Israel has been paralyzed by thousands of protesters taking to the streets demanding an immediate deal to end the war in Gaza to free the hostages kidnapped by Hamas in the October 7 attack. The furor has been around for about a month since the Middle East flared up, but it took a new form after news that over the weekend seven hostages were found dead and some would be freed if not for the objections of the Israeli state, which has called for the war to continue. This time, not only civilians and active-duty military, but public services have announced they will go on strike, with flights canceled or delayed, and several public transport routes cancelled. Israel’s Labor Court declared the general strike illegal, with the Hostages and Missing Persons Forum encouraging the public to continue demonstrations despite the ruling. “This is not a strike, but the rescue of the 101 hostages that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abandoned,” said a related announcement, based on a publication […]
Source: News Beast

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