Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating | CNN

In Israel, where democracy is under threat, the backbone of the protest movement has taken on a new role: protecting it. For many veterans of elite forces, the fight against the government's judicial overhaul plan has become their next mission. Led by organizations like "Brother and Sisters in Arms," these former soldiers are now leading the charge against what they see as an assault on Israel's democratic values.

Yiftach Golov, a veteran from a special forces reconnaissance unit, is one of them. His experience in combat hasn't prepared him for the challenges of modern protest movements, but he's determined to make his voice heard. With hundreds of thousands taking to the streets for the 13th week in a row, Golov and others like him have become an integral part of the movement.

They've learned new skills, such as organizing and mobilizing, from their military days. But it's not just about technique – it's about conviction. Golov believes that by defending Israel's democracy, he's fulfilling his duty to the nation. "We're fighting for justice and liberty," he says, echoing the American ideals that inspired the US Constitution.

Golov and fellow veterans are also using their military background to outmaneuver the government. They've taken up coordinating drummers known as the "Pink Front" – a group that's become synonymous with the protests. By leveraging these skills, they're able to create an atmosphere of urgency and momentum around the cause.

But despite the pause announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week, protesters remain on the streets in large numbers. Estimates vary from 150,000 to over 230,000 people, but one thing's clear: this is a movement that won't be easily deterred.

Netanyahu says the delay will give time for "a real debate," but many see it as just another ploy to stall and avoid meaningful discussion. Golov and others are skeptical, saying they'll keep demonstrating until their demands – for genuine democratic reform and accountability from those in power – are met.

As tensions rise, Israel's veterans have proven themselves to be an unshakeable backbone of the protest movement. It remains to be seen whether this pause will truly halt the reforms or simply buy Netanyahu time to push ahead with his agenda.
 
I've been following this Israeli protests and I gotta say, it's crazy how these former soldiers are taking on a new role - protecting democracy 🤯. I mean, they're not just fighting for justice, they're also using their military skills to outmaneuver the government 📊. It's like they're playing chess with Netanyahu's agenda, and it's hard to predict who'll come out on top 😏.

But what really gets me is how this pause is perceived by many - it's just another ploy to stall and avoid meaningful discussion 🙄. I mean, if Netanyahu wants real debate, he should be willing to listen to the protesters' demands without trying to shut them down 🔊. It's all about creating an atmosphere of urgency and momentum around the cause 💪.

It's also interesting how Golov and others see themselves as fulfilling their duty to Israel by defending its democracy 🇮🇱. I think that's a pretty powerful message, especially coming from veterans who've seen action in combat 🔫. They're not just fighting for justice; they're fighting for the principles of equality and freedom that we all should stand for 💖.

Anyway, it's clear that this movement won't be easily deterred 🚫, and I'm keeping an eye on how things play out 💡. One thing's for sure - Israel's veterans are holding their ground, and it's gonna be a wild ride 😎.
 
omg i'm literally dying over this news!!! 🤯 these vets are total heroes for standing up against gov't overhaul plan and now they're taking on a whole new role as leaders of the protest movement 💪🏽! yiftach golov's conviction is so inspiring, he genuinely believes in fighting for justice & liberty just like the US Constitution 🇺🇸! and can we talk about their coordination skills w/ the pink front 🎸? game. changer. 🤩 i'm low-key worried they'll be silenced but at the same time, i'm hyped to see these vets continue to mobilize & protest until their demands are met 💪🏽💕 #TeamIsrael #JusticeForDemocracy
 
OMG u guys!! 🤯 these israeli vets r seriously stepping up their game! 👊 I mean, protecting democracy from within? 😲 that's some next level stuff right there. Yiftach Golov sounds like a total boss, using his combat skills to organize protests and outmaneuver the gov 🕵️‍♂️. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good drum circle? 🥁💖 the Pink Front is literally giving me life right now 🎉. I'm also lowkey impressed by their conviction - it's clear they're not just fighting for justice, but for their own nation's values too ❤️. The gov might be trying to stall, but these vets ain't having it 💁‍♀️. They'll keep pushing until change is made 🔄. Bring on the protests! 💥
 
I'm so done with this gov't drama 💔👊. I mean, these veterans are literally putting their lives on the line for a country that's supposed to be a democracy 🤯. They're not just fighting for justice and liberty, they're also fighting for the right to have a say in how their government is run 💬. It's like, if you want to make changes, you gotta listen to the people first 🗣️.

And Netanyahu thinks a week-long pause is gonna solve everything? 🙄 Please. The protesters aren't gonna back down just because he says so. They're gonna keep pushing for real reform and accountability until it happens 👊. I'm rooting for these veterans, btw - they're the real MVPs 💪.
 
I'm still reeling from the news about these Israeli vets joining the protests against their govt's judicial overhaul plan... Reminds me of the US soldiers back in 'Nam who spoke out against the war 🤕. It's crazy how experience in combat can translate to fighting for democracy, huh? These guys are now using their military skills to mobilize and coordinate with protesters, kinda like how the civil rights movement used to use tactics like sit-ins and marches 🌟. And I gotta say, seeing these vets standing up for justice and liberty is a real nail-biter... it's like watching a classic Hollywood action flick, but instead of bullets, they're firing off chants and slogans 🎥. But seriously, the fact that protesters are still taking to the streets in massive numbers after Netanyahu's pause announcement just shows you that this movement won't be easily derailed 💪. Fingers crossed that their demands for real democratic reform get heard soon! 👊
 
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🤔 You know what struck me about these veterans? They're not just fighting for democracy, they're also learning new skills and finding a new purpose outside of their military careers. It's a reminder that we all have multiple paths in life, and it's never too late to make a change. I mean, who needs a uniform when you can wear your conscience on your sleeve? 😊 The Pink Front drummers are like the heartbeat of this movement – they're using their skills to create a sense of urgency and momentum. And that's what we all need right now – a sense of purpose and conviction. 💪
 
I think it's super interesting that these veterans are taking on a new role in protecting the democratic values they've sworn to defend. I mean, who expects ex-special forces folks to become protest leaders? 🤷‍♂️ It's almost like they're using their combat skills for good, you know?

It's also pretty cool how they're leveraging their military background to outmaneuver the government – think of it as a guerrilla marketing campaign! 💡 The "Pink Front" drummers are definitely creating an electric atmosphere at the protests.

But what I find most impressive is Golov's conviction. He genuinely believes he's fighting for justice and liberty, which is awesome. It just goes to show that even in tumultuous times, people can come together and stand up for what they believe in.

I'm curious to see how this all plays out – will the pause really halt the reforms or just give Netanyahu time to push ahead? Only time (and the protesters) will tell 🤞.
 
🤔 I mean, can you blame them for taking a stand? The government is like messing up their own country 🙅‍♂️, and now they're trying to overhaul the laws without even listening to people's opinions? It doesn't add up.

I wonder if Netanyahu's plan is actually gonna work out in the end. I mean, people are still out there protesting, and it seems like they're not going anywhere anytime soon 🚫. And those veterans, man... they're like totally dedicated to their cause 💪.

It's wild how some of them even have skills from their military days that come in handy during protests 🤯. Like, who knew organizing drummers was a thing? 🥁 But seriously, it's cool to see people using their talents for good.

I'm curious to see what happens next, though. Will the pause actually give Netanyahu time to change his plans, or is he just trying to stall things out like you said? 💭 Either way, I hope they listen to the people and make some real changes 🤞.
 
Dude I'm shocked! 🤯 I mean, who would've thought that vets like Yiftach Golov would become leaders in the fight against the gov's judicial overhaul plan? It's like they're using their military skills for good instead of just fighting wars 💪. And can you believe Netanyahu thinks a pause will stall the reforms? 🙄 Like he's not expecting them to keep pushing back. I'm all for peaceful protest, but these vets are taking it to the next level. The Pink Front drummers are genius! 🎸 I love how they're using their skills to create urgency and momentum around the cause. And honestly, I think it's awesome that Golov and others believe they're fulfilling their duty to the nation by fighting for justice and liberty. It's a reminder that even in uncertain times, we can still find conviction and purpose 💕
 
omg have you tried that new coffee shop downtown? 🤔 i mean, i'm no expert but their cold brew is insane! anyway, back to this whole protest thing... i think it's awesome that these vets are speaking out, but can we talk about how much i love my dog's new haircut 🐶🎨? it's like a work of art or something! and, um, what's the deal with drummers in protests again? 🥁
 
You know, it's really interesting how people from different walks of life can come together in a shared fight for something they believe in 💡. I mean, these veterans who are now leading the charge against the government's plans... they're not just fighting for democracy, they're also fighting for what they think is right and just. It makes you wonder, what does it really mean to be a patriot? Is it about putting on a uniform and following orders, or is it about standing up for what you believe in even when it's hard? 🤔

And I'm curious about this idea of power and control... Netanyahu wants to stall the debate and avoid meaningful discussion, but Golov and others aren't having it. They're not afraid to speak truth to power and demand change. It's like they're saying, "We know what's at stake here, and we won't back down." 💪

It's also got me thinking about the role of leadership... Netanyahu's pause is a good example of how some people might try to avoid taking responsibility for their actions by finding ways to delay or circumvent opposition. But Golov and others are showing that true leaders are willing to listen, to compromise, and to fight for what they believe in, even when it's hard. 💯
 
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omg u guys i just can't even right now i'm literally shook by these Israeli vets who are fighting for democracy like what even is that they're risking their lives for something as simple as justice and liberty i mean i know we have our own issues here in the states but this takes it to a whole other level especially since they're basically saying that their military experience has prepared them to be activists lol idk how many ppl have that kind of conviction

anyway so these vets are like super organized and coordinating drummers now that's what i call being turnt up and making some noise they're not backing down even when the gov tries to stall the protests keep going pls they need our support for real
 
🤔 I'm really inspired by these former soldiers who are putting their combat skills to good use in the protests. I mean, can you imagine going from saving lives on the battlefield to fighting for democracy? 💪 It's a huge transition, but they're clearly passionate about it and willing to learn new skills to make their voices heard.

I think what's striking is how these veterans are using their experience to outsmart the government - literally! 🤓 The Pink Front drummers are a genius move. It's like they're taking a page from their military playbook and applying it to a completely different kind of battle.

The fact that protesters are still showing up in huge numbers despite the pause is a testament to their determination. I'm not sure what Netanyahu's game plan is, but these veterans aren't going to be silenced or deterred easily. They're fighting for something they believe in - genuine democratic reform and accountability from those in power.

It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out, but one thing's for sure: Israel's veterans are becoming an integral part of the protest movement, and I'm rooting for them! 🌟
 
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