first=Luke|last=Tress|website=www.timesofisrael.com}}
On 6 June 2019, around 15,000 people marched in Jerusalem's annual pride parade. Under tight security with a reported 2,500 security personnel. At least 49 people who wanted to violently disturb the event were arrested.{{cite web|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/gay-justice-minister-joins-jerusalem-pride-event-but-not-everyones-celebrating/|title=Gay justice minister joins Jerusalem Pride event, but not everyone's celebrating|first=David|last=Horovitz|website=www.timesofisrael.com}}
File:Lehava protest against Jerusalem gay pride parade 2023.jpg protest against Jerusalem gay pride parade 2023. Signs: "Don't give them children" and "Jerusalem is not Sedom"]]
The 2024 Jerusalem gay pride parade occurred amidst subdued surroundings due to the Gaza war. Approximately 2,000 police officers were deployed to ensure safety during the event. Unlike previous years, the event lacked its usual vibrant atmosphere with cheers and music. Organizers estimated around 10,000 participants, significantly fewer than the 30,000 reported in 2023.{{Cite news |date=2024-05-31 |title=Thousands march in a subdued Jerusalem gay pride parade |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/thousands-march-subdued-jerusalem-gay-pride-parade-2024-05-30/ |access-date=2024-06-28 |work=Reuters |language=en}}
In film
Two films have been made about this event. Nitzan Giladi directed the 80-minute documentary Jerusalem Is Proud to Present, and Chutzpa Productions produced a 45-minute documentary short titled Pride.
The pride is also feature in the 2014 film Kicking Out Shoshana.
See also
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References
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