At Israel's first-ever LGBT confab, bestselling philosopher-historian Yuval Noah Hariri reflects on being gay in a time when the online world can be a lifesaver or a danger

London's Metropolitan Police say teenagers between 15 and 18 are in custody following assault that left two women bloodied

Tel Aviv municipality official says timing of raid is problematic and harms relations between police and LGBT community; club owners arrested and venue shut down

Suspect held for discarding flowers laid at spot where Shira Banki was stabbed by an ultra-Orthodox extremist Jew; activist says is an example of 'ugly and cowardly hatred'

Likud's new justice minister tells Matti Friedman in The New York Times that despite ultra-Orthodox opposition, he is shifting LGBT rights from being only a left-wing issue

Palestinian banner permitted at event, but bans symbols of 'nations that have specific oppressive tendencies; coalition of LGBTQ groups demand apology

The presence of Amir Ohana, Israel's first openly gay cabinet minister, at annual parade in conservative capital may be a milestone, but does not mark a transformation

At least 17 people arrested; some 2,500 police deployed to secure event; crowd smaller than in years past

Hundreds participate in Tel Aviv event campaigning for same-sex marriage in Israel; city's annual pride parade set for June 14

Police grant Lehava organization permit to protest near annual march as anti-LGBT posters appear in the city

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