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

Israeli military veterans have taken center stage in the ongoing protest movement against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul plan, vowing to continue demonstrating until their demands are met.

Yiftach Golov, a veteran of elite forces who previously focused on biophysics, has joined thousands of like-minded individuals - many of whom were once part of Israel's defense forces - in protesting the government's plans. They hold brown flags with the logo "Brother and Sisters in Arms," symbolizing their commitment to saving Israeli democracy.

Golov, who served in a special forces reconnaissance unit during the second intifada, initially remained apolitical but became involved in the protests after witnessing the devastating impact of the government's judicial overhaul plan. His motivation is rooted in his sense of duty and responsibility to protect Israel's democratic values, which he believes are being threatened.

"We're fighting for justice and liberty," Golov explained, echoing American ideals. "We reclaim our flag, symbolizing that we stand for something greater than ourselves."

Military veterans like Golov have employed their combat training skills to organize and mobilize the protests, using tactics learned on the battlefield to amplify their message.

The protest movement has garnered significant attention from Israeli politicians, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who announced a pause in the legislation. However, many protesters question whether this delay is genuine or simply a stalling tactic.

"We will start doing deactivation only when we know 100% that Israel's state will stay a functional democratic country," Golov said, emphasizing his commitment to protecting democracy at all costs.

The presence of military veterans has undoubtedly influenced the protest movement, with their skills and experience lending credibility to the cause. As the protests continue, it remains to be seen whether Netanyahu's pause in the legislation is sufficient to address protesters' concerns or if a more significant shift will occur in the near future.
 
πŸ€” This Israeli protest thing is getting pretty intense! I mean, these military veterans showing up and using their skills to organize protests? That's wild. It's like they're taking a page out of the US civil rights movement playbook πŸ•ŠοΈ. But what's really interesting is how they're framing it - "Brother and Sisters in Arms" and all that? It sounds like they're not just fighting for themselves, but for the future of Israel's democracy too.

And I love how Golov is talking about American ideals... like, who knew he was a fan of freedom and justice? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ But seriously, it's cool to see people from different walks of life coming together (or in this case, from different branches of the military) to fight for something they believe in. The question is, will Netanyahu's pause be enough to satisfy them, or is there more to come? 🀞
 
🚨πŸ’ͺ The way some people use their military background to fight for a good cause is so inspiring πŸ’•! It shows that even in times of turmoil, there are still brave souls willing to stand up for what's right 🌟! I'm loving the fact that these Israeli veterans are not just protesting, but also organizing and using their skills to amplify their message πŸ”Š. The "Brother and Sisters in Arms" slogan is so powerful πŸ’•, it gives me chills every time I see it 😍. Can't wait to see how this whole situation unfolds πŸ€”... one thing's for sure: these protesters are not going anywhere anytime soon πŸ’ͺ🏽! πŸ‘Š
 
idk how long this thread has been dead lol... but gotta say, military vets joining the protest movement is really interesting. i mean, they're not just any ordinary protesters, they have actual skills & experience to back it up. its kinda cool that they're using their combat training to organize protests & make their demands heard.

i think what's even more interesting is how this is making Netanyahu pause (kinda) the legislation. but at the same time, some ppl are wondering if this delay is just a stalling tactic lol... anyway, i'm not sure what the future holds for this protest movement, but one thing's for sure - it's gonna be an interesting ride to watch how things unfold πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this Israeli protest thing 🀯... Back in my day, I remember watching news about Israel and thinking it was all so... complicated πŸ˜•. But what's crazy is that these military veterans are taking a stand against their own government πŸ‘Š. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we may have fought for this country, but now we're fighting for its soul ❀️." And Golov, the guy from the biophysics background, really gets it πŸ€”. He's all about saving democracy and justice πŸ’ͺ. I'm not sure what to make of Netanyahu's pause in legislation, though πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... seems like a dodgy move to me πŸ˜’. But hey, at least these veterans are using their skills for good ✊️. Fingers crossed that they can get some real change πŸ”“.
 
I'm not sure why ppl are so quick to dismiss Golov & others like him πŸ€”... They're just trying to protect their country's values, which is something we should all be able to get behind πŸ’•... I mean, who wouldn't want a functional democratic country? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's not about being apolitical or whatever, it's about standing up for what's right & doing some research on the issue before you start judging ppl πŸ€“... Netanyahu might be trying to stall, but that doesn't mean Golov & others aren't fighting for something real πŸ’―
 
I'm so down for this! These Israeli military veterans are totally on point πŸ™Œ. I mean, who wouldn't want to see democracy and justice prevail? The fact that they're using their combat training skills to organize protests is just awesome πŸ’ͺ. It's amazing to see them stand up for what they believe in, even if it means going against the government. Benjamin Netanyahu might have paused the legislation, but I'm sure this won't be the last we've seen of these protesters πŸ”₯. They're not giving up until they achieve their goals, and that's something to be admired! The fact that they're focusing on protecting Israel's democratic values is really important βš–οΈ. Let's keep our fingers crossed for a positive outcome 🀞!
 
I'm not sure what to make of this, you know? On one hand, I think its awesome that military vets are standing up for democracy and using their skills to organize the protests πŸ€”. It's like they're fighting for something bigger than themselves, which is pretty inspiring.

But on the other hand, I'm worried about how long this whole thing is going to take. Netanyahu's just putting it on hold, but will that actually fix anything? The protesters want real change, not just a temporary reprieve πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what if the government just finds another way to push through their plans?

It's also weird that they're using combat tactics to organize the protests. I get that they've got some sweet skills, but can't they find other ways to express themselves? It feels like they're more focused on "winning" this battle than actually having a conversation about what needs to change πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

Anyway, only time will tell if Netanyahu's pause is enough or if the protests are just getting started πŸ”Š.
 
just saw this news and i'm low-key impressed by these military vets taking a stand for democracy 🀝 they're using their skills to organize protests and i love how they're not afraid to speak truth to power πŸ’β€β™€οΈ yiftach golov's message is so powerful, fighting for justice and liberty like americans do, but with israel's unique perspective 🌎 the fact that netanyahu's trying to stall the legislation just adds fuel to the fire πŸ”₯ can't wait to see how this unfolds πŸ‘€
 
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