Haaretz reports:
Likud Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu said in private talks on Friday that “There will be no harm to pride parades nor to the status-quo on LGBTQ rights,” following statements made by lawmakers from the Religious Zionism slate that they intend to work to cancel pride parades around the country.
Sources in Likud said Thursday the party intends to cancel measures by the outgoing government promoting LGBTQ rights, although it remains unclear what reforms could be targeted.
No decision has been made on which decisions could be walked back, but a reversal of the health ministry’s order banning “conversion” therapy, removing insurance coverage for gender-affirming healthcare, and reimposing a ban preventing gay men from donating blood are all under consideration.
The Times of Israel reports:
MK Avi Maoz, head of the anti-LGBT Noam faction which ran as part of Religious Zionism, told Army Radio that his party would “investigate canceling the pride parade from a legal point of view.”
Noam burst onto the political scene in 2019 with a series of provocative highway billboards and video ads with the slogan “Israel chooses to be normal.” It merged into Religious Zionism, alongside Otzma Yehudit, under intense pressure from Netanyahu before the 2021 election.
The far-right Religious Zionism slate soared to 14 seats in the November 1 election and is expected to be a crucial partner in a governing coalition led by Likud chair Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu says in private talks that “there will be no harm to pride parades nor to the status-quo on LGBTQ rights,” but sources in his party say they intend to cancel measures by the outgoing government promoting LGBTQ rights
https://t.co/yAmeG9I3JK— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) November 6, 2022
“We will examine canceling the pride parade from a legal point of view. Who holds a public parade that is all provocation? Do you know how much a parade like this in Jerusalem hurts us?” Avi Maoz, Netanyahu coalition partner. pic.twitter.com/0yFZ67s1wm
— Noga Tarnopolsky (@NTarnopolsky) November 3, 2022
5️⃣ Yitzhak Wasserlauf
Currently chairman of the Jewish Power party, this 30 year old is expected to be the youngest member of the new Knesset.
In addition to his activism against Palestinians, Wasserlauf promotes the deportation of non-Jewish African asylum seekers pic.twitter.com/Dx6TrZiEzt
— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) November 5, 2022