Former Israel president, Nobel laureate Shimon Peres dies at 93


Jerusalem, Sep 28 (AP): Shimon Peres, a former Israeli president and prime minister, whose life story mirrored that of the Jewish state and who was celebrated around the world as a Nobel prize-winning visionary who pushed his country toward peace, has died, the Israeli news website YNet reported early today. He was 93.

Peres' condition worsened following a major stroke two weeks ago. In an unprecedented seven-decade political career, Peres filled nearly every position in Israeli public life and was credited with leading the country through some of its most defining moments, from creating its nuclear arsenal in the 1950s, to disentangling its troops from Lebanon and rescuing its economy from triple-digit inflation in the 1980s, to guiding a skeptical nation into peace talks with the Palestinians in the 1990s.

A protege of Israel's founding father David Ben-Gurion, he led the Defense Ministry in his 20s and spearheaded the development of Israel's nuclear program. He was first elected to parliament in 1959 and later held every major Cabinet post including defense, finance and foreign affairs and served three brief stints as prime minister.

His key role in the first Israeli-Palestinian peace accord earned him a Nobel Peace Prize and revered status as Israel's then most recognisable figure abroad. And yet, for much of his political career he could not parlay his international prestige into success in Israeli politics, where he was branded by many as both a utopian dreamer and political schemer.

His well-tailored, necktied appearance and swept-back grey hair seemed to separate him from his more informal countrymen. He suffered a string of electoral defeats: competing in five general elections seeking the prime minister's spot, he lost four and tied one.

He finally secured the public adoration that had long eluded him when he has chosen by parliament to a seven-year term as Israel's ceremonial president in 2007, taking the role of elder statesman.

Peres was celebrated by doves and vilified by hawks for advocating far-reaching Israeli compromises for peace even before he negotiated the first interim accord with the Palestinians in 1993 that set into motion a partition plan that gave them limited self-rule.

That was followed by a peace accord with neighbouring Jordan. But after a fateful six-month period in 1995-96 that included Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, a spate of Palestinian suicide bombings and Peres' own election loss to the more conservative Benjamin Netanyahu, the prospects for peace began to evaporate.

Relegated to the political wilderness, he created his non-governmental Peres Center for Peace that raised funds for cooperation and development projects involving Israel, the Palestinians and Arab nations.

  

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    He was a peacemaker. Rest in Peace.

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  • FLORINE, MUMBAI

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    R.I.P. Shimon Peres

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  • SB, Mlore

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Rip Shimon Pares. Israel, India's only true friend in international community to count at times of real need.

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  • rolf, dubai

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Which ever gate the almighty GOD decided for him to go through, he sure had to have a face to face look at all of his 4000 innocent victims.

    Or maybe, his face to face confrontation started already, since last 13th of september (what a coincidence in the Symbolism of his departure's time, 9.11.2001 and 9.13.2016), not only with the known 4000 innocent palestinian victims, but also with the 3000 victims of 9.11 and the following wars in the Middle East by the Anglo-Zionists, on behalf of iZraHELL.
    Only God knows and can judge, but I believe upon the facts and the circumstances of his death, he sure had a very tough face to face with all the victims of the iZraHelli mischieves before he went through the gate.

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  • Lawrence Pinto , Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Rolf looks like wolf in sheep skin, with fake id.

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  • sb, mlore

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Hahaha....first reveal your true name before trying to propogate your stories.

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba / Dubai

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Rolf,

    You are talking of 4000 innocent Victims. Remember more than million of Jews killed, Converted and expelled from Judah and Israel by invading Arabs army's.....Many surviving Jew's took Refuge in Europe, Africa, China and India ( Bombay, Calcutta, Cochin and Nagaland ) and awaiting Aliya for their Promised Land by Almighty God....But at last their descendants' blessed by Almighty God and they got their Promised land, which they made " Land of honey & Milk .....

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Haha
    Get fact right
    Arab army or Roman cruessader

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  • rolf, rolf

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Mr.Jon you forgot to mention . Germany, Poland, Belgium ,Etc what happened there.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    RIP. The world lost a giant for humanity today. Someone who stood for peace, tolerance, love, humanity, wisdom, grace and much more. He will be dearly missed not only in Israel, but throughout the world on all corners of this planet. Humanity is lesser off without this great man.

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba / Dubai

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Nobel Laureate, Greatest and most respected statesman , and back bone of armament of Israel Defense Force, May his soul rest in peace Amen.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 28 2016

    Shimon Peres, a great man indeed.
    Rest in peace.

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