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Netanyahu digs in as tent city protest grows

August 11, 2011 11:19
The protest at the centre of Tel Aviv last Saturday: an estimated quarter of a million took to the streets

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The leaders of the social protest movement in Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week entrenched themselves in their opposing positions.

Mr Netanyahu established on Monday a committee of experts to talk to the protesters, who last week published a detailed list of economic and social demands. The protesters responded by announcing their own team of negotiators.

The government's committee, headed by chairman of the universities planning and budgetary board Professor Manuel Trachtenberg, and consisting of establishment economic and social affairs advisers, is supposed to start meeting the leaders of the protest movement in the next few days. It will also name the government's "Social-Economic Cabinet", a committee of 12 ministers, in a month.

The protesters accused the government of "dragging its feet" and trying to "suffocate the protest", and formed their own team of experts - academics with a social-democratic agenda - who met them in Tel Aviv.