100,000 at Tel Aviv Pride Parade, Israel’s largest event since start of COVID

(Worthy News) – Police said they arrested roughly 50 suspects while securing Friday’s Pride Parade in Tel Aviv, including several who allegedly sought to harm the tens of thousands of revelers at the mass festival.
The arrests came amid a heavy police presence as the city’s Pride Parade returned after a year’s gap due to the virus. Organizers estimated the turnout at Friday’s event at 100,000, making it Israel’s largest event since the pandemic struck, and potentially one of the largest worldwide.
“About 50 suspects suspected of involvement in various offenses, including disturbing public order and attempted harm to police officers and participants, were detained and taken for questioning at the police station,” police said in a statement. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]

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