The Tel Aviv Pride parade has concluded, with some 120,000 people taking part, according to Channel 12's Amit Atias. The event passed without major security incidents under a deployment of over 1,000 police officers.
The Tel Aviv Pride parade, one of the largest LGBTQ+ events in the Middle East, concluded at 19:31 with an estimated 120,000 participants, as reported by Channel 12 correspondent Amit Atias. The figure represents a slight increase over the preliminary estimate of 100,000 participants earlier in the afternoon, which The Zioneer reported at 15:07. Police deployed over 1,000 officers for the event, as reported in the morning bulletin, with central Tel Aviv roads closed since 06:30. No significant security incidents were reported during the march.
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