World leaders bid tearful farewell to Shimon Peres

World leaders bid tearful farewell to Shimon Peres

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 12:21 PM IST
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Jerusalem : Former Israeli president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres was laid to rest here in a funeral attended by world leaders including US President Barack Obama who hailed him as a “giant of 20th century”.

Peres, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 93, served as two-time prime minister, minister of defence, foreign affairs, finance and transportation; and, until 2014, as president of the country and did more than anyone to build Israel’s formidable military might and its nuclear programme.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Peres as a “great man of the world”.  “He soared to incredible heights. He was a great man of Israel; he was a great man of the world. Israel grieves for him, the world grieves for him, but we find hope in his legacy, as does the world,” Netanyahu told mourners at Mount Herzl national cemetery where Peres would be buried alongside other prominent leaders of the Jewish state.

n what is the largest gathering of foreign dignitaries in the history of Israel, President Obama, French President Francois Hollande, German President Joachim Gauck and scores of other world leaders attended the funeral amid tight security.

Obama, who awarded Peres the presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012, is one of the speakers at the ceremony. He arrived in Israel this morning. He wore a black Jewish skullcap as he took his seat at the ceremony. “In many ways, he reminded me of some other giants of the 20th century that I’ve had the honour to meet,” Obama told mourners, as he compared Peres to Nelson Mandela and Queen Elizabeth. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was also among attendees. He was seated in the front row at the request of Peres’s family.

Abbas, who is on his first visit to Israel since September 2010 when peace talks broke down, shook hands and spoke briefly with Netanyahu upon arrival.

Abbas, who signed the Oslo accords along with Peres, has called him a “brave” partner for peace. Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and Jordanian Prime Minister Jawad Anani were also in attendance.  Jordan’s King Abdullah II sent a condolence letter to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin in which he highlighted Peres’ efforts to bring peace between Israel and the Palestinians as part of a two-state solution.

Egypt and Jordan are the only two Arab countries to have signed peace treaties with Israel.

Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin in his eulogy at the funeral ceremony credited Peres with ensuring the State of Israel “as an indisputable fact”.           “Like you, I was also born into the Zionist Movement in those decisive years between vision and fulfillment. I was fortunate to look up to you as a partner in the building of the State of Israel from its very foundations,” Rivlin said. “However, with much thanks to you Shimon, for our sons and daughters, for our friends – and yes for our opponents – the State of Israel is an indisputable fact,” he said.

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