Israel-Gaza War, Politics

"Hit the streets": Tel Aviv Mayor declares sympathy strike for hostages Monday

Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai declared that the city of Tel Aviv would strike tomorrow, freeing workers to protest in favor of the hostages and a hostage deal.

Mayor Ron Huldai at pro-hostages protest. (Photo: Yaakov Lederman/Flash90)

Following the murder of six hostages last week, Mayor Ron Huldai declared today (Sunday) on X that the city of Tel Aviv would strike in favor of the hostages tomorrow. All workers would be free to protest for their release.

In his post, Huldai said that "Eden, Carmel, Hirsch, Uri, Almog, and Alex should be home now. Alive. The Israeli government abandoned them, but the State of Israel is us."

Therefore, "tomorrow, from the morning hours to the afternoon, there will be no office hours and we will allow all workers to go out and support the struggle of the families. Hit the streets."

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