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Israelis Protest High Cost Of Living

Israel Protests

IAN DEITCH   07/30/11 05:38 PM ET   AP

JERUSALEM — Tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets nationwide on Saturday to protest rising housing prices in the largest turnout since the grass-roots demonstrations began two weeks ago.

The protests over housing costs have tapped into wider discontent among Israelis over the high cost of living and the growing gaps between rich and poor. Other protests include doctors striking over working conditions and pay, parents demonstrating against expensive child rearing costs and similar outpourings over increasing gas prices.

Thousands thronged the streets of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and other major cities and chanted, "The people demand social justice." Protesters waved Israeli flags and placards that read: "work 3 jobs but don't make ends meet," "killing ourselves to live" and "social gaps are killing us."

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said more than 100,000 people protested in 10 cities across the country from Beersheba in the south to Kiryat Shmoneh at the northern tip of the country Saturday night. Police closed major streets for the protesters to march.

The demonstrations began two weeks ago in Tel Aviv, where young activists set up a small tent encampment in a central neighborhood to draw attention to the country's housing crunch. The protests, inspired in part by unrest in neighboring Arab countries, have continued to gain steam and show no signs of slowing.

"This is a great success; people are marching in the streets and living in the streets for the past two weeks," Stav Shafir, one of the protest leaders, told Channel 2 TV. "Finally people are choosing to determine how they want to live. We want affordable housing, health, education and welfare."

The weeks of popular demonstrations are becoming a headache for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with polls showing a sharp drop in his approval ratings and strong support for the protesters. Netanyahu announced a package of reforms meant to lower housing prices last week but it did little to defuse the anger.

In Jerusalem, thousands marched through the city center to the prime minister's house.

Protesters held up signs reading, "Netanyahu go home." The protests have brought together people from diverse background and a wide range of political views. Recent demonstrations have included marches against the prices of gasoline, boycotts of expensive cottage cheese that forced manufacturers to lower prices and lengthy strikes by social workers and doctors over pay and working conditions.

The average Israeli salary stands at about $2,500 per month, with key professions like teachers, civil servants and social workers typically earning less than $2,000 a month.

Home prices jumped some 35 percent between December 2007 and August 2010 and rental rates have also risen steadily. Rent on a modest three-bedroom apartment in central Jerusalem can cost more than $1,000 per month and costs even more in Tel Aviv.

A standard, 1,000-square-foot (100-square-meter) apartment can easily top $600,000 in metropolitan centers like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and $200,000 to $300,000 in second-tier areas.

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JERUSALEM — Tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets nationwide on Saturday to protest rising housing prices in the largest turnout since the grass-roots demonstrations began two weeks ...
JERUSALEM — Tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets nationwide on Saturday to protest rising housing prices in the largest turnout since the grass-roots demonstrations began two weeks ...
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loki
cheap politicians for sale
05:10 AM on 08/02/2011
well someone has some balls. More than you can say for Americans.
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
04:42 AM on 08/02/2011
You mean our foreign aid isn't getting into the hands of the Israeli people who need it most? Noooo!
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lbsaltzman
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04:45 PM on 08/01/2011
This gives me more hope for peace than anything I have seen in Israel in ages. If Israelis connect the cost of the occupation and their military on steroids to their lack of economic well being then change may happen.
11:32 AM on 08/01/2011
Stuff's expensive and they don't like it. Fine.

What, exactly, do they expect their government to do about it?
12:19 PM on 08/01/2011
Break up cartels and stop price coordinations.
12:21 PM on 08/01/2011
Please send more money from the US taxpayers.and thanks.
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fineartgalaxy
Speaking from the heart, always.
08:24 AM on 08/01/2011
Extreme philosophies were never good, never feaseable and they work only for those who establish them. Communism and unbriddled Capitalism do not work because they are both based on the assumption that people can not tell the truth. Communism is repressive, violent and soon people see the ruth behind the regime. Unbriddled capitalism is smooth, attractive, not obvious and it takes a long time for people to see the truth behind all the financial razzle dazzle.
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fineartgalaxy
Speaking from the heart, always.
08:16 AM on 08/01/2011
Americans seem to be the only species on the planet that want to perpetuate unbriddled capitalism at the cost of the death of the middle class.
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american-dolt
Divide and Conquer
01:55 PM on 08/01/2011
2 Good Posts, fanned and faved.
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
04:44 AM on 08/02/2011
Dito. Fanned and faved.
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me again
I'm not wrong....
07:17 AM on 08/01/2011
Tell the Israeli's to try living in NYC if they really want something to complain about.....this is inexpensive by comparison.
11:31 AM on 08/01/2011
Tell them to try living in Gaza.
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theuniversalcollective
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12:29 PM on 08/01/2011
If one isn't a terrorist why would anyone ever choose to live in Gaza?
02:43 PM on 08/01/2011
At the risk of stating the obvious, everything is relative. It may appear to be inexpensive compared to NYC's cost of living. However, when you factor in the average wages over there, it could be much more expensive for the local inhabitants.
By the way, Instead of bashing the Israelis for standing up and marching for socio-economic justice, we should learn a lesson or two: get up and organize ourselves to demand the same thing here. The middle class in this country has been decimated.

One of the good things I hope this does, however, is that it further opens the eyes of the Israeli people so they can recognize occupation is expensive. It would be nice in their protest, they request an end to the occupation of the the Palestinians' land, which would be beneficial for both peoples.
That should apply to US too, it is time for us to recognize occupation is too expensive. This empire has stretched itself to fine, which is for the most part the cause of other preceeding empires' demise.
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Christy Sargent Anderson
Sheeple, wake up!
06:54 AM on 08/01/2011
Pay close attention America, it won't be long until it is here as well.
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
05:00 AM on 08/02/2011
At the end of the day, the Israeli police cleared the streets. Of all writers and philosophers -- yes, even of all Christians -- it is Tolstoy I admire the most. He advised in his classic, "The Kingdom of God is Within You," that governments, no matter what ideological form they take, will always become more despotic over time. The state's first objective is to consolidate power and that means to strengthen itself against the will of the people. The use of violence is the primary manifestation of the power of the state and it will be brought to bear against the people by the police and other domestic security forces of the state before it has the confidence, the power and the status to effectively expedite its foreign policy. Violence is the great expediter of foreign policy. As the state grows in strength it inevitably becomes more violent and more despotic. We see this in "democracies" like Israel, the United States, Great Britain, etc. Tolstoy wrote that the problem with (true) revolutions is that they always result in a system more despotic than the ones they replace. The violence that Israel used to insure its survival will be used against the people if the people threaten the state. Count on it.
02:18 AM on 08/01/2011
Its about time for similar action here.
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theuniversalcollective
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01:55 AM on 08/01/2011
"Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld" - gotta love a cop named Micky
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07:21 AM on 08/01/2011
The only cop in the world named Mickey who's not a "Mick". LOL (No insults intended)
12:35 AM on 08/01/2011
Right wing ideology and economics have failed around the world and everyone is starting to wake up to reality.
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Christy Sargent Anderson
Sheeple, wake up!
06:55 AM on 08/01/2011
Fanned. Lets just hope we have some clean water and air left when people in America finally wake up.
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sensimilla
Lead with your heart, and your mind will follow...
11:59 AM on 08/02/2011
nah, but hey the MIC contractors will sell us the gas and water filters we need!
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khanti
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12:00 AM on 08/01/2011
The Palestinians have been living on alms for a long time now so what's the big deal about?
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Anonani
A woman of substance
04:19 AM on 08/01/2011
The squalor and disparity that I saw there made me ill and angry.
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Marcus047
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09:15 AM on 08/01/2011
yes, but most palestians don't even work, they just rely on handouts, which come into the WB and gaza by the billions each year - the palestinians have one of the highest per capita aid levels in the world, $383.82 per person, compared to $60.64 for Burkina Faso, $25.23 for Ethiopia, $63.36 for Sierra Leone or $46.40 for Somalia.

When the palestinians work and produce and receive aid on par wth the poorest and most hungry countries in the world, and still can't make ends meet, then the palestinians can complain.
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khanti
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08:09 PM on 08/01/2011
Things there must be pretty expensive especially when you are buying smuggled goods. Why compare to the pooresr countries in the world why not compare it to Isarelis? After all this is what the article is about. Nobody like living on alms. There is certainly good reasons why they canot help themselves care to elaborate on that?
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Tarpon22
11:36 PM on 07/31/2011
Ron Paul
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Andman0121
01:03 AM on 08/01/2011
would make the problem worse.
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Tarpon22
11:36 PM on 07/31/2011
OH PLEASE

They should come to America if you want to see the high cost of living.

In the Richest Country in the World, why is it most of us cant afford to live here anymore???

Ron Paul 2012
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08:26 AM on 08/01/2011
If Ron Paul was your landlord, he'd raise your rent in a heartbeat if he knew he could get more money for your place. You're misguided. But, that's ok, our system of safety nets will take care of you when you fall on hard times, unlike a nation run by Ron Paul. Sure, you don't need no stinkin safety net. Right up until you're falling and don't know where bottom is. Everyone's a great swimmer until they find themselves in a vortex... Sure, sure, keep holding up our planet, there John Galt.... You haven't the first clue.
02:18 PM on 08/01/2011
Maybe, but at least he'd end the support of israel, which would make it all worth while.
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