02.07.2023 The Israeli Who Dropped Everything to Fly to the Epicenter of the Earthquake Gili Nir landed in Antalya, Turkey and will head to Adana | Not affiliated with any aid delegation, he defines himself as a “humanitarian free agent” By Uriel Levy and Dafna Eisbruch
02.06.2023 Arab Israelis Earn 35% Less than Jews, Die Five Years Earlier New data published by the Central Bureau of Statistics reveal the severity of inequality between Jews and Arabs, with Arabs facing significantly higher rates of murder, unemployment, and undereducation By Yaniv Sharon
02.06.2023 Netanyahu and Smotrich’s ‘Responsible’ Economic Policy Will Abandon Citizens Public investment and wage increases will reduce inequality and will allow Israel to overcome the depression expected in 2023 | Despite this, new government indicates a continuation of the policy of “economic restraint” | Analysis By Gal Rakover
02.06.2023 New Bill Proposing Limits to the Right to Strike Will Endanger Israel’s Working Public The right to strike is the only possibility for workers to make their voices heard, and achieve concrete wins like raising the minimum wage, directly hiring contract workers, and countless wage agreements | MK Rothman’s bill prioritizes extreme ideology over workers’ wellbeing | Opinion By Nizzan Zvi Cohen
02.01.2023 Hospital Coworkers Mourn the Murder of Natalie Mizrahi: "Natalie was Loved at the Hospital” Natalie Mizrahi's friends in the hospital kitchen where she worked for 20 years still cannot process her loss: "When we heard that she died while trying to help the victims, it made perfect sense. That’s the Natalie we know" By Dafna Eisbruch
01.30.2023 Doctors Strike in Protest of Violence: “We Have the Right to Defend Ourselves” Last Monday’s strike, which shut down hospitals, HMOs and emergency clinics for a full day, came after a new series of attacks on doctors | "Violence in the health system has become an epidemic” By Dafna Eisbruch