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Israeli

(4,310 posts)
Sun Sep 1, 2024, 10:42 AM Sep 2024

National labor union announces strike:

‘Deal more important than anything else’

Arnon Bar-David says hostage release stuck due to ‘political considerations,’ most of labor market will strike as of 6 a.m. Monday

Source : https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-september-1-2024/

We are taking to the streets this evening , all across the country at all major junctions and cities the main
protest as usual at Kaplan Tel Aviv.
This time it will be like nothing you have seen before .

Referance :

Hostage families vow to bring country to a halt after several bodies found in Gaza
Forum urges major disruptions Sunday to protest government ‘abandonment,’ after thousands rally for ceasefire deal; sister of hostage injured by mounted police in Tel Aviv clashes

Source : https://www.timesofisrael.com/hostage-families-vow-country-will-tremble-amid-news-of-unidentified-bodies-found-in-gaza/

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National labor union announces strike: (Original Post) Israeli Sep 2024 OP
I am glad sabbat hunter Sep 2024 #1
They are calling for Netanyahu's resignation Charmin One Sep 2024 #2
He has just made a televised speech Israeli Sep 2024 #3
No surprise there sabbat hunter Sep 2024 #4
We were hoping he would do the right thing Israeli Sep 2024 #5
When is the last time sabbat hunter Sep 2024 #6
I very much doubt it Israeli Sep 2024 #7

sabbat hunter

(6,901 posts)
1. I am glad
Sun Sep 1, 2024, 05:53 PM
Sep 2024

to hear about the nationwide strike. IMHO this could bring down Bibi's coalition if he agrees to a cease fire deal that his far right wing allies do not like, and causes them to leave his coalition. Bibi is growing desperate to cling to power though.

Charmin One

(197 posts)
2. They are calling for Netanyahu's resignation
Mon Sep 2, 2024, 04:44 AM
Sep 2024

Which is well overdue.
I won’t call that POS “Bibi”. Netanyahu deserves no term of endearment.

sabbat hunter

(6,901 posts)
4. No surprise there
Sat Sep 7, 2024, 04:57 PM
Sep 2024

If he accepts any deal his coalition will collapse as his far right wing allies will leave the coalition. I think we have to hope that 4 members of Likud turn on him.

Israeli

(4,310 posts)
5. We were hoping he would do the right thing
Sun Sep 8, 2024, 03:54 AM
Sep 2024

and resign.

People are screaming out Yoav Gallant's name at the demonstrations hoping he
will quit the government.

The demonstrations are getting bigger but also more violent . :

Organizers claim largest-ever rally in Tel Aviv as calls for hostage deal intensify

Groups behind demonstrations estimate 500,000 at main protest, 250,000 at other rallies around country; police scuffle with activists blocking roads, arrest five

A crowd said to number in the hundreds of thousands took to the streets in Tel Aviv to rally for the release of hostages in Gaza Saturday night, amid ballooning protests demanding the government strike a ceasefire deal with the Hamas terror group to secure the release of captives abducted exactly 11 months earlier.

With masses seething over the recent execution of six hostages who might have been freed in an exchange, and with the one-year anniversary of the October 7 massacre swiftly approaching, masses gathered in cities around the country to demonstrate against the government and press their case for a hostage deal.

Protest organizers estimated that 500,000 people attended the flagship rally in Tel Aviv, organized by the Hostage Families Forum — an estimate they claimed was confirmed by police. They said another 250,000 demonstrated in other areas around the country.

If true, the Tel Aviv rally would mark the largest-ever demonstration in Israel’s history.

Police announced that they detained five protesters at the Tel Aviv rally, but did not comment on crowd size.

Simultaneous protests were held in cities and at major intersections around the country, including Jerusalem, Haifa, Rishon Lezion, Beersheba, Netanya and elsewhere, with organizers claiming tens of thousands in some places.

Source : https://www.timesofisrael.com/organizers-claim-largest-ever-rally-in-tel-aviv-as-calls-for-hostage-deal-intensify/

sabbat hunter

(6,901 posts)
6. When is the last time
Sun Sep 8, 2024, 12:19 PM
Sep 2024

Bibi did the right thing?
If Yoav Gallant resigns, will he take anyone with him?

Israeli

(4,310 posts)
7. I very much doubt it
Mon Sep 9, 2024, 05:19 AM
Sep 2024

he is being attacked not only by the Kahanists but by his fellow Likud
members .

see : https://archive.md/Dymvt

Organized Harassment Won't Deter the Only Israeli Minister Who Cares About the Hostages

Haaretz
Sept 6th 2024

( snip )

The past week saw a rise in the organized campaign of harassment against Gallant. During a press conference, Netanyahu presented a note written in Arabic which had been found in Gaza by troops back in January and was reported by Channel 12 news, that contained directives for waging psychological warfare against Israel. One section states to increase "psychological pressure on Gallant."

At the same time – and not by coincidence – four Likud party Knesset backbenchers sent a letter to the prime minister demanding he fire the entire Israel Defense Forces leadership and the defense minister with it "before beginning the war in Lebanon." Other fringe lawmakers like Moshe Saada and Nissim Vaturi and the Minister of Venom Shlomo Karhi joined the band. Gallant, they asserted, is weak, represents the opposition, and must go.

No one in the party or the cabinet has spoken in defense of Gallant. Even the minister's associates admit the situation is not good. The talk about his being weak is likely to grow. In the meantime, he continues to enjoy the public's confidence, the great majority whom refuse to swallow the poison machine's pills. Thanks to public opinion, Gallant has not been pushed out, even though he "adopted the Hamas narrative," to quote Netanyahu.

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