Israel
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Gay Israel

LGBTQ+-Reiseführer & Städteverzeichnis

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LGBTQ+-Rechtsstatus in Israel

Basierend auf nationalen Gesetzen (Stand 2025)

72/100
LGBTQ+-freundlich
Gleichgeschlechtliche Beziehungen legal
Gleiches Schutzalter
Partnerschaft / eingetragene Lebensgemeinschaft
Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe
Adoptionsrecht
Antidiskriminierungsgesetze
Legale Geschlechtsänderung

Same-sex marriages performed abroad are fully recognised. Domestic civil marriage unavailable to anyone (religious courts control marriage law). Full joint adoption legal since December 2023 Supreme Court ruling. Employment/service discrimination protections since 1992. Conversion therapy banned February 2022. Blood donation ban lifted October 2021. Trans legal gender change possible without surgery since 2015 (medical diagnosis still required). Tel Aviv is recognised as one of the world's most

LGBTQ+-Städte in Israel

12 Städte

Jerusalem

960,000 Einwohner

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Tel Aviv

460,000 Einwohner

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Haifa

285,000 Einwohner

42 Locations Guide lesen →

Eilat

51,000 Einwohner

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Beit Oren

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Ein Hod

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Hadera

14 Locations Guide lesen →

Mobile

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Petach Tikwa

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Ramat Gan

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Rechovot

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Tel Aviv-Jaffa

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Frequently asked questions about LGBTQ+ travel in Israel

Tel Aviv is the most LGBTQ+-friendly city in the Middle East and consistently ranked among the world's top gay destinations. The country has strong anti-discrimination protections in employment and military service. Jerusalem and other cities are more religiously conservative.

Same-sex marriages performed abroad are recognised in Israel, but same-sex couples cannot marry within the country (marriage in Israel is controlled by religious authorities). Common-law partnership offers most marriage-equivalent rights.

Tel Aviv is the gay capital — Rothschild Boulevard area, Florentine neighborhood, and Hilton Beach (the official gay beach). Eilat in the south has a small gay-friendly resort scene. Haifa and Jerusalem have smaller LGBTQ+ communities.

Tel Aviv Pride is in mid-June and draws over 250,000 people — one of the world's biggest beach Prides. Jerusalem Pride is in June (a politically charged but well-attended event). Haifa Pride is in late June.

Yes — most Tel Aviv beachfront hotels and boutique hotels in central neighborhoods are gay-popular. The Brown chain explicitly markets to LGBTQ+ travelers. See the Tel Aviv city page for current listings.

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