Highways and intersections across Israel came to a standstill on Tuesday as thousands of women blocked the streets, some lying in fake blood, to demand the government takes action to end the growing violence against women.

The strike began in Tel Aviv at 9.30AM, as women targeted a major interchange, causing hours worth of delays as they flooded onto the road to create traffic chaos in the busy city. As the day progressed, similar actions rolled out across the city’s highways and interchanges.

Major traffic disruptions in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem as thousands protest violence against women in #Israelhttps://t.co/QVIp07px6Mpic.twitter.com/ojtCbhQ2EX — i24NEWS English (@i24NEWS_EN) December 4, 2018

The nationwide women’s strike was called following the brutal murder of two teenage girls killed in separate attacks last week. Their deaths bring the number of women murdered in domestic violence incidents in Israel to 24 in 2018.

In Jerusalem, graphic scenes of women lying across the road in fake blood welcomed commuters parked outside the entrance to the city, blocked from entering by the protesters.

Beside them lay teddy bears along with death notices of the women murdered in cases of domestic violence. Others held placards with “Stop killing women!”

“Enough! Tired! Condemn every rapist!” shouted the protesters.

In Pictures: Women protesting violence against women across Israel: Tens of thousands of women and men are expected to gather at Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square on Tuesday evening as the day-long demonstration reaches its climax. https://t.co/dWKxSzwCfg JPost pic.twitter.com/OZWw7u6COf — Jewish Community (@JComm_NewsFeeds) December 4, 2018

Today Israel is fighting the violence against women in the country. 24 women were Murdered in 2018 only . #מצב_חירוםpic.twitter.com/bALeCzSqpM — noam cohen (@noamc37) December 4, 2018

In Tel Aviv’s central Habima Square, a poignant installation of over 200 shoes painted red was laid out to mark the protest, while a nationwide 24-minute period of silence was held at 10 AM as a tribute to the victims.

Demonstration at HaBima Sq. in #TelAviv as part of nationwide protests against this "Emergency Situation" (#מצבחירום) and strikes to stop violence against women - 24 women have been killed in #Israel so far this year.(Photo by Yehonatan Kellerman/TPS) pic.twitter.com/ACN7c5sgWB — TPS - Israel's News Agency (@TPS_News_co_il) December 4, 2018

The culmination of the strike is expected to attract thousands at a mass rally in the city’s Rabin Square this evening.

Today WE BLOCKED TRAFFIC in Tel-Aviv and Haifa, and PROTESTED OUTSIDE THE CABINET MEETING in Jerusalem, demanding an end to the epidemic of violence against women. On Tuesday, we will have Israel's first ever WOMEN STRIKE. When we Stand Together and fight for change, we can win. pic.twitter.com/62Rp4R255P — עומדים ביחד نقف معًا (@omdimbeyachad) December 2, 2018

Actions, not empty words

Organized by a group known as “I’m a Woman, I’m Striking” and an umbrella of women's groups under the “Red Flag coalition,” the strike has gained widespread backing with over 300 organizations, including labor unions, private companies, and local governments supporting the strike.

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On Monday, the opposition Zionist Union brought a motion of no-confidence against the government in the Knesset over its failure to tackle the issue. However, it failed to pass due to the coalition government abstaining.

In a statement published on Monday night, the organizers reiterated their demand that the government immediately releases a $67 million emergency fund promised but never delivered in last year’s budget to tackle domestic violence, stating “actions are required, not empty words.”

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