Israel's anti-Netanyahu strike ends early and fails to bring the country to a standstill
Briefly

The strike was hastily called by the Histadrut in response to unprecedented outrage over the discovery of six hostages' bodies in a Gaza tunnel.
Despite the call for a significant nationwide strike, adherence varied by sector; while banks and universities largely participated, transport services showed mixed compliance.
Histadrut's chairman, Arnon Bar-David, faced a court order to cease the strike by early afternoon, highlighting the tension between labor actions and judicial authority.
The strike aimed to voice dissent against Netanyahu's government during a time of political and social turmoil, with several key sectors participating to some degree.
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