T.A. gay community says city trying to evict them from cruising site
Community members accuse city of installing stronger lighting, getting rid of bushes and trees, and increasing harassment by municipal patrols.
By Ofri Ilani Tags: Israel newsIndependence Park in Tel Aviv has for years been known as a meeting place for gays looking for casual sex as well as relationships. Poems and books have been written about the park, and it inspired several films. The park retained its popularity as a discreet and convenient location, even as other venues catering to the LGBT community emerged in Tel Aviv over the years.
Now, community members say, the Tel Aviv municipality is trying to evict them from the park - installing stronger lighting, getting rid of bushes and trees, and increasing harassment by municipal patrols.
Visitors say that for the last two months, city inspectors have been blocking them from entering areas with shrubbery.
The new policy is divisive even within the LGBT community itself, as some of its leaders sided with city hall. Yaniv Weizmann, founder of the Proud Youth organization and a city council member, told Haaretz that the park's historic role was over.
"The community has matured," he said. "We can walk around in broad daylight in Tel Aviv. Something that was relevant when we were a persecuted and oppressed community is no longer relevant today."
Others see establishment leaders like Weizmann as traitors to the cause.
"There's a coalition of homophobic straights and lush, fat, bourgeois gays who forget where they come from," said Lior Kay, who heads Hadash's Red-Pink forum. "They forgot how they, as petrified teenagers, would sneak off to Independence Park.
"If Weizmann wants to be a representative, he should be representing all of us, not just people who stepped out of the closet and into a penthouse," he said.
Director Zohar Kaniel, who frequents the park, believes the municipality's measures will not deter people.
"I don't want to go and pay money to meet people in some club or sauna. As a cruising spot, this place predates the state itself. You have parks like this one even in the most retrograde of countries. When I see a straight couple making out I don't bother them, so why should anyone bother me?"
Tel Aviv municipality said, "Over the last week, we witnessed activity in the park that appears to be illegal. Law enforcement authorities were instructed to take care of that activity, to allow the entire public to enjoy the park. We should stress there's no policy of driving away the gay community, but merely maintaining the park, just like all other parks in the city."
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Long live Gan HaAtzma'ut! Thank you for wonderful, wonderful memories.I met Israelis, Druze, Arabs, Millionaires, Celebrities, Olympians and some of the most beautiful men on this earth there. It will be a pity, a sad sad pity for the loss of something so incredibly beautiful and special. Each to their own, but that place is so much more to so many, no matter what some may say.
I had the misfortune to be in Gan Ha'atzmaut in Tel Aviv a couple of weeks ago with my two children after nightfall. I was acutely embarassed by what they witnessed. Public sex is wrong regardless of the gender of the miscreants. Kol hakavod to the Tel Aviv Municipality for tackling this problem. The repsonse of those homosexuals who want to keep the bushes and dim lighting is offensive to public morals and childish. There are still some things that one are really private activities that should be doen in private. Not everything that is done in the public realm that affects homosexuals adversly is deliberately done to punish them.
Even if they are one of the darlings of the liberal elite, the law still applies to them. Better lighting is something that is positive for the people of Tel Aviv, and makes the park safer - why do these homosexuals feel that everyone else should suffer just so they can have sex in a public place?
I can sympathize with those who feel they will have no where to cruise, or let's say make aquaintances. Leave them alone, they will just cruise somewhere else instead!This is part of a subculture as god or as bad as any other subculture.
Independence Park ...both in Jerusalem and in Tel Aviv ... are such wonderful memories for me. So many wonderful people I met there, both Jewish and Arab. So happy the hours and the nights that started there. Thank you Israel for these memories and a big hallo to all those wondeful guys I met so many years ago.