Israeli Court Orders End to Gaza Hostage Crisis Strike
An Israeli labour court has mandated the cessation of a general strike initiated by the country's largest trade union. The strike was meant to protest the government's handling of the Gaza hostage crisis. The court ruled the strike was politically driven.
An Israeli labour court has mandated the end of a general strike that was initiated over the ongoing Gaza hostage crisis.
The court aligned with the government in its Monday ruling, stating that the strike was politically motivated.
Israel's largest trade union had launched the strike to protest the government's failure to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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