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Israelis call for social change { 38 images } Created 7 Aug 2011

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  • At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • The "tearing flag". The Israeli flag covering a seven stories' building, was cut by one of the demonstrators to emphasize the disappointment of the people from the country they built. Tel-Aviv, July 30, 2011.<br />
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 Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations are sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • "you choked us! The people demand social justice, now!" A signpost of the protest against the rising cost of living in Israel. The structure represents the house of the Israeli parliament (The Knesset). Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations are sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • The first two tents of the protest that started over the increasing housing prices in Israel. The tents are all numbered, just like street buildings. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • The first "tent city" of the Israeli protestors against the expensive housing and the worsening social conditions in the country. Rothschild blvd. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations are sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • Demonstrators walking in the protest encampment on Tel-Aviv's main boulevard, The girl is wearing a shirt with the words "Social Justice", as a protest against the high cost of living and the breakdown of the middle-class stratum in Israel.
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  • Tel-Aviv's main boulevard is now the main "tent city" in Israel. July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • An Israeli woman improvising activities for the protestors' children which are now living in a "tent city" as a protest over the rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011. <br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations are sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • Israeli protestors from all over their country, sitting together outside their tents, singing, studying, making art crafts and discussing free democracy. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations are sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • An Israeli family is playing "Monopoly" outside their tent on Rothschild boulevard in the protest encampment that was arisen against the expensive housing and rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.
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  • A protestor is holding a signpost adressing the prime minister of Israel "Netanyahu, the housing prices in this country are the most expensive in the world relatively to our salary. you need to keep your promise. and don't forget Gilad Schalit. Rightists and Leftists all as one!". Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • Israeli protestors in the "first tent city". Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • A protestor sleeping with his tent open, trying to manage the hit wave striking Israel since the begining of the protest. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • An Israeli child in the protest encampment carries a signpost "The people demand social justice", calling the people to demonstrate against the rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.
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  • Israeli protestors are preparing an Israeli flag signboard in the protest encampment, for the massive demonstration against the rising cost of living in the country. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.
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  • Gilad Peled is an Israeli citizen that participated in the demonstration for socioeconomic change and against the rising cost of living in his country, which took place in Tel-Aviv on Saturday, July 30, 2011. 150,000 pepole were marching on the streets of the city demanding social justice. Gilad is working in two jobs and his wife just lost hers. They have a little girl and they cannot pay all their bills and taxes at the end of the month as its taking almost 60% of their income. Gilad say that he is fed up that the electors forgot who send them to the parliament and its about time that they will start to work for the people and not the other way around. Tel-Aviv, July 30, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • An Israeli protestor is waving the national flag, during the massive demonstration over the rising cost of living in the country. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.<br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv,  Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • Two Israeli demonstrators on a balcony dressed in the images of Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel, and Theodor Herzl, The "visionary" of the state, during the massive demonstration for the rising cost of living in the country. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.<br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • Israeli protestors holding signboards with images of Israeli ministers, emphasizing the government's apathy to the worsening social conditions of the people, during the massive demonstration over the rising cost of living in the country. Tel-Aviv, 6 Aug 2011.<br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv,  Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • An Israeli protestor holding a signboard asking "why?" as her way to emphasize the peoples' nai'veté facing an exploited government, during the massive demonstration against the rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.<br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • Israeli protestors holding signboards with images of Israeli ministers, emphasizing the government's apathy to the worsening social conditions of the people, during the massive demonstration over the rising cost of living in the country. Tel-Aviv, 6 Aug 2011.<br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv,  Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • Gilad Peled is an Israeli citizen that participated in the demonstration for socioeconomic change and against the rising cost of living in his country, which took place in Tel-Aviv on Saturday, July 30, 2011. 150,000 pepole were marching on the streets of the city demanding social justice. Gilad is working in two jobs and his wife just lost hers. They have a little girl and they cannot pay all their bills and taxes at the end of the month as its taking almost 60% of their income. Gilad says that he is fed up that the electors forgot who send them to the parliament and its about time that they will start to work for the people and not the other way around. Tel-Aviv, July 30, 2011.<br />
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 Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations are sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • "When the government is turning against the people, the people will turn against the government". During the massive demonstration over the rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011. <br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • Israeli protestors taking a break on the stairs of the national press house, under a portrait of David Ben-Gurion, the first Israeli prime minister, during the massive demonstration over the rising cost of living in the country.  Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011. <br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • Israeli protestors on Rothschild blvd. that is now the "first tent city" in Israel. Tel-Aviv, July 30, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • The first "tent city" that was established in Israel as a protest against the expensive housing and the rising cost of living. Rothschild blvd. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • The first "tent city". group of Israeli protestors found their own solution to fight the hit wave striking the country. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011. <br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • An Israeli couple moved their furnitures to the first tent city, located in the center of Tel-Aviv, as a protest over the expensive housing and the rising cost of living in their country. July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations are sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • An Israeli protestor moved his life and work to a tent on the main boulevard in the city of Tel-Aviv, Israel. July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • An Israeli mother with her two infants, are living in a tent to protest over the expensive housing and the rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.
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  • A religious group name "Breslev" chanting the evening pray, outside their new "houses" in the protest encampment. Tel-Aviv, July 31, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • An Israeli woman protesting, holding a signpost addressing the prime minister: "Netanyahu, you are privatized!" as the people acuse him of privatizing national properties for the benefit of the upper-class. <br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • Protestors holding signboards, calling "Jews and Arabs for social justice" in the protest encampment against the rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.
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  • At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • "Revolution of Love". An Israeli couple during the demonstration over the rising cost of living in Israel. Tel-Aviv, July 30, 2011.<br />
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Two weeks after the protest over housing distress arisen in Israel, demonstrations  sweeping the country. More than 150,000 people took part in protests nationwide calling for socioeconomic changes, demanding "social justice". Hundreds of people placed tents in central locations of major cities as their protest encampments ("tent cities"). What only started as a protest over expensive housing, rapidly accelerated to be the Israeli summer of discontent.
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  • At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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  • An Israeli woman protesting in a hope for an improved  Israel. Tel-Aviv, Aug. 6, 2011.<br />
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At least a courter of million Israelis marched in a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Israeli citizens are furious over the worsening social conditions in the country due to the increasing pricing of housing, taxes and basic products and also protesting over the lack of social welfare. Israelis poured en masse into the streets of major cities on Saturday night in a massive demonstration. Thousands of mostly middle class Israelis marched through the streets of the city waving flags, beating drums and shouting: "The people demand social justice".
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