www.worldwidehippies.com
| 1 month ago
Moshe Silman, believed to be in his 50s, suffered third-degree burns to 80-90 percent of his body after his act of self-immolation Saturday, and is unconscious on a respirator in intensive care at Tel Aviv's Tel Hashomer-Sheba hospital, the ...
www.theprophecyblog.com
| 1 month ago
... of Tel Aviv, is fighting for his life after suffering extensive burns. Moshe Silman poured gasoline on his body and set himself on fire during a social justice demonstration. ... Tags: Ablaze, Benjamin Netanyahu, Burns, Demonstrations, Financial
www.phillyimc.org
| 1 month ago
Social justice in Israel is just a figure of speech. It's entirely lacking. Neoliberal harshness is policy. ... Thousands rallied in Tel Aviv. No one imagined what Moshe Silman planned. He self-immolated in protest. Haaretz said: "As
randompottins.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
A 57-year old man is in a critical condition in Israel's Tel Hashomer hospital after setting fire to himself at the end of a march through central Tel Aviv demanding social justice. About 10000 people had taken part in the march, and were about
parshathoughts.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
A Haifa man in his 50s lit himself on fire at a rally in Tel Aviv Saturday night marking the one-year anniversary of the social justice movement. Moshe Sliman was homeless and had been living in Tel Aviv's tent city for three weeks before
www.fivestarwebsolution.com
| 1 month ago
Silman, 46, set himself on fire on Tel Aviv's Kaplan Street on Saturday night during a social justice protest, and remains in near-fatal condition with burns covering 94% of his body. Paramedics rushed him to the Ichilov Medical Center, but he ...
kiaoragaza.wordpress.com
| 1 month ago
“What Moshe did represents the whole range of problems of our society when a person loses everything and comes to authorities to get help and they deny him,” Alon Lee-Green, an activist with the social movement in Tel Aviv, told Al Jazeera. “And then
epou.net
| 1 month ago
Thousands of demonstrators marched the streets of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Be'er Sheva Sunday night, enraged by anti-social policies and by Prime Minister Netanyahu's response to the event, which he defined it a “personal tragedy.”