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Israel's Largest Union Calls Monday Strike Amid Protests for Netanyahu's Resignation
Sep 1, 2024, 01:52 PM
In Israel, mass protests have erupted in Tel Aviv, with demonstrators demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation. In response to growing anti-government sentiment, the Histadrut, Israel's largest workers union, has announced a general strike set to begin on Monday. This move aims to pressure the government into negotiating a deal for hostages. Several municipalities have joined the call for a strike, and the union head is expected to meet with hostages' families and make a public statement.
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