Israel´s social protest coming back? (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Gilad Morag Published: 05.12.12, 21:31)
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Thousands gather in Tel Aviv for first social rally of summer,
demonstrators hold up signs calling for ´sane housing prices,´
greater equality. More rallies held nationwide
Social protest is back? Thousands of Israelis gathered Saturday
evening at Tel Aviv´s Rabin Square for a rally activists
characterized as the opening shot of a renewed nationwide social
protest.
Earlier in the day, demonstrators marched from various locations
across the city, before meeting at the Square for the evening´s main
event. The protestors held signs calling for "sane housing prices,"
greater equality, and the initiation of a "Hebrew spring" – referring
to last year´s Arab world upheaval known as the "Arab spring."
Simultaneously, rallies were being held in Haifa, Jerusalem, Kiryat
Shmona and Pardes Hana. In Haifa, hundreds of demonstrators marched
while chanting "We, the majority, are returning to the street" and
condemning ties between the government and Israel´s industrialists.
National Student Union Chairman Itzik Shmuli, who was among the
leaders´ of last year´s social protest, said that young Israelis
were "determined to fight for the country´s future."
"The cosmetic response provided by the government to the problems
raised by the social protest does not satisfy us," he said. "We´re
preparing for the possibility of renewing the protest in full force
should the government continue its foot-dragging."
´We want a simple life´
Gil, 35, told Ynet protestors are demonstrating against "everything."
"We are protesting against the way we´re being cheated and screwed,"
he said. "We want a simple life and this can be done. We have to
change the system."
Last summer, hundreds of thousands of Israelis hit the streets in
several protests to demonstrate against Israel´s skyrocketing cost of
living and related issues. The protest wave prompted Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to set up a committee dedicated to addressing the
concerns raised by demonstrators. Boaz Fyler contributed to the story
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