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LGBTQ Israelis struggle with Oct. 7 aftermath

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Editor’s note: International News Editor Michael K. Lavers was on assignment in Israel from Oct. 4-14. JERUSALEM — LGBTQ Israelis and the groups that advocate for their rights continue to struggle with the aftermath of Oct.

7. Hadas Kerem Bloemendal is the chair of Jerusalem Open House for Pride and Tolerance, a group that organizes the city’s annual Pride parade.

The therapist and former Israel Defense Forces intelligence officer who is raising twins with her wife spoke with the Washington Blade on Oct.

8 at Jerusalem Open House’s offices that are located near the city’s Zion Square. Bloemendal said she and her colleagues in the days after Oct.

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