Ex-Israeli
PM Ariel Sharon dies at 85.
Published time: January
11, 2014 12:33

Ariel Sharon (Reuters)
OH! Hell War Criminal Ariel Sharon is
coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l

IT TOOK SIX YEARS FOR HIM
TO LEAVE THIS WORLD.
EVEN TO HELL IT WILL
TAKE LONGER

The iconic but
controversial former Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, has died after his
medical condition significantly deteriorated, his son confirmed to the media.
The 85-year-old
politician died in Tel Aviv’s Tel Hashomer hospital, also known as the Chaim
Sheba Medical Center, where he had been in a coma since January 2006 after
suffering a stroke and brain hemorrhage.
For nearly eight years
Sharon was on respiratory life support, occasionally opening his eyes and
moving fingers. He was supported by fluids through a feeding tube.
Signs that his health
was failing started coming shortly before the New Year, with a spokesman for
the hospital reporting deterioration in Sharon’s medical condition. The ex-PM
was suffering from “serious kidney problems” after undergoing surgery,
army radio said.
News website Ynet quoted
medical sources as saying Sharon was taken into intensive care a month ago.
"We are defining
his condition as critical, and there is definitely a threat to his life," Zeev Rotstein, director of the Sheba Medical Center, told reporters.
"The feeling of everyone ... is that this decline is very
serious."
In September, Sharon
underwent surgery to correct his intravenous feeding system.
Last January,
neurological MRI scans revealed significant brain activity in the former PM’s
brain. Medical staff recorded a positive response to family pictures, a
recording of his son's voice and human touch.
Sharon, one of Israel’s
most famous generals, was an iconic figure of his time, yet some of his
policies remain controversial to this day.
Prime Minister elect
Ariel "Arik" Sharon touches the stones of the Western Wall, also
known as the Wailing Wall, as he prays while visiting Judiasm's holiest site in
Jerusalem's Old City February 7, 2001, the morning after being elected as Israel's
next prime minister. (Reuters)
As a military commander,
Sharon sometimes disobeyed orders and followed bold and often risky tactics in
battle. As a politician he was known as “the bulldozer,” a man capable
of getting things done.
Rising from the rank of
paratrooper to Defense Minister, Sharon played a prominent part in several of
Israel’s armed conflicts – the 1948 War of Independence, the 1956 Suez War, the
Six-Day War of 1967, the War of Attrition and the Yom-Kippur War of 1973 and
the 1982 Lebanon War.
By 1967, his military
genius in the Six-Day War earned him the name of "The King of
Israel" and "The Lion of God" with the Israeli
public.
Sharon resigned as a
Defense Minister in 1983 after a commission of inquiry found him personally
liable for failing to prevent the massacre of Palestinian refugees in Beirut’s
Sabra and Shatilla camps by Christian Phalangists.
After retiring from the
army, Sharon joined and later led the Likud party, leaving it in 2005 to form
the new Kadima party.
A military hawk, he was
Israel’s prominent hard-liner when he was elected prime minister in 2001.
In mid-2005 he ended 38
years of military control of the Gaza Strip after directing a unilateral
withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the territory, a shock for those
who supported Sharon’s championing of the construction of Israeli settlements
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
World leaders send
condolences to Israel
UN Secretary General Ban
Ki-moon praised Sharon as “a hero to his people” for his determination,
and urged Israel to build on his legacy of pragmatism to press ahead with the
Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the organization’s press service reports.
“Prime Minister
Sharon will be remembered for his political courage and determination to carry
through with the painful and historic decision to withdraw Israeli settlers and
troops from the Gaza Strip. His successor faces the difficult challenge of
realizing the aspirations of peace between the Israeli and Palestinian people,”
Ban said in a statement.
Ariel Sharon laughs as
his wife Lily stands at his side during an aerial display in an Israeli Air
Force Base July 15, 1982 in this handout photo released by the Government Press
Office. (Reuters/Baruch Rimon/Government Press Office)
Russia’s President
Vladimir Putin has also expressed condolences to Israel’s Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu on the death of an “outstanding statesman and military
commander.” The late politician was highly respected by compatriots and was
held in high esteem in the international arena, Putin said.
Russia will remember him
as “a consistent supporter of Russian-Israeli friendly relations and as a
person who made a considerable contribution to strengthening bilateral mutually
advantageous cooperation,” the message reads.
“Ariel Sharon ... has
been a major figure in the history of his country. After a long military and
political career, he made the choice to turn towards dialogue with
Palestinians,” French President Francois Hollande said in a statement.
British Prime Minister
David Cameron paid tribute to Sharon as “one of the most significant figures in
Israeli history.”
“As prime minister he
took brave and controversial decisions in pursuit of peace, before he was so
tragically incapacitated. Israel has today lost an important leader,”
Cameron said.
US President Barack
Obama praised Sharon’s commitment to Israel and reaffirmed America’s “unshakable
commitment to Israel's security and our appreciation for the enduring
friendship between our two countries.”
The United States
continues to strive for lasting peace and security for Israel “including
through our commitment to the goal of two states living side-by-side in peace
and security,” he said, Reuters cites.
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