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Among the hundreds of thousands of protesters who took to the streets for the 13th week in a row on Saturday, one flagged a little different from the sea of Israeli flags. Yiftach Golov holds a brown flag representing “Brother and Sisters in Arms,” a group of veterans, many from elite forces, fighting on a new battlefield to save Israeli democracy. Golov, a former special forces member, rallied with the protesters against the government’s judicial overhaul plan.
In January, when the protest movement began, Golov and thousands of veterans and military reservists joined, many taking various actions against the proposed changes. Some even refused to train or serve in protest. Others, like the group Brothers and Sisters in Arms, organized demonstrations and plays a significant role in the protests, using their military skills to mobilize activism.
Israel’s protest movement consists of diverse groups, with the veterans’ pressure instrumental in pushing for change. After weeks of ongoing protests, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a temporary pause in the legislation to allow negotiations with the opposition. The protests continue, with last week’s demonstration in Tel Aviv attracting around 150,000 people.
Golov and his group will deactivate their protests only when they are certain Israel remains a functional democratic country. The protesters doubt the legitimacy of the pause, seeing it as a delay tactic. Netanyahu defended the proposed changes, criticizing refusal to train or serve in protest. Whether the temporary pause leads to real debate or just buys time for the Prime Minister remains to be seen.