Man sets himself on fire in front of Israeli embassy in U.S.

A man set himself on fire outside Israel’s embassy in Washington, DC, on Sunday afternoon in an apparent act of protest.
The person was hospitalised with life-threatening injuries.
Israel’s foreign ministry told The Times of Israel that no one else was harmed in the incident.
The demonstrator was not immediately identified.
First responders arrived on the scene around 1 p.m. (1800 GMT), according to DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
Secret Service members extinguished the blaze and the man was rushed to a local hospital.
Investigators searched the man’s vehicle “as a precaution,’’ a Secret Service spokesperson told the Chicago Sun-Times.
Several first responders were seen outside the embassy.
This is the second person to set themselves on fire outside an Israeli building in the US during Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza.
A woman, on December 1, self-immolated outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta (in the U.S. state of Georgia).
One security guard there was injured as he tried to stop her from harming herself.
A Palestinian flag was reportedly found on the ground.
(dpa/NAN)
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