The Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, USA said that on the afternoon of Sunday (February 25), a man burned outside the Embassy in Israel.
The New York Times reported that the Fire Bureau said that the Special Corporation personnel extinguished the fire outside the embassy at about 1 pm on Sunday (Singapore time at around 2 am on Monday).
The U.S. Air Force spokesman confirmed that night that the man who ignited the self -immolation was an active pilot of the US Air Force.He was taken to a nearby hospital, and the current situation is critical.
A spokesman for the Israeli Embassy said that no embassy staff was injured.
When the police arrived at the scene, the man seemed to shoot his protests and live broadcast through the social media platform.The New York Times videos showed that a man walked towards the Israeli embassy in Washington, but it was impossible to confirm who the account of the release of the video was.
The man stood in front of the Embassy's iron gate and said: "I refuse to be an ethnic extinction. I am about to take extreme protests."
After saying this, the man put down his mobile phone and shot himself to pour the transparent liquid in a metal bottle on himself, and then he shouted "Liberty Palestine" while igniting himself.Finally, the man fell to the ground.
Video shows that law enforcement officers took more than a minute to extinguish the fire.
This video was deleted on Sunday afternoon, and a message replaced by the channel stated that the channel violated the use of the social media platform.This is the only video released by the account. The account head image is a Palestinian flag.
Reporting refers to the men's camouflage in the video. The name he used is consistent with the personal information of a Dicksas active Air Force officer on the leading British platform.The official has not confirmed the identity of the man.
In addition, the police also investigated whether a suspicious car near the embassy in Israel had explosives.Police spokesman said the scene was lifted at 4 pm.
Israeli officials said that since Hamas raid at least 1,200 people on October 7 last year, Israel has launched a counterattack in the Gaza Strip, and protests against Israel have occurred almost every day across the country.