Israel at 75: Even at its most intolerant, Israel is miles above its neighbours
These LGBTQ-friendly laws are underpinned by an accepting social climate. A 2019 poll shows that 79 per cent of Israelis support same sex marriage or civil unions. Pride parades have been a fixture in major Israeli cities for decades.of its residents are thought to be LGBTQ. Gay bars and beaches are ubiquitous. Residents report feeling safer there than in many European capitals, such as Berlin.
Not all of Israel is like Tel Aviv, though. In Jerusalem, residents are far more religious and conservative, which means that LGBTQ life is more subdued and somewhat hidden. Ultra-orthodox protesters habitually oppose Jerusalem Pride, sometimes violently for example, in 2015, an ultra-orthodox radical stabbed six people, one fatally.Article content— other Israeli cities are said to exist on some middle ground between them. Yet even at its most intolerant, Israel is miles above its neighbours.
that need to be renewed every six months and don’t permit employment, leaving them in a crushing limbo that, while awful and precarious, is still much better than being murdered.Article content One would expect that Israel’s leadership on LGBTQ rights would be recognized and appreciated. Even if you believe that Israel has serious faults, it’s possible to see that life isn’t black and white. Societies can simultaneously have good and bad aspects.
Yet for Israel’s most ideological critics, there can be no moral complexity. In their need to see Jews as totally and irredeemably evil, they dismiss Israel’s LGBTQ leadership as
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