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

Israeli veterans are among the driving forces behind the recent wave of protests in Israel, determined to defend the country's democracy and save it from what they see as an authoritarian government.

Meet Yiftach Golov, a veteran who served in elite special forces during the second intifada. He never thought he'd be using his combat skills for anything other than protecting his fellow soldiers – but now he's leading protests against the government's judicial overhaul plan, which he believes threatens Israel's democracy.

Golov and thousands of other veterans have joined the protest movement, many of whom were reservists who refused to train due to opposition to the government's plans. They're using their military skills to organize and mobilize others in a show of unity against the government.

These veterans aren't just fighting for justice; they see themselves as part of something bigger than themselves – a mission to protect Israel's values and way of life. For them, refusing service or training is a matter of principle, not just a personal choice.

The pressure from Israeli veterans has been significant, and it may have contributed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to pause the legislation. However, many protesters don't trust that this delay will lead to meaningful change – they see it as a stalling tactic to give Netanyahu time to gather his forces before pushing on with the reforms.

For Golov and others like him, it's not just about winning or losing; it's about defending what they believe in. They're willing to put everything on hold to fight for a cause they think is worth dying for – the preservation of Israel's democracy.

As Golov puts it, "We will start deactivating only when we know 100% that Israel will stay a functional democratic country." This is their battle cry, and they won't back down until they've achieved what they see as their mission: saving Israel from itself.
 
omg u gotta feel for these vets rn 🤯 they're literally putting everything on the line 4 what they believe in! i mean, refusin trainin & organisatin protests using their military skills is some next level stuff 💪👏 it's not just about them, tho - it's about protectin the country's values & way of life 🇮🇱💕 u gotta wonder wut'll happen if they keep pushin & Netanyahu gets his way 😬 anyway, i'm all for free speech & protest rights... let's hope these vets can make a difference! 💪
 
👊 I think it's really cool to see these veterans stepping up to defend democracy in Israel 🇮🇱. I mean, who expects them to be leading protests? They're not just fighting for themselves, but for the values and way of life they care about. It's a real testament to their bravery and conviction 💪. And yeah, it's kinda suspicious that Netanyahu might have paused the legislation - seems like a clever move to stall while he figures out his next step 🤔. Whatever happens next, I hope these veterans stay united and keep fighting for what they believe in 💕.
 
I'm kinda worried about the direction Israel's heading 🤔. The protests by veterans are a huge deal, it shows that even people with combat experience aren't afraid to stand up for what they believe in. But at the same time, I think we should be careful not to jump to conclusions about Netanyahu's intentions 😒. Maybe this pause is exactly what he needed – some breathing room to figure out a way forward that doesn't involve undermining democracy. Still, it's clear that these protests have given the Israeli people a voice and a chance to push back against a government that's making them uncomfortable 🗣️. Only time will tell if this means anything more than just a tactical delay... 🕰️
 
🤝💪😊 These vets are total heroes 🙌! Not just fighting for justice, but for the future of Israel too 🇮🇱. They're putting everything on hold to make sure democracy doesn't die 💔. Netanyahu might be thinking he's got a trick up his sleeve 👀, but these guys won't back down 😎. Their principle is stronger than any protest 💪! It's all about what they believe in and standing by it 💯. Can you imagine being able to walk away from your own country if you disagreed with the government? 🤯 Mind. Blown. 😲
 
🤔 I'm not sure if I fully trust the narrative here. I mean, have we seen any concrete proof that Netanyahu's gonna actually make some real changes after pausing the legislation? 🤑 It sounds like a pretty standard PR move to me. Plus, what exactly do these veterans think they're fighting for? Is it really just about preserving democracy, or is there more to it than that? 💡 I need to see some credible sources on this before I buy into it. And what's with the '100% guarantee' thing? 🤯 That sounds like a pretty impossible standard to meet. How can they be so sure? 😒
 
omg you guys i cant even right now lol i just saw this article about Israeli vets fighting against the gov's judicial overhaul plan and its giving me LIFE! 🤯 yiftach golov is literally leading the charge and his skills are being used for good instead of just protecting soldiers... talk about a purposeful use of power 🙌 he says they wont stop until israel stays a functional democratic country which i am HERE. FOR
 
I'm so down with these Israeli veterans protesting against their gov's judicial overhaul plan 🤘. I mean, if they're using their combat skills to organize & mobilize others, that's some serious dedication 💪. It's not just about personal choice or winning/losing; it's about defending the values & way of life they believe in ❤️.

What's also refreshing is that they're seeing themselves as part of a bigger mission, rather than just fighting for justice 🌟. And I love how Yiftach Golov puts it: "We will start deactivating only when we know 100% that Israel will stay a functional democratic country." That's some serious commitment 💯.

It's not going to be easy, though 😬. There are still many who don't trust the gov's intentions 🤔. But props to these veterans for taking a stand & fighting for what they believe in 💥. Let's keep our fingers crossed that their efforts lead to meaningful change 🤞.
 
I'm seeing this wave of protests in Israel and I gotta say, it's fascinating 🤔. What's striking me is how these veterans are using their military experience to fight for something they believe in – democracy. It's like they're flipping the script on what it means to be a soldier.

For them, it's not just about defending their country; it's about defending its values. And I think that's a powerful message. These guys have seen some heavy stuff in their time, and yet they're still willing to put everything on hold to stand up for something they care deeply about. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we know what it means to be soldiers – we've been there, done that, got the t-shirt." But now, they're using those same skills to organize others and push back against a government plan they see as authoritarian.

It's also interesting to note how this movement has put pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu, who had initially pushed for these reforms. The fact that he's paused them is a big deal, but it's clear that many protesters don't trust that this delay will lead to meaningful change.

What I'm curious about is what comes next. Will these protests continue to push for greater transparency and accountability in government? Or will they fade away without achieving any significant changes? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: these veterans are willing to put everything on the line to fight for something they believe in. That takes a lot of courage 💪.
 
I'm still trying to understand this whole thing 🤔... so these veterans are protesting because the government wants to change some laws? And they're all like "no way, we can't do that" and are leading the protests themselves 💪. But isn't it kinda cool that they're using their military skills to make a difference? I mean, who wouldn't want to defend democracy? 🤗... wait, what was I saying? Oh yeah! They think Netanyahu is just stalling for time though 😕. That's weird... does that mean the protests aren't gonna stop until Israel becomes a completely different country or something? 🌎
 
🤯 I'm not surprised to see Israeli veterans taking the lead in this whole thing. It's about time someone with actual experience stood up against Netanyahu's government. I mean, who needs politicians when you have people who've seen real war and loss? These guys are putting their lives on the line for what they believe in, and I gotta respect that. But let's be real, we all know how this is gonna play out... 🤔 The government's just gonna find a way to silence them or pass some watered-down version of the reforms. Mark my words, this whole thing will blow over and nothing will change. 😒
 
I'm curious about these protests, I mean, it's not every day you hear about veterans taking on the government over something like this 🤔. The idea that refusing service or training is a matter of principle is interesting to me - I guess when you've seen some stuff in combat, you start to think differently about what's worth fighting for 💥.

It's also kinda cool that they're using their military skills to organize and mobilize others... it's like they're bringing their experience to the table to make a difference 🤝. Of course, there are always going to be different opinions on this stuff, but I think it's great that people are standing up for what they believe in - even if it means putting everything on hold 💪.

I'm not sure how much of an impact these protests will have in the end, but it's definitely worth watching - especially with Netanyahu's decision to pause the legislation 🕰️. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things play out 😊.
 
omg this guy Yiftach Golov is like the real life superhero of protest 🦸‍♂️! i mean who wouldn't want to use their combat skills for good instead of evil? it's like he took a page out of batman's playbook, minus the cape and cowl 😂. but seriously though, i'm all about supporting our Israeli veterans in their fight for democracy – they're literally fighting for what's right (and that's always a win in my book) 🙌. can't wait to see how this whole thing plays out, maybe we'll even get some superhero cape-wearing protesters on the scene 😉.
 
🤯 I think its crazy that veterans are taking on the gov like this! Their willingness to put everything on hold for democracy is admirable 🙌 but also kinda unsettling? Like, what if things escalate and people get hurt? 💥 Is it worth risking lives over a gov overhaul plan? 🤔
 
I gotta say, these Israeli vets are like the special forces of democracy 🤣! I mean, who knew taking on an authoritarian gov't would be their next op? Golov's got skills, no doubt about it – he went to special forces training and now he's leading protests against the gov't. Talk about a mid-life crisis... or is this just the ultimate way to serve your country again? 😂

I'm not saying I'm an expert on Israeli politics, but come on, who doesn't love a good underdog story? These vets are like the heroes of democracy – they're putting everything on hold (including their own lives) for what they believe in. That's what it means to be a true patriot, right? 💪

I'm just curious, though - if these vets were to win this battle, would they get to choose the country's next prime minister? Asking for a friend... 😜
 
🤔👊 this is crazy! I mean, who would've thought that veterans would be the ones leading protests against the gov? It's like they're using their combat skills to protect the country in a whole different way 🚨💪. I'm glad they're standing up for what they believe in, even if it means putting everything on hold 🕰️.

I can see why they'd want to pause the legislation - it does seem kinda authoritarian 🤝. But at the same time, I get why they wouldn't trust that pause will lead to meaningful change 🤔. It's like, what's the gov really gonna do? 💭

Anyway, I'm hyped to see these veterans using their skills to mobilize others and fight for a cause they believe in 💥👏. As long as they're willing to put everything on hold for what they think is right, that's all that matters 🙏.

Here's a quick diagram of the situation:
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+---------------+
| Gov Proposal |
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v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Veterans Protest | | Pause for Change |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Will the Gov | | What's Next? |
| Deliver on | | |
| Promises? | | |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
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I'm loving the bravery of these Israeli veterans 🙌! I think it's amazing how they're using their military skills to fight for a cause they believe in 💪. They're not just protesting for themselves, but for the future of Israel's democracy and way of life 🤝. It's great that they're willing to put everything on hold to fight for something they think is worth dying for 💯.

I'm curious, do you think these protests will lead to meaningful change? 🤔 I mean, the pressure from the veterans has already led to a pause in the legislation, but will it be enough to stop the government's plans? 🤷‍♀️ Let me know what you think! 👀
 
I'm still not convinced about the government's intentions behind this judicial overhaul plan 🤔. If these veterans are using their military skills to lead protests, that in itself is a big deal. I mean, who expects them to be part of the peaceful protest movement? They've seen some dark stuff during the second intifada and have a right to speak out against what they see as a threat to Israel's democracy 🌟.

The fact that Netanyahu has paused the legislation doesn't necessarily mean this will lead to meaningful change. I think there are going to be more twists and turns in this saga before we know for sure what happens next 🔄.
 
man I'm watching this unfold on my newsfeed 📰 and it's crazy to think these Israeli vets are taking a stand like this... I mean I get why they'd be upset about the government's plans, but refusing training or service just because? that's some next-level commitment 💪. And for them, it's not even about personal freedom or whatever, it's about saving Israel's democracy - which is kinda admirable, you know? 🤝 especially when you think about all the vets who've seen their share of battles and are now fighting for something they believe in.

Now I'm not gonna take a side or anything, but it's hard not to be moved by these stories... like this one guy Yiftach Golov, who goes from special forces to leading protests - what's next? 🤣. And honestly, I think it's kinda cool that they're using their military skills to mobilize others and organize the movement. It's like they're taking a page out of our own activist playbook 😏.

But at the same time, you gotta wonder if this delay is just a temporary reprieve... are we gonna see any real change or just more empty promises? 🤔 I guess only time will tell, but one thing's for sure - these Israeli vets are not messing around 💥.
 
Ugh, I'm not surprised to hear that Israeli veterans are taking a stand against the government's judicial overhaul plan... it's about time someone actually stood up for democracy in that country 🙄. I mean, can you imagine being part of an elite special forces unit and then having your skills turned into a protest movement? It's like they're saying "peace out" to their military careers 😒. And what's with the "mission to protect Israel's values and way of life" vibe? Sounds like a load of patriotic nonsense to me 🙅‍♂️. I'm just waiting for someone to tell us that this is all part of some grand plan to save Israel from itself... like it's going to magically fix everything 💔.
 
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