Israel’s Biggest Labor Union Declines to Join General Strike

The article discusses the decision of Israel's largest labor union, the Histadrut, to not participate in a proposed general strike against the government's plans for a military takeover of Gaza. The families of Israeli hostages had been organizing this nationwide strike, but the Histadrut's refusal to join was seen as a significant setback. The article suggests that the labor union's decision not to take part in the strike has undermined the efforts of the hostage families to mobilize widespread opposition to the government's proposed actions in Gaza. The article does not provide further details on the specific reasons behind the Histadrut's decision or the broader context of the planned military takeover of Gaza.
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