Police stopped a woman from entering the Pride Parade because she was wearing a shirt with a message against National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. The headline frames the incident as a question about the limits of political expression at the event.
The accompanying text does not provide the woman’s name, the exact wording on the shirt, or whether she was later allowed to enter. It also gives no details about the location of the parade, the date of the incident, or any official police explanation.
The article appears in a broader page of opinion pieces and political coverage, including references to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Likud party, and the upcoming elections. No further facts are supplied in the source text about the Pride Parade episode itself beyond the police blocking entry over the shirt’s anti-Ben Gvir message.