Steinitz said, referring to a possible move to support same-sex marriage here, “I don’t see that happening in the State of Israel in the near future.” He did, however, tell 25 members of the Likud LGBT group, established five months ago, that he was reconsidering his opposition to such a measure.
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“Today, I understand that issue much more than in the past. I’m not totally against it like I used to, but I’m not saying I’m totally for it,” he added.
When one participant asked Steinitz whether he would be the first Likud minister to come to Tel Aviv’s annual gay pride parade the finance minister was visibly embarrassed. He told aides to note the date but made no promises.
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