In a press conference in front of the Kirya in Tel Aviv, families of hostages and families of those killed on October 7th announced a nationwide strike on Sunday, August 17th, in protest of the Cabinet’s decision to conquer the Gaza Strip.

The families clarified that the shutdown will take place "from the ground up" through private companies, organizations, labor unions, and private citizens who will take the day off and halt the economy’s activities for one day.

Anat Angrest, the mother of Matan, who was kidnapped to Gaza, said during the press conference where the move was announced: "I beg you, dear citizens, do not be silent anymore. I know that the heart we share hurts, but it's not enough, silence kills. That’s why I’m here today to ask for what I’ve avoided until now, to ask the leaders of the economy, you have the power. Your silence is killing our children."

Reut Recht-Edri, the mother of Ido, who was murdered at the Nova music festival, added, "18 mothers of living hostages don’t want to pay the same price I’ve already paid. 30 mothers want a grave, like I have, one that you can visit and cry at. Until now, strikes have been held in Israel over money, conditions, and raises — it's time for a strike by the citizens of Israel for the immediate rescue of our brothers' lives, our soldiers’ lives."... Read More: Arutz-7