Thousands celebrate Gay Pride in Tel Aviv

Published June 7, 2013
People and floats fill the streets of Tel Aviv in June, 2010, as thousands celebrate during the city's annual Gay Pride parade. —AFP (File) Photo
People and floats fill the streets of Tel Aviv in June, 2010, as thousands celebrate during the city's annual Gay Pride parade. —AFP (File) Photo

TEL AVIV: Thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv in Israel on Friday for the annual Gay Pride parade, which has attracted visitors from all over the world, this year including France's first gay married couple.

Gay, lesbian and transgender activists and sympathisers, draped in rainbow flags, awaited the departure of a procession of floats through the Mediterranean coastal city blasting out electronic music.

Tel Aviv city hall media director Mira Marcus said this marked 20 years since the municipality first organised a public event for the homosexual community.

In addition to thousands of Israelis taking part this year there were some 25,000 tourists who were expected to join the festivities, he said.

Among them are Vincent Autin and his partner Bruno Boileau, who tied the knot in Montpellier after months of passionate debate and protests for and against France last month becoming the 14th country to legalise same-sex marriage.

The couple is honeymooning in Tel Aviv at the invitation of its municipality.

“Tel Aviv is a pluralist city that defends the rights of homosexuals,” said Marcus.

“When we learned that a gay couple had married in France, we decided there was nothing more romantic and appropriate that to invite them to spend their honeymoon in Tel Aviv during Gay Pride,” she told AFP.

Israel is widely seen as having liberal gay rights policies, despite the hostility shown towards homosexuals, particularly men, from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.

Israel repealed a ban on consensual same-sex sexual acts in 1988.

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