Israel's Largest Labor Union Calls for General Strike to Pressure Government on Hostages
Arnon Bar-David, head of Israel's biggest labor union, called for a general strike to pressure the government into securing the return of Israeli hostages from Hamas. Supported by major economic players, the strike reflects public outrage over the deaths of six hostages and aims to push for a hostage deal.

In a move to pressure the Israeli government, Arnon Bar-David, leader of the Histadrut labor union, has called for a general strike to secure the return of hostages held by Hamas. This decision comes amid widespread public outrage over the deaths of six hostages, with support from major economic entities.
Reacting to the call for action, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has sought an injunction to prevent the strike, arguing it would damage the economy and lacks legal grounding. Despite this, the union and supporting organizations continue advocating for a deal to bring back the remaining hostages.
Thousands of protestors have flooded streets in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, demanding government accountability. This collective movement underscores the critical need for a resolution to end the hostage situation and initiate societal and economic recovery in Israel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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