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Interns and students of medicine protested, last Saturday, June 26, 2021 near the home of the former General Director of the Ministry of Health Minister, Prof. Hezi Levi, demanding that the regime of 26-hour shifts for medical interns not be reinstated. The sign held by protestors reads: "We won’t go back to 26." Police arrested four demonstrators.

Hospital Workers Threaten to Strike against Government Cuts

13,000 administrative workers and support staff from 30 government hospitals across the country are threatening to strike on next two weeks if no agreement is reached between the Finance Ministry and the Histadrut over 200 positions that are meant to expire this month. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, government hospitals were allowed to…

July 2, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Interns block a street near Ichilov Hospital in central Tel Aviv during a previous strike held in June 2020.

Medical Association and Interns Hold a 24-Hour Warning Strike

Doctors, interns and medical students in Israel staged a day-long strike yesterday, Monday, May 10 that ended this morning, Tuesday. The Israel Medical Association (IMA) called a 24-hour strike and staged several other protests that began at 7 am Monday morning, over fears that 600 doctors who were employed as an emergency measure during the COVID-19…

May 11, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Israel Medical Association president, Prof. Zion Hagay receives a COVID-19 vaccination.

IMA Doctors to Strike if Gov’t Defunds Added Medical Positions

Physicians organized in the Israel Medical Association (IMA) union are preparing to commence a strike in the coming days if the Finance Ministry does not agree to continue funding the salaries of some 600 doctors and 1,600 nurses who were hired during the COVID-19 crisis. The Finance and Health ministries initially committed to fund the…

May 4, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Joint List MK Youssef Jabareen (Hadash), left, who was injured by police during last Friday's protests in Umm al-Fahm, visits two other injured protesters still being treated in Haifa's Ramban Hospital.

Odeh: Gov’t Funding to Fight Crime in Arab Sector — A Mere Band-Aid

Israel’s far-right government has approved a NIS 150 million ($45 million) plan to combat the spread of violence and organized crime in Arab cities and towns, the Prime Minister’s Office announced on Monday evening, March 1. When this plan was revealed in early February, List chair MK Ayman Odeh (Hadash) commented: “Netanyahu is offering us a…

March 4, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Hadash and CPI activists protest in south Tel Aviv against the wanton non-enforcement of safety regulations that prevails in the construction industry in Israel, Friday, January 22, 2021. The banners in Arabic and Hebrew read "No to construction over the bodies of workers" and (at left) "The blood of construction workers is the fault of the government."

Hadash & CPI Protesters Cry Out as Construction Site Accidents Mount

Hadash and Communist Party of Israel (CPI) activists held protests in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Nazareth, as well as at the Yuvalim Junction near Sakhnin, on Friday, January 22, over the job-related deaths of 67 workers during 2020, among them 35 construction workers. The protests took place under the banners “Tycoons and building contractors live in…

January 24, 2021 in Society and Democracy.

Last-Ditch Effort to Avoid Elections on March 23 Fails in Knesset Vote

The Knesset voted down a bill in an overnight session between Monday and Tuesday, December 21-22, which would have postponed a Tuesday-night deadline to approve Israel’s 2020 state budget, after far-right Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Kahol Lavan Chief Benny Gantz failed to reach a compromise to avert what would be Israel’s fourth election in…

December 23, 2020 in Political affairs, Society and Democracy.
Hadash MK Youssef Jabareen (Joint List) chairs the meeting of the Knesset's Special Committee on the Rights of the Child, Tuesday, December 1, 2020.

MK Jabareen: Lack of Computers Broadens the Gaps between Pupils

The Knesset’s Committee for the Rights of the Child chaired by Hadash MK Youssef Jabareen (Joint List) held another of its meetings on Tuesday, December 1, to continue its assessment of the uneven distribution of computers and the comparative state of internet infrastructures throughout Israel, technologies which have become so vital for learning during the coronavirus…

December 6, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
Demonstrators in Arrabe protest violence against women following the murder of a resident of the city by her ex-husband, Tuesday, November 17, 2020. The red Hadash placard in Hebrew and Arabic reads “Enough murdering of women.”

In Wake of Murder by X, Knesset to Probe Failure to Prevent Femicide

More than 200 Arab citizens demonstrated at the city of Arrabe in northern Israel on Tuesday, November 17, following the murder of a 37-year-old woman there, Wafa Abirah, by her ex-husband. Among the protestors: Communist Party of Israel (CPI) Secretary General Adel Amer, and leading activists of the CPI and Hadash. At a request of Hadash…

November 20, 2020 in Society and Democracy.

Netanyahu Seeks to Drive a Wedge between the Four Joint List Parties

Israel‘s far-right Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is working to drive a wedge between the four parties that make up the Joint List in a bid to divide them and decrease the number of their cumulative seats in the Knesset, currently standing at 15. According to sources in Hadash, the major component of the electoral alliance,…

November 15, 2020 in Political affairs, Society and Democracy.

B’Tselem Position Paper: Israel Annexed the West Bank Long Ago

As part of its US sponsored normalization deal with the United Arab Emirates, the Israeli far-right government decided (at least for the time being), not to officially annex the occupied West Bank. However, in “The Annexation That Was And Still Is,” a new position paper issued by Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem describes how without…

November 5, 2020 in Society and Democracy.

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