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Rome Pride bars Jewish LGBT group from parade over Gaza stance

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Posted on May 28, 2026

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Rome Pride Bans Jewish LGBT Group from Parade Due to Gaza Genocide Position

Rome Pride's Decision and Reactions

Background of the Ban

ROME, May 28 (Reuters) - Rome Pride has barred Italy's only Jewish LGBT group from joining its annual parade, saying Keshet Italia had failed to clearly condemn Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide, drawing swift condemnation from Jewish organisations.

In a statement issued after meeting representatives of Keshet Italia and Keshet Europe, Rome Pride said "the conditions" did not exist for the groups to enter a float into the June 20 event.

Rome Pride's Stance and Requirements

"Pride is an open and free demonstration," the organisers said, adding that anyone who shared the movement's founding values could join the march. But they said having a float meant signing up to Rome Pride's political platform.

"Our position on the ongoing genocide in Gaza by the State of Israel is clear," the statement said.

Distinction Between Jewish Community and Israeli Government

Rome Pride said it distinguished between Israel's government and the Jewish community, including Jewish LGBTQ+ people, and would never hold the latter responsible for what it called war crimes by a "genocidal government".

However, it said Keshet Italia bore responsibility for not distancing itself from the "ongoing genocide in Gaza" and for making what Pride organisers described as an unacceptable lexical distinction in a recent statement.

International Context and Accusations

United Nations experts have accused Israel of carrying out "genocidal acts" against Palestinians in the conflict in Gaza, which began after Palestinian militant group Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023. 

Israel has repeatedly dismissed such accusations.

Reactions from Keshet Italia and Jewish Organizations

Keshet Italia's Response

NO 'IDEOLOGICAL TEST' FOR JEWISH LGBT GROUPS

Keshet Italia protested against its exclusion.

"Roma Pride has dropped the mask," the group said. "With an official communique, it admits it excluded us because we did not pass their 'political exam'."

European Jewish Congress Criticism

The European Jewish Congress also criticised the move, saying the decision risked making the participation of Jewish associations conditional on accepting specific narratives.

"No one should be subjected to an ideological test in order to participate in a movement founded on inclusion, dignity and equal rights," the EJC said.

Broader Implications for Pride Events

Gay Pride events are seen as celebrations by LGBTQ+ communities that promote visibility, equality and acceptance. However, Rome Pride said its political platform was not "a buffet" from which participants could pick and choose.

(Reporting by Crispian Balmer, editing by Alvise Armellini and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Rome Pride barred Jewish LGBTQIA+ groups from float participation because they didn’t share its explicit genocide stance on Gaza, despite inviting them to join the march. (algemeiner.com)
  • Keshet Italia condemns the exclusion as unprecedented and antisemitic, calling it an ideological ‘test’ imposed solely on Jewish participants. (ilfoglio.it)
  • Jewish and interfaith organisations—including Combat Antisemitism Movement and the Unione delle Comunità Ebraiche Italiane—decry the move as discriminatory and urge Rome’s mayor to intervene. (combatantisemitism.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Rome Pride exclude the Jewish LGBT group from its parade?
Rome Pride barred Keshet Italia for not clearly condemning Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide, a requirement for political platform participation.
What was Keshet Italia's response to their exclusion?
Keshet Italia protested the exclusion, alleging they were subjected to a political and ideological test to participate in Rome Pride.
How did Jewish organisations react to Rome Pride's decision?
Jewish organisations, such as the European Jewish Congress, strongly criticised the exclusion, stating it undermined inclusion and equal rights.
Does Rome Pride distinguish between Israel's government and the Jewish LGBTQ+ community?
Yes, Rome Pride stated it separates the actions of Israel’s government from Jewish and Jewish LGBTQ+ individuals, emphasizing they do not hold the community responsible.
What has the United Nations said about Israel's actions in Gaza?
United Nations experts have accused Israel of carrying out genocidal acts, but Israel has strongly rejected these claims.

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