Thousands call for universal service in Tel Aviv protest (JERUSALEM POST) By JPOST.COM STAFF, BEN HARTMAN 07/08/12)
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Protesters set out from ´Camp Sucker´ in call for more equal
distribution of service burden, chanting "One people, one draft!";
former Shin Bet chief Diskin to give keynote speech, Mofaz expected
to attend.
Thousands of people set out from ´Camp Sucker´ at Tel Aviv´s
Arlozorov train station on Saturday night in a protest march calling
for universal service for all Israelis.
Protesters chanted, "One people, one draft!", as they marched toward
the Tel Aviv Museum compound where a rally with speeches was expected
to take place.
Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid, former IDF chief Dan Halutz and former
deputy IDF chief Moshe Kaplinsky were among those present. Former
Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief Yuval Diskin was expected to
give the keynote speech at the event. Kadima leader Shaul Mofaz was
also expected to attend the protest.
Portions of major Tel Aviv streets Namir Road and Begin Road were
closed to traffic because of the march and were set to remain closed
until 11:30 p.m.
At least a dozen different organizations are taking part in the
protest, including the National Union of Israeli Students and several
groups devoted to religious freedom and helping reservists and
discharged soldiers. They will also be joined by the right-of-center
extra-parliamentary group “Im Tirtzu.”
The keynote speaker at the event, announced Friday afternoon, will be
former Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) director Yuval Diskin, who
has supported the movement since it first set up a faux military base
at Tel Aviv’s Arlozorov train station nearly six months ago in a call
for universal service for all Israelis.
Speaking Friday to Army Radio, Diskin expressed optimism that the
movement could achieve its goals. "At the end of the day, Netanyahu´s
voters are people who participate in carrying the public burden," he
said in a challenge to the prime minister. "Netanyahu is cursing the
day this issue fell at his doorstep. But in any case, this is
happening under his watch, and I believe that he can implement real
and meaningful change on this issue."
The protest is being headlined “Order 8 – We will stop being
suckers!!” in a reference to the “Tzav 8” letters that arrive at
homes to inform of upcoming reserve service. (© 1995-2011, The
Jerusalem Post 07/08/12)
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