The desperation that led Haifa resident Moshe Silman to set himself on fire on Saturday night in Tel Aviv, exactly one year after the first tents were erected on Rothschild Boulevard, is a tragic example of the depth of the gaping chasm between the people and the government, a break in the making for years, and has been on full display since last July.
- By jojo
- 16 Jul 2012
- 01:13AM
today's world is different, all countries are connected. No country can't be in a good shape where all the other countries in all corner of the worlds are having a challenging time. Israel is not an exception to the rules, their economy is suffereing like any other country. The only question is where are we headed now, USA is slowly moving, China is slowing down, Europe is is getting worse day after day and the rest of the world will just falling behind. Some govt are corrupted and some are about ok, but at the end of the day, economy is what drives all this.
thank you
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