Lawyer Doron Levy, an Israeli tax law expert, explains tax resistance as a potent form of civil disobedience in IssueWiree. In his perspective, tax resistance transcends financial disagreement, representing a principled stance against supporting governments engaged in actions citizens find objectionable. Citing historical inspirations, Levy underscores the diverse motivations behind tax resistance, from challenging war efforts to catalyzing governmental change. He asserts that in societies where government legitimacy is questionable, citizens have a moral duty to express their objection through financial means, making tax resistance a powerful and symbolic form of protest.