Media Blames Netanyahu for Homeless Man’s Suicide Attempt (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu 07/15/12)
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Broadcast media promote the idea that Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu is to be blamed for the failed and self-described homeless
businessman´s suicide attempt when he set himself on fire Saturday
night.
While Israel’s print media reported that the man, Moshe Silman,
blamed Prime Minister Netanyahu for his plight, Voice of Israel
government radio quoted several people at the small “social justice”
protest in Tel Aviv Saturday night and carefully built a scenario
that concluded with a protester declaring, “Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu! Wake up.”
In case radio listeners did not accept the message, the news anchor
repeated the quote.
Silman suffered burns over 80 percent of his body and is in serious
but not life-threatening condition.
He read a speech at the rally, putting the blame squarely on
Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz for his despair, and
then poured a liquid over himself and set himself on fire.
It turns out that he is not someone who simply never got out of the
vicious cycle of poverty. He was running a shipping business from Tel
Aviv for several years until it failed. After working as a cab
driver, he suffered a stroke and moved to Haifa.
According to a psychiatric report published on Rotter.net, Silman was
involved with drugs and theft as a teenager, and previously tried to
commit suicide several years ago.
The radio outlet first described his plight and his action and how
people at the scene tried to save his life by dousing him with water.
It then quoted demonstrators who said such a drastic action was bound
to happen because of alleged government inaction to solve the problem
of a shortage of homes and the high cost of housing, particularly in
the metropolitan Tel Aviv area. Prices in outlying areas of the
country are far less.
Voice of Israel government radio is the most popular radio outlet in
Israeli and also has been openly biased against Netanyahu for years,
particularly since he beat out Shimon Peres in the 1996 elections,
upsetting the radio station’s and other mainstream media election
night predictions.
Silman is not new to the protest movement, and he participated in
last summer´s demonstrations.
He declared Saturday night that the government has refused his pleas
for help and felt he had no choice other than to set himself on fire,
copying a similar event in Tunisia last year that set off a peoples´
revolution against the regime. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 07/15/12)
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