Israel’s largest labor union, the Histadrut Labor Federation, has announced plans for a massive strike on Monday in order to demand a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. The strike comes after six Israeli hostages were found dead in a Hamas tunnel, with the union’s chief Arnon Bar-David calling for a deal to be reached as soon as possible. The strike has received support from manufacturers, tech entrepreneurs, and Israeli municipalities, with the goal of pressuring the government to prioritize the return of the hostages.

The call for the strike follows a tragic incident in which six hostages were killed by Hamas terrorists during a rescue operation in Gaza. Among the victims was Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who had been held captive since the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel on Oct. 7. The recovery of the bodies has sparked outrage and grief among Israelis, with demands for action to be taken to bring an end to the conflict and secure the release of the remaining hostages.

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has resulted in a significant number of Israeli hostages being trapped in Gaza, with over 250 individuals initially captured and 101 still held captive. The failure to secure a cease-fire deal has been met with criticism from Bar-David, who accused the government of putting political considerations ahead of the lives of the hostages. The high number of hostages, including four American citizens, has heightened the urgency for a resolution to the conflict.

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu expressed shock and condemnation over the brutal murders of the hostages, emphasizing that those responsible do not have a desire for peace. Protesters took to the streets in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, demanding an end to the violence and calling for a cease-fire to be implemented. Netanyahu vowed to “settle accounts” with Hamas in response to the killings, indicating a willingness to escalate the conflict in order to secure the release of the remaining hostages.

The strike, set to begin at 6 a.m. on Monday, is expected to cause disruptions across Israel, including the shutting down of Ben Gurion Airport. The collective action of the labor union, businesses, and municipalities reflects a united front in demanding action from the government to prioritize the return of the hostages and bring an end to the conflict. Despite the challenges and tragic losses suffered, there remains a sense of resilience among the Israeli people, determined to see a resolution that ensures the safety and security of all individuals involved.

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