Magistrates in Israel have ruled a print shop must compensate an LGBT+ association after it refused to serve them. The Beersheba Magistrates Court said the duty to serve customers comes before religious beliefs.
The ironically named Rainbow Color print shop refused to print posters for the Ben Gurion University LGBT group three years ago.
The university is also in Beersheba – also spelled Be’er Sheva – in the Negev region in the south of Israel. The owners told the university group at the time: