In a dramatic display of solidarity, thousands of Israeli veterans have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, vowing to continue their demonstrations against the government's proposed judicial overhaul plan. These aren't just any protesters – they're men and women who spent years serving in Israel's elite military forces, risking life and limb for their country.
At the forefront is Yiftach Golov, a former special forces reconnaissance unit veteran who now heads the "Brother and Sisters in Arms" group. He believes that his fellow veterans have a responsibility to defend Israel's democracy against what he sees as an attempt by Netanyahu's government to undermine it. "We're fighting for justice and liberty," Golov said, referencing the American ideals enshrined on the Israeli flag.
Golov's group is not alone in its opposition to the plan. Thousands of veterans have joined the protests, many wearing brown shirts with the organization's logo. They've brought their military skills – organization, mobilization, and discipline – to the demonstrations, using them to coordinate large-scale shows of force.
But the pressure from Israel's veterans has been a decisive factor in bringing Netanyahu's government to the negotiating table. Last Monday, after weeks of sustained protests and strikes, the Prime Minister announced a pause in the legislation, citing "the present security situation." Many protesters are skeptical that this is more than just a stalling tactic, however.
For Golov and his fellow veterans, the stakes are high. They're not willing to accept anything less than 100% guarantees that Israel will remain a functional democracy before they'll agree to discontinue their protests. As one protester put it, "We will start doing deactivation only when we know 100% that Israel state will stay a functional democratic country."
As the battle for Israel's future rages on, these veterans have shown that even those who have served their countries with honor and distinction can become powerful voices in the fight for justice and freedom.
				
			At the forefront is Yiftach Golov, a former special forces reconnaissance unit veteran who now heads the "Brother and Sisters in Arms" group. He believes that his fellow veterans have a responsibility to defend Israel's democracy against what he sees as an attempt by Netanyahu's government to undermine it. "We're fighting for justice and liberty," Golov said, referencing the American ideals enshrined on the Israeli flag.
Golov's group is not alone in its opposition to the plan. Thousands of veterans have joined the protests, many wearing brown shirts with the organization's logo. They've brought their military skills – organization, mobilization, and discipline – to the demonstrations, using them to coordinate large-scale shows of force.
But the pressure from Israel's veterans has been a decisive factor in bringing Netanyahu's government to the negotiating table. Last Monday, after weeks of sustained protests and strikes, the Prime Minister announced a pause in the legislation, citing "the present security situation." Many protesters are skeptical that this is more than just a stalling tactic, however.
For Golov and his fellow veterans, the stakes are high. They're not willing to accept anything less than 100% guarantees that Israel will remain a functional democracy before they'll agree to discontinue their protests. As one protester put it, "We will start doing deactivation only when we know 100% that Israel state will stay a functional democratic country."
As the battle for Israel's future rages on, these veterans have shown that even those who have served their countries with honor and distinction can become powerful voices in the fight for justice and freedom.
 . Don't get me wrong, it's awesome that they're taking a stand against the government, but I think we're just seeing an opportunity to mobilize people who've already shown their commitment to Israel. What about those who haven't been in combat? Shouldn't they have a say too?
. Don't get me wrong, it's awesome that they're taking a stand against the government, but I think we're just seeing an opportunity to mobilize people who've already shown their commitment to Israel. What about those who haven't been in combat? Shouldn't they have a say too? . Is this really about fighting for freedom, or is it just a chance to get some free swag?
. Is this really about fighting for freedom, or is it just a chance to get some free swag? , but what guarantees do they even need? Is it really worth stalling progress on other important issues to keep pushing for this one point?
, but what guarantees do they even need? Is it really worth stalling progress on other important issues to keep pushing for this one point? . Yiftach Golov is right – we need to defend our values of justice and liberty
. Yiftach Golov is right – we need to defend our values of justice and liberty  .
. . They've seen the impact of the proposed overhaul plan, and they're not afraid to speak out against it. Plus, their military skills are coming in handy during the protests – who knew that discipline and organization could be so effective at getting things done?
. They've seen the impact of the proposed overhaul plan, and they're not afraid to speak out against it. Plus, their military skills are coming in handy during the protests – who knew that discipline and organization could be so effective at getting things done? 
 . After all, they've sacrificed so much for their country already; shouldn't we at least give them that?
. After all, they've sacrificed so much for their country already; shouldn't we at least give them that? 
 I also saw this adorable puppy video on TikTok the other day... it was like, totally adorable! The way it wobbled around with its little legs... anyway, back to Israel... I wonder what's next for these veterans and their protests. I hope they get some answers soon
 I also saw this adorable puppy video on TikTok the other day... it was like, totally adorable! The way it wobbled around with its little legs... anyway, back to Israel... I wonder what's next for these veterans and their protests. I hope they get some answers soon  I'm not surprised to see Israeli vets standing up against this gov plan! They're not just fighting for democracy, they're also protecting their own ideals and experiences as soldiers
 I'm not surprised to see Israeli vets standing up against this gov plan! They're not just fighting for democracy, they're also protecting their own ideals and experiences as soldiers  I mean, imagine being part of an elite force, risking your life for your country, only to have that freedom taken away from you? No way, fam! These guys are doing the right thing, and if gov's gonna take a hard stance, so be it
 I mean, imagine being part of an elite force, risking your life for your country, only to have that freedom taken away from you? No way, fam! These guys are doing the right thing, and if gov's gonna take a hard stance, so be it  . The fact that Israeli veterans are standing up to Netanyahu's government over its judicial overhaul plan is a major test of democratic values
. The fact that Israeli veterans are standing up to Netanyahu's government over its judicial overhaul plan is a major test of democratic values  .
. . And let me tell you, I'm all about standing up to any government that tries to undermine the rule of law
. And let me tell you, I'm all about standing up to any government that tries to undermine the rule of law  .
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. ! It's like they're saying, "We may not be fighting a war anymore, but we're still willing to use our skills for what we believe in." I think it's amazing that Yiftach Golov and his crew are taking on this fight with such conviction. They're not just protesting for themselves, but for the future of Israel's democracy too
! It's like they're saying, "We may not be fighting a war anymore, but we're still willing to use our skills for what we believe in." I think it's amazing that Yiftach Golov and his crew are taking on this fight with such conviction. They're not just protesting for themselves, but for the future of Israel's democracy too  . These guys have dedicated their lives to serving Israel, and now they're being asked to put their country at risk if the government doesn't do exactly what they want? No way, José! It's time for some nuance here. The fact that Netanyahu's paused the legislation is a win, but let's not get ahead of ourselves thinking we've already won the battle
. These guys have dedicated their lives to serving Israel, and now they're being asked to put their country at risk if the government doesn't do exactly what they want? No way, José! It's time for some nuance here. The fact that Netanyahu's paused the legislation is a win, but let's not get ahead of ourselves thinking we've already won the battle  . What's next? A full-on overhaul? Let's get real about what this means for Israel's future and its people
. What's next? A full-on overhaul? Let's get real about what this means for Israel's future and its people 
 anyway, gotta keep an eye on this situation
 anyway, gotta keep an eye on this situation  They've already lost time with their families & friends because of these protests. But you know what's even more interesting to me is that it shows us that when people from different walks of life come together, we can achieve some amazing things. It's like the phrase "many hands make light work" I think it's great that these vets are putting their military skills to use in a way that benefits society. It's also a reminder that power comes from unity & collective action. We should take note from this and strive to make our own communities stronger through teamwork.
 They've already lost time with their families & friends because of these protests. But you know what's even more interesting to me is that it shows us that when people from different walks of life come together, we can achieve some amazing things. It's like the phrase "many hands make light work" I think it's great that these vets are putting their military skills to use in a way that benefits society. It's also a reminder that power comes from unity & collective action. We should take note from this and strive to make our own communities stronger through teamwork.  and I'm all for them pushing for 100% guarantees that Israel will remain a functional democracy.
 and I'm all for them pushing for 100% guarantees that Israel will remain a functional democracy. they're not just protesting for themselves, but for the country they love and the principles of justice and liberty.
 they're not just protesting for themselves, but for the country they love and the principles of justice and liberty. . It's not just about them, though - this is about all the Israelis who care about a fair system that works for everyone
. It's not just about them, though - this is about all the Israelis who care about a fair system that works for everyone  . The fact that these protests have already made Netanyahu's government take notice is huge
. The fact that these protests have already made Netanyahu's government take notice is huge  . I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they can get those 100% guarantees and keep Israel's democracy safe
. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they can get those 100% guarantees and keep Israel's democracy safe  . This is what it means to be part of a community, right? Standing up for each other and the values we believe in
. This is what it means to be part of a community, right? Standing up for each other and the values we believe in 
