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Israel Inside Out

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An Israeli Summer

August 3, 2011 11:24
5 min read

There is an Israeli Summer happening right now – and I am not talking about the weather (although it is exceptionally hot) but about social protest and Israel's version of the Arab Spring. A citizen driven Facebook powered protest movement.

It started a few weeks back, with the Great Israeli Cottage Cheese Revolt – a somewhat esoteric beginning for a revolution; but nonetheless a successful one. The cheese manufacturers did reverse price increases bringing the supermarket price somewhat more in line with other countries and more importantly in line with the cost of the same Israeli cottage cheese sold in Manhattan (which was apparently cheaper than in Israel - for the same tub!) We all smiled at the success of the revolution and as Zionists we were delighted that the most important news item and revolutionary tendency was cottage cheese!

However, it didn't stop there – to date we have a doctor's strike, a threatened strike from the dairy herders, protests from families about the cost of nappies and huge tent villages in most of Israel's cities and towns. All this against an Israeli economy that seems to have weathered the recent global turmoil relatively well and to be in reasonable shape at the macro level (or so we keep hearing anyway.) This is middle class revolution, although interestingly enough even some of the tycoons and captains of industry are supporting the protests. Frankly a little confusing...

The other evening I met up with some friends - all of them Sabras from a variety of backgrounds (although we are all engineers) and we started to talk about what's happening in Israel. All of a sudden it started to make sense.

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