30,000 Israelis gather in Jerusalem for pride march amid heavy police presence
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(Worthy News) – About 30,000 people gathered in the capital for the Jerusalem Pride and Tolerance March on Thursday afternoon, as thousands of police officers secured the event.
Despite even higher tensions than usual surrounding the event, the March was conducted without any violence and with intensive celebrations accompanied by speakers blasting Jewish music. [ Source (Read More…) ]
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