Does Naftali Bennett care about the deaths of the homeless on the streets of Tel Aviv?
A Zionist newspaper wrote referring to the deaths of three homeless people in Tel Aviv in recent days, officials again refuse to accept responsibility.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and other officials wrote in an article referring to the deaths of three homeless people in Tel Aviv in recent days due to the storm and the inability of Israeli officials to take care of the poor residents of occupied Palestine. This time, as always, the homeless will be blamed.
A 57-year-old homeless man from the former Soviet Union was found in critical condition on a bench south of Tel Aviv on December 18, according to the Saturday issue of the Haaretz newspaper. The father of three, he had not been in contact with his family for about 20 years. A statement from the emergency services said rescuers had tried to resuscitate him.
The man was lying unconscious on a street bench and his clothes were soaked from the heavy rain for the past 24 hours. He was taken to a hospital in Tel Aviv, where hospital officials announced that he had died. It was only after his death that the issue became public that the Tel Aviv municipality issued an effort to set up a dilapidated emergency shelter for our homeless residents.
As of Wednesday, the death toll had risen to three after the bodies of two other homeless men were found in Batiam, an area that does not provide shelter for the homeless. At noon, rescuers found the body of a 60-year-old man without an identity card in the garage of the mall’s parking lot.