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Tnu`at Maavak Sotzyalisti / Harakat Nidal Eshteraki (Socialist Struggle Movement) is an organization of workers, unemployed, students, youth and pensioners. We take an active part in workers struggles and other social struggles against exploitation and oppression, against the rule of capital and the Neo-Liberal attacks. We're fighting for a socialist and democratic society, which is the only solution to the permanent war and bloodshed in the Middle-East. We're struggling against the occupation and oppression of the Palestinian masses and against all attempts to divide the workers. We're calling to form a mass working-class party that will be able to protect the interest of the toiling masses in the region - Jewish and Arab - and to defeat the lies of nationalist politics.



Socialist Struggle Movement is the Israeli section of the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI), which fights worldwide to protect workers' rights and against the rule of the multinationals.
Protests follow homophobic terror attack in Tel-Aviv
On 1 August, two gay and lesbian youth were murdered in Tel-Aviv, in the most severe homophobic terror attack in Israel’s history. The attack was followed immediately by an important wave of protest, in which the Socialist Struggle Movement (CWI in Israel) fully participated, against the Israeli establishment’s incitation to homophobia, and against oppression of LGBT people
Charlie James and Shahar Ben-Khorin  |  15.08.2009
The Homophobes in Power are responsible for the Disaster
Two murdered and about 15 injured during a homophobic terror attack in Tel-Aviv. Within hours, over 1000 protestors marched the city streets in protest at the murder and the daily incitement which provoked it. Many countrywide events of mourning, solidarity and protest took place in the following days
26.08.2009
Socialist Struggle Movement statement
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Gaza: The nightmare continues
Three months after Israel’s war against Gaza that killed nearly 1,400 people, 314 of them children, and wounded thousands, conditions in the strip remain appalling and are worsening rapidly. The UN estimates that over 4,000 houses were destroyed by the Israeli Defence Force’s (IDF) bloody assault and thousands more were badly damaged. Thousands are still huddling in tents
20.05.2009
Niall Mulholland, CWI
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May Day protests – We won't pay the price of the crisis!
Socialist Struggle Movement (CWI Israel) members participated in marches to mark May Day in Tel-Aviv and Haifa, emphasising working people’s international solidarity, the need to struggle against racist and nationalist division, and a resolute rejection of the attempt to make workers pay for the global crisis of capitalism
20.05.2009
Neta Neharde`a
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Protest against the slaughter of Tamils in Sri-Lanka
Protest in front of embassy in Tel Aviv against the slaughter of Tamils and the alliance of war-mongering Israeli and Sri Lankan regimes
15.04.2009
Yasha Marmer
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International Women’s day demonstration
Fighting against layoffs and harassing bosses
19.03.2009
Roni Nimrod Tal
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Election results indicate the deepening political crisis
Another unstable government guaranteed
23.02.2009
Shahar Ben-Khorin
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Israeli residents "used as trading cards"
Resident of the Gaza strip, Jom`a H, 29, lost friends and relatives in the Israeli army’s assault in December 2008 and January 2009. He tells the Socialist Struggle Movement (CWI in Israel) about the daily reality of life, before and during the bombardment. He addressed the residents of the south of Israel saying, "You are being used as trading cards". Jom`a is related to a family of refugees, who lived in Jaffa until 1948.
23.02.2009
Socialist Struggle Movement statement
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Thousands march in Jaffa against Gaza massacre
Last Saturday, 17 January, shortly before the Israeli government decided to finish its onslaught on the Gaza Strip for the time being, thousands of Jews and Arabs marched in Jaffa, against the massacre, the siege, the occupation and against racism.
24.01.2009
Socialist Struggle Movement
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Protests in Israel against Gaza onslaught
Tel-Aviv: Around 10,000 Jews and Arabs in a militant protest against the war. 10,000s, mostly Israeli-Palestinians, demonstrate in Northern Israel
05.01.2009
Socialist Struggle Movement
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Stop the War in Gaza

Below is a translation of a Hebrew language statement published at the beginning of the war in Gaza on December 30, 2008, by Socialist Struggle Movement (Tnu`at Maavak Sotzyalisti / Harakat Nidal Eshteraki – CWI in Israel).

03.01.2009
Socialist Struggle Movement statement
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Palestine: Infighting blows apart 'national unity' government
Gaza's population faces further isolation
20.06.2007
Kevin Simpson, cwi, London
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The ‘red revolution’ for free education
Thousands of student clash with police to protest at government attempts to raise tuition fees
08.05.2007
Eyal Atzei-Pri, Maavak Sotzialisti & member of Seminar Ha’Kibbutzim College’s strike committee
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Sharp increase in Israeli workers’ struggles
But trade union leadership collude with the bosses to stab workers in the back
13.04.2007
Yaniv Schalka
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Contract postal workers storm Histadruth union HQ
Protest carried on national TV.
20.02.2007
Shahar Ben-Khorin
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Contract postal workers demand permanent job status
Histadrut union federation takes membership dues but ignore struggle
17.02.2007
Shahar Ben-Khorin
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New budget declares war against Israeli workers
New workers’ party necessary to fight back
06.11.2006
Yasha Marmerstein
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Gay Pride demo under serious threat
Reactionary Jewish and Arab groups unite in homophobic campaign
03.11.2006
Shahar Ben-Khorin
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Israeli regime’s air invasion of Lebanon threatens regional war
Imperialism gives full support to Israel capitalism, its ally in the region
18.07.2006
Kevin Simpson, cwi, London
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Israeli state steps up bombardment of Gaza
Tension rises over demand for release of Palestinian prisoners
05.07.2006
Jenny Brooks, Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales)
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Israeli politics fragmented by elections results

Workers need a party of their own!
05.04.2006
Amnon Cohen
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End of Sharon era brings regional instability
Military hard-man remade as “peacemaker”
08.01.2006
Kevin Simpson, cwi, London
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Support the 450 workers of Tadiran Kesher Factory
The 450 workers of Tadiran Kesher in Israel are on strike since 11 November.
They are demanding the continuation of the collective contract, which they won after a militant struggle in the 1990’s, after the transfer of ownership of the factory to the company Elbit, that bought it and is notorious for it’s policy against workers’ orgnisations.
05.12.2005
Doron Lerrer
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Solidarity appeal: fight repression of socialists in Israel
Members of Maavak Socialisti (CWI Israel) and other students at Jerusalem University are facing vicious repression for standing in elections to the student union leadership. The university security has prevented meetings from taking place, confiscated leaflets and taken down all posters. In practice this means that only the student organisations of the government parties can organise political activity in the university. The slate, Student Social Front, includes Israeli and Palestinian students and is in opposition to current right wing leadership. One member, who works on campus, has been sacked and the Palestinian student on our slate has been denied his rights including additional time for his studies in a second language, Hebrew. This is clearly an attack on the right to organise but also a way of intimidating Palestinian and all students from being politically active and opposing the existing union leadership.
01.03.2005
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Solidarity with Metrodan Bus Drivers
The drivers are striking for almost three months now, for the recognition of elected shop-stewards, for a collective contract, and for better working conditions.
11.02.2005
Shahar Benhar
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