Israelis March against Austerity Budget
2,000 people gathered in central Tel Aviv, their ire focused on finance minister Yair Lapid.
2,000 people gathered in central Tel Aviv, their ire focused on finance minister Yair Lapid.
"Cat is out of the bag," says Likud minister, after "spontaneous" protest leaders join Labor. Arutz Sheva readers not surprised.
Hareidi religious Jews are more Zionist than leftist, and trust in Netanyahu is far higher than during the Olmert term, a new poll shows.
A second man has set himself afire, this time in Yahud. He was rushed to hospital in serious condition.
National Union MK says leftist vandals should have been treated like settlers, hareidim.
Tent protest leader Daphni Leef arrested after attempting to set up tents on Tel Aviv’s Rothschild Boulevard, as she did last summer.
Finance Minister says protesters are dangerous populists. Activists summoned by police.
Protesters who demonstrated against the evacuation of a homeless encampment in Tel Aviv were detained. They plan to continue the struggle.
Trajtenberg says successive governments let prices skyrocket, leaving Israelis facing the same struggles despite economic growth.
Labor Federation issues veiled warning: if Trajtenberg findings are “insufficient,” Histadrut will respond.
The Trajtenberg Committee’s ideas would set back Israel’s economic growth, ultimately harming everyone, Sheftel says.
Police arrest about 20 protesters in Tel Aviv after they hurled paint and eggs at municipality. Mayor evacuated.
Leading Religious Zionist rabbi criticizes the social protest for focusing on the haves, not the have nots.
Nail in the coffin of the "social protest?" Grassroots group finds protest leader refused to serve in the IDF 'occupation army'.
"Not even one busload of protesters went to the South," notes Yisrael Beitenu representative.
The Knesset is taking advantage of the summer break to renovate, but not everyone is happy with the timing of the renovation.
Arutz Sheva speaks with Prof. Yonah of the alternative social team of experts who wish to guide social protestors and define their demands.
Respected journalist asks why journalists don't take pay cut, attacks Rav Benny Lau for giving "stamp of Kashrut" to leftist rallies.
Leftists ignore Prime Minister's Social Committee, while Prof. Trajtenberg pays surprise visit to protest tents in Tel Aviv.