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Ariel Sharon 1928-2014
Steady trickle of mourners file by Sharon’s body at Knesset
Netanyahu: He was ‘among the greatest’ military commanders in Jewish history; Joe Biden, other foreign dignitaries to attend funeral Monday, public also invited; Arab world joyful at death
The body of former prime minister Ariel Sharon was laid out in state in
the courtyard of the Knesset on Sunday.A
small but steady stream of people filed by his casket, draped in an
Israeli flag, to pay their last respects to the war hero and politician
ahead of his funeral Monday.Sharon died Saturday after eight years in a
vegetative state. He was 85.President Shimon Peres and Knesset speaker
Yuli Edelstein laid wreaths in front of the casket. Police anticipated
that large numbers of people would travel to Jerusalem in the course of
Sunday to pay respects to the former prime minister, and extra bus
services were laid on. But the crowds proved fairly thin — a trickle
rather than a river of mourners, with just a few thousand expected to
pay respects before the casket by 6 p.m.The weekly cabinet meeting
opened with a
minute of standing in silence in memory of Sharon, after which Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eulogized his predecessor and longtime
colleague — and sometimes rival — in the Likud party.Sharon, he said,
“was first and foremost a
warrior and a commander, among the greatest military commanders produced
by the Jewish people in recent times and throughout its history.”
Netanyahu then listed the military campaigns in which Sharon had
participated and praised him for his contributions to Israel’s
security.“In all his roles — as defense minister,
housing minister, infrastructures minster, and foreign minister — Arik
contributed to the State of Israel, as he did also as prime minister of
Israel. I think that he represents the generation of Jewish fighters
that our people established with the renewal of our independence.”On
Monday morning, the Knesset will hold a
formal mourning ceremony, attended by the nation’s leaders and notable
dignitaries, before his body is taken to the family’s Sycamore Farm for
burial.Sharon’s death was announced just after 2 p.m.
on Saturday, after his condition deteriorated for several weeks. The
former prime minister had been fighting kidney failure and blood
infection. He had been in a coma since suffering a debilitating stroke
in 2006.Among
foreign dignitaries expected to visit Israel to bid farewell to Sharon
are US Vice President Joe Biden, Quartet representative and former UK
prime minister Tony Blair, Czech Prime Minister Jiri Rusnok, Russian
parliamentary head Sergey Naryshkin, German Foreign Minister
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Spanish Home Affairs Minister Jorge Fernandez
Diaz and Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander,
according to a government statement.Peres, Netanyahu, Edelstein, Biden and Blair
will speak at the Monday Knesset ceremony, along with Marit Danon,
Sharon’s secretary in the prime minister’s office and Shimon Cahaner,
who fought alongside Sharon in 1967. Pop star Sarit Hadad will sing, and
Sharon’s sons Omri Sharon and Gilad Sharon will recite kaddish.At 2:30 p.m. Monday Sharon will be laid to rest at Sycamore Ranch (Havat Hashikmim) in the Negev in a military ceremony.IDF Chief of General Staff Benny Gantz and
Omri and Gilad Sharon will speak at the burial. A song by another Arik
who died recently, Einstein, will be played.Though open to the public, room at the Negev
funeral will be limited, and seats will only be allocated to those with
invitations. His casket will be carried by six major generals and he
will be laid to rest alongside his second wife, Lily, who died in 2000.Security at the event is expected to be heavy
and drivers planning to attend should park at Sapir College or Kibbutz
Dorot and take shuttle buses from there, an official announcement said.Sharon, whose nickname was “The Bulldozer,”
cut a powerful yet divisive figure in Israeli politics for six decades.
Fighting in Israel’s early wars, he earned a reputation as a maverick
equally unafraid of enemies or superiors. As a security hawk and
champion of the settler movement, he rose to become prime minister on a
hard-line platform during the Second Intifada in 2000, yet the most
lasting impression of him was seemingly left by his decision to pull out
of the Gaza Strip in 2005.After his death tributes poured in from Israeli and world leaders.Peres issued a statement calling the 85-year-old leader a “dear friend” who had “lost his final battle.”Former prime
minister Ehud Olmert, who followed Sharon into Kadima in 2005 and
replaced Sharon as prime minister and Kadima party head after the latter
fell into a coma in January 2006, said his predecessor was “one of the
State of Israel’s greatest soldiers and warriors before and since it was
founded.”Settler leaders and supporters were less effusive. MK Orit Strock of the nationalist-Orthodox Jewish Home
party took to Facebook to say God deserved praise for removing Sharon
from public life before he could uproot West Bank settlements as he had
uprooted Gaza settlements.US
President Barack Obama praised “a leader who dedicated his life to the
State of Israel.” In a White House statement, Obama said: “On behalf of
the American people, Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to the
family of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and to the people
of Israel.” The statement reaffirmed “our unshakable commitment to
Israel’s security. We continue to strive for lasting peace and security
for the people of Israel, including through our commitment to the goal
of two states living side-by-side in peace and security.”Former US president George W. Bush, who worked
closely with Sharon when their terms overlapped, called Sharon a
“partner in seeking security for the Holy Land and a better, peaceful
Middle East.”“I was honored to know this man of courage and call him friend,” he
said.In the Arab world and elsewhere, though, some focused on Sharon’s
hawkish past, celebrating his passing.In the Palestinian refugee camps
of Sabra and
Shatila in Lebanon, where Sharon was blamed for allowing a massacre in
1982, his death was met with joy.“My heart beats with happiness because
he is dead,” a Palestinian man in Shatila was quoted saying by the
Lebanese Daily Star.Senior Fatah official Jibril Rajoub said it
was a shame Sharon would never stand trial before an international
tribune for his actions.“Sharon was a criminal, responsible for the
assassination of [Palestinian president Yasser] Arafat, and we would
have hoped to see him appear before the International Criminal Court as a
war criminal,” AFP quoted Rajoub saying.PLO official Dr. Mustafa
Barghouti told the BBC that the Palestinians had no positive memories of
Sharon.“Nobody should celebrate any death. But
unfortunately I have to say that Mr. Sharon left no good memories with
Palestinians. Unfortunately he had a path of war and aggression and a
great failure in making peace with the Palestinian people,” he said.
Some Palestinians in the Gaza Strip celebrated
Sharon’s death. Residents of Khan Younis took to the streets, burning
photos of Sharon and handing out candies to passersby.Human Rights Watch issued a statement
lamenting the fact that Sharon would never stand trial. “It’s a shame
that Sharon has gone to his grave without facing justice for his role in
Sabra and Shatila and other abuses,” Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East
and North Africa director at the NGO, said.Sharon led the invasion of Lebanon in 1982 as
defense minister, but was forced to resign the post after a commission
of inquiry found him responsible for failing to prevent the massacre by
Christian Phalangists of Palestinian refugees in Beirut’s Sabra and
Shatila camps.
Born in 1928, Sharon fought in Israel’s War of
Independence, where he commanded five ill-fated attempts to take the
strategic post of Latrun.In the 1950s he led a number of raids into
Jordanian territory as reprisals for attacks on the young state.In 1967, he planned the IDF’s first divisional battle, against the Abu Agheila stronghold in the Sinai, completely on his own.During the Yom Kippur War in 1973, he led
Israeli troops across the Suez Canal, breaking the back of the Egyptian
offensive. As his troops encircled Egypt’s Third Army, Sharon, a
reserves officer at the time, instructed them to plant Israeli flags on
the high ground, so that the Egyptians would look back across the water
and see that they were trapped.After being pushed out of the military, Sharon
founded the hard-line Likud party, advocating for strong security and
settlement expansion.His visit to the Temple Mount as Likud party
head in 2000 was seen by some as the spark for the Second Intifada, and
several months later he was elected prime minister by a public hungry
for security, amid suicide bombings and other attacks.In mid-2005, he directed a unilateral
withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip, ending a
38-year military control of the territory. It was a shocking turnaround
for a man who had been a leading player in building Jewish settlements
in captured territories.He bolted the Likud party soon after and
established the centrist Kadima party, where he was joined by Ehud
Olmert and Tzipi Livni. He appeared on his way to an easy reelection
when he suffered a severe stroke in January 2006. His deputy, Olmert,
took over and was elected prime minister a few months later.Sharon had a first, small stroke in December
2005 and was put on blood thinners before experiencing a severe brain
hemorrhage on January 4, 2006. After spending months in the Jerusalem
hospital where he was initially treated, Sharon was transferred to the
long-term care facility at Tel Hashomer Hospital. He was taken home
briefly at one point, but was returned to the hospital, where he had
been since.He is survived by his older sister Dita, his
two living sons, Omri and Gilad, his daughter-in-law Inbal, and his six
grandchildren.