Forum Post: Israeli sets himself on fire at rally to mark anniversary of mass social protests
Posted 12 years ago on July 14, 2012, 8:49 p.m. EST by vvv0714
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Ben Kelmer/Associated Press - EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT - People try to extinguish flame after a man set himself on fire during a protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, July 14, 2012. A few thousand Israelis rallied to mark a year since a wave of economic protests swept the country to protest the high cost of living and other social issues.
By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, July 14, 5:04 PM
JERUSALEM — An Israeli protester set himself alight during a rally Saturday night marking the anniversary of a wave of demonstrations that swept the country to protest the high cost of living and other social issues, authorities said.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the man in his 40s poured flammable liquid over himself at a protest in Tel Aviv and set himself on fire. He was later rushed to a hospital where he is being treated for serious burns, Rosenfeld said.
Israel’s Channel 10 TV showed footage of the man on fire. People crowded around, trying to put out the flames with shirts and water. People could be heard shouting “medic” and “bring water quickly.”
Cases of self-immolation as a form of protest are rare in Israel, and it was not immediately clear what prompted the man to set himself alight.
In 2005, a woman died of burns sustained after she set herself on fire to protest Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip when the government evicted thousands of Israelis from their homes there.
Outside of Israel, the most famous recent case of self-immolation took place in Tunisia, where fruit-seller Mohammed Bouazizi set himself on fire in December 2010, helping set off the country’s uprising — and with it, the Arab Spring.
Saturday’s rally in Tel Aviv took place at the same time as one in Jerusalem. Some of the few thousand people who turned out carried signs reading “social justice for everybody” and “stop exploiting us.”
Saturday’s demonstrations were part of an effort to reenergize a protest movement began last July with complaints about housing prices but quickly shifted to a wide range of social economic issues like high food costs, low wages and better education. Hundreds of thousands of people marched in the demonstrations last year, and protest camps sprouted up in city centers across the country.
About half a million Israelis took to the streets when the protest movement peaked last year. Demonstrations dwindled out soon after the government set up a committee it said would provide solutions to the wide array of social issues plaguing Israelis.
Protest leader Daphni Leef said Saturday that little has changed since then.
I might sympathize with the Israelis more, if they treated the Palestinians equally. I agree equality for all.