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Shimon Peres, former Israeli president, dies aged 93 Shimon Peres, former Israeli president, dies aged 93
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Shimon Peres, who served twice as Israel's prime minister and once as president, has died at the age of 93.Shimon Peres, who served twice as Israel's prime minister and once as president, has died at the age of 93.
Mr Peres suffered a stroke two weeks ago. His condition had improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.Mr Peres suffered a stroke two weeks ago. His condition had improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.
His son Chemi led tributes to "one of the founding fathers of the state of Israel" who "worked tirelessly" for it.His son Chemi led tributes to "one of the founding fathers of the state of Israel" who "worked tirelessly" for it.
World figures are expected to attend his funeral in Jerusalem on Friday, including US President Barack Obama, Prince Charles and Pope Francis.World figures are expected to attend his funeral in Jerusalem on Friday, including US President Barack Obama, Prince Charles and Pope Francis.
Mr Peres was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948.Mr Peres was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948.
He won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 for his role negotiating the Oslo peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier, a prize he shared with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
He once said the Palestinians were Israel's "closest neighbours" and might become its "closest friends".He once said the Palestinians were Israel's "closest neighbours" and might become its "closest friends".
Mr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside. Mr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside. He "left us without suffering", said Rafi Walden, his son-in-law and personal physician.
He had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.He had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.
The funeral will be held at Mount Herzl, Israel's national cemetery in Jerusalem. The funeral will be held on Friday at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, Israel's national cemetery.
The Clintons, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and UK Prime Minister Theresa May have all confirmed they will attend, Israel's Foreign Ministry said. Mr Peres's son, Chemi, said of his father: "He served our people before we even had a country of our own. He worked tirelessly for Israel from the very first day of the state to the last day of his life."
'Giant among men' "My father used to say - and I'm quoting - 'You are only as great as the cause you serve,'" he added.
He "left us without suffering", said Rafi Walden, his son-in-law.
Mr Peres's son, Chemi, said of his father: "He served our people before we even had a country of our own.
"He worked tirelessly for Israel from the very first day of the state to the last day of his life.
"My father used to say - and I'm quoting - you are only as great as the cause you serve."
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his "deep sorrow" over Mr Peres' death.Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his "deep sorrow" over Mr Peres' death.
"As a man of vision, his gaze was aimed to the future," he said in a video statement."As a man of vision, his gaze was aimed to the future," he said in a video statement.
"As a man of security, he fortified Israel's strength in many ways, some of which even today are still unknown."As a man of security, he fortified Israel's strength in many ways, some of which even today are still unknown.
"As a man of peace, he worked until his final days toward reconciling with our neighbours for a better future for our children.''"As a man of peace, he worked until his final days toward reconciling with our neighbours for a better future for our children.''
Meanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his "dear friend" in a statement, and said: "He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together."Meanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his "dear friend" in a statement, and said: "He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together."
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas issued a statement calling Peres's death "a great loss to humanity and peace in the region", according to the Reuters news agency. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas sent a letter of condolence to Mr Peres' family "expressing his sorrow and sadness", a statement said.
"Peres was a partner in creating the peace of the brave with the late President Yasser Arafat and Prime Minister Rabin, and has made intensive efforts to reach a long-lasting peace since the Oslo agreement and until the last breath," it added.
But the militant Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, which dominates the Gaza Strip, expressed happiness.But the militant Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, which dominates the Gaza Strip, expressed happiness.
"Shimon Peres was the last remaining Israeli officials who founded the occupation," spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told the Associated Press. "His death is the end of a phase in the history of this occupation and the beginning of a new phase of weakness." "Shimon Peres was one of the last Israeli founders of the occupation," spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told the BBC. "His death marks the end of an era in the history of the Israeli occupation."
Who was Shimon Peres?Who was Shimon Peres?
Mr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
At the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.At the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.
He secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.He secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.
He was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.He was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.
Once an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.Once an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.
He maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.He maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.
In 2013 he said: "There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war." In 2013, a year before stepping down as president, Mr Peres said: "There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war."
He retired from his role as president in 2014.
Mr Peres' casket will be placed at the Knesset (parliament) on Thursday for the public to pay their final respects, media reports say.