PM Netanyahu appoints Israel’s first gay minister

ISRAEL – The first openly gay man to become a minister in Israel was appointed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Amir Ohana is a gay rights activist who supports same-sex marriage, which was not recognized in Israel unless performed abroad, and last year voted against party lines in favor of a bill widening a ban on discrimination based on sexual identification.

His appointment came days after the parliament dissolved itself in preparation for fresh elections. (BBC)

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