The Mitzpe Ramon Pride parade took place Friday with hundreds of marchers walking through the town in support of equality, tolerance, and security for the LGBTQ+ community in the Negev, according to Channel 12.
Hundreds of marchers took part in the Mitzpe Ramon Pride parade on Friday, a smaller but notable event in the southern Negev town. The parade this year focused on demanding safety and security for the LGBTQ+ community in the periphery, in addition to the traditional themes of equality and tolerance. Organizers and participants marched through the town's streets without incident, according to the report. The event follows similar Pride parades in Haifa and Beersheba earlier this month, as The Zioneer has reported, as Pride season continues across Israel with varying scale and local security arrangements. No incident or disruption was reported during the Mitzpe Ramon march.
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