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Israeli women in Tel Aviv embrace a baby born to an Indian surrogate mother in Nepal. Israel evacuated Israeli citizens and gay parents with their infants on April TEL AVIV — When a deadly earthquake struck Nepal on Saturday, killing thousands and leaving millions displaced, an Israeli couple more than 3, miles away felt like their world would come crashing down too. The expectant fathers feared the worst.
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More than 80 percent of LGTBQ Arabs in Israel are still in the closet because coming out might doom them to a life of social alienation — even from their immediate family. They, and others, know the path to change is long, and they can only dream of holding their own Pride Parade. For now, they just wish leaders of the Arab community would recognize them, and for their lives to be safer. A special Shomrim report for Pride Month.
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