Man sets himself on fire at psychiatric hospital near Netanya
Officials at Sheba Medical Center say he is suffering from second and third degree burns on 60 percent of his body
A man in his 30s set himself on fire overnight Friday at a psychiatric hospital near Netanya.
Magen David Adom paramedics provided first aid treatment and transferred the man in critical condition from the Lev-Hasharon Mental Health Center in Pardesia to Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer. Hospital officials at Sheba stated that he was suffering from second and third degree burns on 60 percent of his body.
This is the third time this month that a person has successfully set himself on fire in Israel. The first was Moshe Silman, a disabled veteran from Haifa, who doused his body with flammable liquid and set it aflame during a protest for social justice in Tel Aviv on July 14.
Silman wrote and passed out a letter at the protest, setting out his reasons for taking the extreme action. He blamed various government agencies for failing to provide him with financial aid and housing following his disability. Silman died from his injuries on July 20.
There have been several more unsuccessful attempts of self-immolation throughout the country over the past several weeks.
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