Israel’s opposition leader calls for labour strike after hostage tragedy: ‘Shut down the economy!’
Demonstrators lift placards and flags during a protest calling for the release of Israelis held hostage by Palestinian militants in Gaza since October, in Tel Aviv on August 31, 2024. — Reuters pic
Sunday, 01 Sep 2024 5:37 PM MYT
JERUSALEM, Sept 1 — Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called today for a strike to shut down the country’s economy in order to pressure the government to reach a deal to release the remaining hostages in the Gaza Strip.
Lapid, who is also a former prime minister, called on every Israeli “whose heart was broken this morning” to join a major protest in Tel Aviv later in the day. He also called on Israel’s main labour union, businesses and municipalities to go on strike.
His remarks came after Israel recovered the bodies of six more hostages from captivity in Gaza. — Reuters
Sunday, 01 Sep 2024 5:37 PM MYT
JERUSALEM, Sept 1 — Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called today for a strike to shut down the country’s economy in order to pressure the government to reach a deal to release the remaining hostages in the Gaza Strip.
Lapid, who is also a former prime minister, called on every Israeli “whose heart was broken this morning” to join a major protest in Tel Aviv later in the day. He also called on Israel’s main labour union, businesses and municipalities to go on strike.
His remarks came after Israel recovered the bodies of six more hostages from captivity in Gaza. — Reuters
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