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Social justice protests return to Israel's streets

June 7, 2012 10:59

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Ben Hartman,

Ben Hartman

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Last summer’s “social justice” protests returned to the streets of Tel Aviv last Saturday night, when 5,000 people marched through the city centre in a renewed call for social change.

The event, backed by smaller demonstrations in Haifa and Jerusalem, included many familiar chants from last year’s protests, such as “the people demand social justice” and “the people demand a welfare state”, as well as calls for Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to step down.

Yonatan Levy, one of the main organisers of last year’s demonstrations, called Saturday’s protest “the opening shot of the summer” and said that in the coming days activists would devise new protest methods, including consumer boycotts and country-wide outreach efforts to enlist new supporters.

The “J14” protests began last July 14, when 26-year-old Tel Avivian Daphni Leef pitched a tent on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv to protest against soaring housing prices. Soon tent cities sprouted all over the country, ushering in weekly social issue protests which became among the largest ever seen in Israel.