Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating | CNN

Israeli Military Veterans Lead the Charge Against Government's Judicial Overhaul Plan, Vowing to Continue Demonstrating.

In Tel Aviv, hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered for the 13th week in a row, with Yiftach Golov, a veteran from elite forces, proudly carrying a brown flag representing "Brother and Sisters in Arms." This group of military veterans, many of whom are now fighting on a new battlefield: to save Israeli democracy. Their mission is clear: to stop the government's judicial overhaul plan that would give governing parties more control over Israel's judiciary.

Golov, who served in special forces reconnaissance during the second intifada, never before took a political stance but became involved with the protest movement after attending a demonstration. He now believes it's his responsibility to defend the nation and stop what he calls "this madness." Golov emphasizes that their motivation is rooted in fighting for justice and liberty, similar to the American story.

The pressure from Israel's vaunted veterans has been seen as a key factor in moving the needle. Last Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a pause in the legislation, citing security concerns and the need for a real debate after the Knesset's Passover recess in April. However, many protesters are skeptical about the true intentions behind the delay, viewing it as a stalling tactic to buy time.

Netanyahu reiterated his stance that the overhaul is necessary and criticized those who refuse to train or serve in the military in protest against the planned changes. "Refusing is the end of our country," he said. But Golov disputes this notion, stating that they will continue deactivating until 100% sure Israel's state will remain a functional democratic country.

The group "Brother and Sisters in Arms" has taken to organized protests, including carrying a figure wrapped in the Israeli flag on a stretcher, echoing how wounded comrades would be carried off the field. They've also been active in becoming some of the most active organizers and demonstrators, using skills learned in the military to mobilize.

The situation remains tense, with protesters still present in large numbers despite Netanyahu's announcement. The size of Saturday's demonstration is estimated at around 150,000 people, according to Channel 12 in Israel, but organizers claim it was 230,000.
 
can't believe what's going on in israel right now 😩 these military vets are fighting for democracy and justice, and it's inspiring to see them taking a stand against the gov's plan to control the judiciary. they're not just protesting, they're putting their lives on the line to make sure israel stays a functional democracy 🀝 yiftach golov is a total hero, never thought i'd see him speaking out like this πŸ’ͺ the fact that netanyahu thinks refusing military service is the end of the country is crazy πŸ™„ and the gov's stalling tactic by pausing the legislation might not fool anyone πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ protesters will keep showing up in large numbers until they get the result they want ⚠️ hope this whole situation gets resolved peacefully, but one thing's for sure - israelis are speaking out and making their voices heard πŸ’¬
 
the more I think about this, the more i'm like what even is a functional democratic country anymore? πŸ€” is it just an illusion that we keep passing down to our kids? these military vets are putting their lives on the line for this cause and I gotta respect that. but at the same time, I'm still not convinced that Netanyahu's plan won't just end up benefiting him and his party. I mean, have you seen the way he's been using those security concerns as a smokescreen? 🚭 it's like he's trying to sweep everything under the rug so we can't really talk about what's going on.

and can we talk about how messed up our whole relationship with our military is in the first place? I mean, we're always glorifying these heroes and then turning them into politicians when they get out. it's like, we need to respect their service but also acknowledge that they're human beings too, not just some patriotic icon. πŸ’”
 
I'm literally blown away by these military vets taking a stand against the gov'ts plans 🀯 They're not just fighting for their country, they're fighting for its very foundations – justice & liberty πŸ‘Š It's so inspiring to see them using their skills from serving in special forces to mobilize and organize protests. And what really gets me is that some people are saying Netanyahu's delay tactic is just a ploy to buy time... I mean, can't we trust him? πŸ€” Anyway, the fact remains that these vets aren't backing down, and as long as they keep pushing, things might actually change for the better 🌈
 
🀝 I'm watching this unfold and I gotta say, it's wild how a group of Israeli military veterans are now leading the charge against their government's judicial overhaul plan 🀯! These guys, like Yiftach Golov, have seen some heavy stuff in combat, but they're using those same skills to mobilize and organize a movement that's all about fighting for justice and democracy πŸ’ͺ. It's amazing to see how this grassroots effort has put pressure on the government, forcing them to pause the legislation 🚫. I'm curious to see where this all goes from here... will they be able to stop the changes or will it continue to be a stalemate? Either way, it's clear that these veterans are committed to defending their country and its values πŸ’•. Keep doing what you're doing, guys! πŸ‘
 
omg 150k vs 230k lol 🀣 but seriously, i'm low-key impressed by these military vets taking a stand for democracy πŸ‘Š their protest tactics are straight fire πŸ’₯ and it's clear they're not backing down - 13 weeks in a row is no joke! πŸ•’ chart time: protester numbers over the past 13 weeks:

week 1: 20k
week 2: 40k
week 3: 80k
...and so on, with a steady increase to around 230k last sat πŸ“ˆ

stats aside, what's concerning is gov't's reaction - Netanyahu's pause announcement might just be a stalling tactic... will they actually change their stance or just keep playing politics? πŸ€”
 
😑🚫 what's up with netanyahu thinking he can just stall the judicial overhaul plan? πŸ€” like, come on man, you can't just delay something that's gonna change the game for Israeli democracy. πŸ’₯ and btw, I love how Yiftach Golov is leading the charge with his military veteran crew πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘ they're not backing down and it's awesome to see them taking a stand for what they believe in. πŸ’ͺ but at the same time, 150k people vs 230k protesters πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ who are we gonna trust? πŸ€” either way, I'm hyped to see these protests keep going and hopefully Netanyahu gets the message he needs πŸ˜…πŸ‘Š
 
I'm so worried about what's going on in Israel right now πŸ€•. These military veterans taking a stand against the gov't's judicial overhaul plan is exactly what we need more of - people speaking out for what they believe in. It's heartbreaking to see them being dismissed by Netanyahu as "refusing" and saying it'll be the end of their country, but I think they're actually fighting for the future of Israel.

I mean, can you imagine if our own gov't was doing something similar? The thought alone gives me chills 😨. These protesters are putting their lives on the line to protect democracy, and we should all be supporting them. We need to make sure that everyone has a say in how their country is run, not just those with power.

It's crazy to think about the size of this demo - 230k people? That's massive! 🀯 It shows that there's a growing awareness about what's at stake here. We should all be inspired by these veterans' bravery and determination. Let's keep the pressure on and make sure Israel remains a functional democratic country πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u can feel the energy here!! 🀩 these military vets are literally giving me LIFE πŸ’ͺ they're not backing down and they're standing up for what they believe in. i love how golov is talking about fighting for justice and liberty, it's so inspiring! 😊 and btw, 230k people showing up to protest is NO JOKE πŸ™Œ this is definitely a turning point in the whole situation...fingers crossed that netanyahu's pause actually leads to real change 🀞
 
omg i just saw that news 🀯... like what even is going on with israel? anyway i'm kinda confused about this judicial overhaul thingy... isn't the point of having a judiciary to, like, make sure the gov isn't being super shady? πŸ€” and why do they need more control over it? can someone explain it to me in simple terms pls? πŸ˜… also, what's up with these military veterans joining the protest? i mean, i get that they're worried about democracy and all, but aren't they kinda, like, supposed to follow orders or something? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🀯 This whole thing is getting outta hand πŸ™„! I mean, come on, politicians think they can just push their agenda and expect nothing to be done about it? πŸ˜’ Newsflash: veterans aren't about to sit this one out πŸ‘Š! Yiftach Golov's got balls for standing up to Netanyahu like that πŸ’ͺ. If the gov is trying to silence them, I say bring it on πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We should be supporting these guys, not tearing them down πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that they're using military skills to organize protests? That's what we need more of πŸ”₯πŸ’ͺ! Let the people decide, not some gov trying to push their agenda down our throats πŸ—£οΈ!
 
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