Large swaths of Israels economy slowly returned to business on Sunday afternoon after a solidarity strike over pharmaceutical giant Tevas plan to lay off some 1,750 Israeli employees shut down the public sector across the country for four hours.
On Sunday morning, Teva employees gathered outside the pharmaceutical companys offices in Jerusalem, in the coastal cities of Netanya and Ashdod, and in the central Israeli city of Petah Tikva, in demonstrations that coincided with a morning strike that shuttered Israels airports, banks, and government offices.
The str…
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