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Labor Party’s Yair Golan Calls for Civil Disobedience in Israel

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Labor Party's Yair Golan Calls for Civil Disobedience in Israel (Credit: jpost.com)

What it is about

Yair Golan, the newly elected chairman of Israel’s Labor Party, has ignited a storm by urging his supporters to engage in “widespread civil disobedience.” Golan’s controversial call-to-action involves pressuring Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government by boycotting activities such as joining the IDF reserves.

Why it matters

Golan’s statements have drawn immediate and strong reactions from public and political figures across the spectrum. His call for civil disobedience stirs a significant debate on the limits of political protest in Israel. This comes at a critical time when the country is facing various internal and external challenges.

Golan’s Remarks

Speaking at the “Choosing Leadership” conference, Golan emphasized, “We shouldn’t join the [IDF] reserves until the government changes.” He referred to a previous instance where “the smallest threat of civil disobedience put Netanyahu under crazy pressure,” questioning why such tactics were not used more extensively.

Public Figures React to Golan’s Remarks

Golan’s comments immediately led to a slew of reactions. MK Gideon Sa’ar demanded a public retraction, considering the severity of such statements. National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir called for a criminal investigation, labeling Golan’s remarks as “incitement to disobedience during a time of war.”

The Im Tirtzu Movement has gone as far as to file a complaint of sedition against Golan for his provocative suggestions involving reservist refusal.

Broader Implications

The controversy surrounding Golan is amplified by his overwhelming victory in the Labor Party election, where he secured 95% of the votes. His ascension as chairman thereby elevates his voice and influence, turning his statements into a significant national dialogue on the ethics and boundaries of civil disobedience in Israel.

This story was first published on jpost.com.

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