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Tel Aviv Pride Parade draws 250,000 

(JTA) – Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai led about 250,000 revelers participating in his city’s annual gay Pride Parade procession, the largest in the Middle East.

“I promise you we will not relent and continue to fight until we see full equality in the State of Israel,” Huldai, a reserves fighter pilot for the Israel Air Force and longtime ally of the LGBTQ community in Israel, said in his speech June 14. The procession of floats and marchersis the 21st edition of Tel Aviv Pride and one of the largest yet in terms of participation, Ynet reported. Amir Ohana, Israel’s newly appointed justice minister – the first openly gay Cabinet minister in Israel, attended the march with his life partner. After the participants reached Charles Clore Park, thousands proceeded to the beach, where Gay Pride celebrations typically continue into the night.

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