Kevincinho KDG10 Posted September 28, 2016 Share Posted September 28, 2016 Former Israeli president dies Shimon Peres at 93 years. It was one of the initiators of the Oslo peace process, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize along with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Yitzhak Rabin. The Israeli president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres died this morning at the age of 93 years, two weeks after suffering a stroke, sources have reported Shiva Hospital in the town of Tel Hashomer, told local media. Peres was hospitalized at the medical center since Sept. 13, when he suffered a stroke, and in the last few hours the situation had worsened considerably, according to the Ynet news service. At 07:00 local time (0400 GMT) doctors are expected to report a medical report on the situation, although the major local media indicate has since died. For two weeks, and although feared for his life in the first 24 hours of admission, the veteran Israeli politician had remained in stable condition in gravity. The worsening health has surprised after two weeks that had reported a slight improvement and medical valued whether to allow himself to breathe without mechanical assistance. Considered one of the Israeli politicians more world-class boost the peace process in Oslo, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize along with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Yitzhak Rabin in Israel ended its policy of 70 years at the helm career Presidency, which he left in 2014, following hold numerous positions. His most internationally recognized contribution was as the architect today by the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian-Israeli rapprochement, culminating in 1993 with Israeli recognition of the Organization for the Liberation of Palestine (PLO) and vice versa. According to local political analysts, his death concludes the generation of those political architects of the State of Israel, founded in 1948. multitudinous and international funeralUS presidents, Barack Obama; France, Francois Hollande, and Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, are among the world leaders who have confirmed their presence at the funeral of the Israeli president, Shimon Peres, died today at age 93. More than twenty heads of state and government are scheduled to attend the funeral of fellow Nobel Peace Prize to be held next Friday on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. According to the list provided by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Obama will head the remarkable delegation of his country, which also includes Secretary of State John Kerry; Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and her husband and former president, Bill Clinton. In addition to Barack, Hollande and Peña Nieto, have also confirmed their participation so far, the presidents of Togo and Romania, as well as the prime ministers of Canada and Australia, the heir to the British crown, Prince Charles, and Queen mother of Holland, among others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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