On Saturday evening a gunman walked into the GLBT center in Tel Aviv during an activity for teenagers, took his gun out, wounded 15 and killed two.
We still do not know who did it – the murderer just walked away and is still free – but this event, without a doubt showed us the true face of homophobia, hate and violence. If you have not heard about this or want to read more, there was much more information on this posted on my twitter account and on the israleft.org twitter account, as the story developed.
Solidarity demonstrations, marches and rallies took place yesterday in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Be’er Sheva. This was the first ever pride parade, though a sad one, to ever take place in Be’er Sheva, and we were proud to take part in it. We were about 250 people, and we marched from the court hall to the local GLBT center in the old city, where we lit candles and heard a few speeches by the leaders of the chapter, parents and others.
Here are a few shots from the event.







In front of the court hall, getting ready to march.
Sign reads: “Be’er Sheva aches”.

Photographers surrounding a sign with a photo of Nir Katz, one of the victims.
“Live and let live”.
Sign reads: “In his image he created men”.


