By Jonathan Lis and Yair Ettinger, Haaretz Correspondents and Agencies
Haifa was set to host its first Gay Pride parade Thursday, a week
before a similar march in Jerusalem seems set to spark fierce protests.
Dozens of members of the ultra-Orthodox community demonstrated
Wednesday evening in Jerusalem in protest of the parade scheduled to
take place next Thursday.
Police gave approval Wednesday night for the Jerusalem march, a
statement said, despite vocal and potentially violent opposition from
the ultra-Orthodox community.
A garbage receptacle was set on fire during the demonstration, which
was organized by the head of the ultra-Orthodox community's religious
court, Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch.
The head of the gay rights organization sponsoring the parade, Noa
Satat, said that "the parade will be an expression of freedom of speech
and civil rights, and will bear a restrained and moderate Jerusalem
character" as opposed to Tel Aviv's more flamboyant parade.
"We are calling all the participants in the parade to respect the
residents of Jerusalem including the ultra-Orthodox residents. We
invite anyone that the freedom of speech and the democracy in Israel is
important to them, to take part in the parade," she said.
Sa'ar Netanel, a member of the city council from the Meretz party and a
leader of the gay community in Jerusalem said, "The Gay Pride parade
has long ago turned into a demonstration of preserving democracy and
freedom of speech. It is only appropriate that it would take place in
Israel's capital."
The police statement said that 7,000 officers will be mobilized to
protect the marchers, because efforts to reach a compromise over the
gathering failed.
The ultra-Orthodox will be permitted to stage their own demonstration
in a different part of the city, and police will keep the two groups
separated, the statement said.
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