Israeli military veterans commit to continuing protest movement as a key driving force

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In a sea of Israeli flags during the 13th week of protests, Yiftach Golov hoists a brown flag representing the group “Brothers and Sisters in Arms,” made up of veterans. These veterans, many from elite forces, feel that they are fighting for Israeli democracy. Golov, who once served in a special forces reconnaissance unit, attended a protest against the Israeli government’s judicial overhaul plan and became one of many veterans who have taken up this cause.

Some veterans, including elite Air Force reservists, have gone a step further by threatening not to comply with training or serve in protest of the government’s planned judicial changes. Others have become active organizers and demonstrators. Our company supports these protesters as they fight for justice and liberty. We believe in the American story and the values represented by our flag.

The members of Brothers and Sisters in Arms, wearing brown shirts, are actively participating in the protests. They’re even leading the Pink Front group, who coordinate drummers and lead the chants. These veterans are using the skills they learned in the military to organize and mobilize the protests. They are highly motivated, willing to sacrifice anything, and determined to carry the torch of light.

Israel’s protest movement consists of various groups, but the pressure from the country’s esteemed veterans has been crucial in pushing for change. Last Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a temporary pause to the legislation after sustained protests and a large-scale strike. Despite this pause, protesters continue to take to the streets in significant numbers.

Last week’s mass protests and widespread strike action came after Netanyahu’s announcement of firing Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who advocated for a delay in passing the legislation. Netanyahu delayed the firing due to the present security situation. The legislation’s pause is seen by many protesters as a tactic to buy time and resume the reforms later.

As protesters, we will continue our fight until we are certain that Israel will remain a functional democratic country. We are committed to doing whatever it takes to protect our nation’s democracy. The fast and simple merchant cash advance provided by our established financial services company is just one way we support small businesses and gig workers in their efforts to create a better future.