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08 Feb 2023 | 11:01 AM UTC

Israel: Nationwide general strike and anti-government protests to take place in Israel Feb. 13

Nationwide general strike and anti-government protests to take place in Israel Feb. 13. Transport and business disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Israeli anti-government protest leaders have called for a nationwide general strike Feb. 13. The purpose of the action is to denounce the government's proposed judicial reform, which will significantly weaken the oversight power of the Supreme Court. Organizers have also called protesters to rally outside the Knesset in Jerusalem Feb. 13; other associated protests may materialize in several cities. This demonstration will coincide with the first reading of the judicial reform's Supreme Court amendment in front of Israel's legislative body.

The labor action will almost certainly cause major ground transport disruptions. Heightened security measures will likely be deployed to monitor the demonstration in Jerusalem and other associated protests. Large crowds and associated security measures, including road closures and movement restrictions, will probably exacerbate transport disruptions near protest sites. Other potential rally locations include central squares and public spaces outside government offices. Isolated clashes between police and protesters cannot be ruled out, particularly if demonstrators are overly disruptive or if they ignore police orders to disperse.

Advice

Plan accordingly for disruptions to various transport services and business operations, as well as for increased employee absenteeism, Feb 13. Check local media sources for up-to-date information on regional public transport disruptions. Consider alternative transport options to mitigate travel disruptions; allow extra time to reach destinations. Avoid any demonstrations as a routine security precaution; leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation.