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Israel ex-PM Ariel Sharon 'deteriorates further' | Israel ex-PM Ariel Sharon 'deteriorates further' |
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The condition of Israeli ex-PM Ariel Sharon - who has been in a coma since 2006 - is showing "a slow and gradual deterioration", doctors say. | The condition of Israeli ex-PM Ariel Sharon - who has been in a coma since 2006 - is showing "a slow and gradual deterioration", doctors say. |
In the latest update, they said his life remained in danger, though he was not in pain and was fighting. | In the latest update, they said his life remained in danger, though he was not in pain and was fighting. |
Mr Sharon, 85, is suffering from a malfunction of several organs including the kidneys. | Mr Sharon, 85, is suffering from a malfunction of several organs including the kidneys. |
He became PM in 2001 and suffered a mild stroke in 2005. He went into a coma after a bigger stroke in 2006. | He became PM in 2001 and suffered a mild stroke in 2005. He went into a coma after a bigger stroke in 2006. |
He has been in a persistent vegetative state since. | He has been in a persistent vegetative state since. |
On Thursday it was confirmed that he was in a critical condition. | On Thursday it was confirmed that he was in a critical condition. |
Professor Zeev Rotstein, of the Sheba Medical Centre near Tel Aviv, said on Friday: "Tests show a slow, gradual deterioration in the functioning of his vital organs... His state has not changed. He's still in critical condition, and his life is in danger." | Professor Zeev Rotstein, of the Sheba Medical Centre near Tel Aviv, said on Friday: "Tests show a slow, gradual deterioration in the functioning of his vital organs... His state has not changed. He's still in critical condition, and his life is in danger." |
Mr Sharon's family remains at his bedside. | Mr Sharon's family remains at his bedside. |
US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday that the thoughts of the American people were with Mr Sharon's family. | US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday that the thoughts of the American people were with Mr Sharon's family. |
"We remember his contributions, the sacrifices he made to ensure the survival and the wellbeing of Israel," he said. | "We remember his contributions, the sacrifices he made to ensure the survival and the wellbeing of Israel," he said. |
'Security and peace' | 'Security and peace' |
Having fought in four Israeli wars since the state's founding in 1948, Mr Sharon is admired by many Israelis as a great military leader, but is reviled by Palestinians. | Having fought in four Israeli wars since the state's founding in 1948, Mr Sharon is admired by many Israelis as a great military leader, but is reviled by Palestinians. |
In both the 1967 and 1973 wars, Mr Sharon led divisions that played a key role in Israeli successes. | In both the 1967 and 1973 wars, Mr Sharon led divisions that played a key role in Israeli successes. |
While serving as defence minister in 1982, he masterminded Israel's invasion of Lebanon to push back fighters of the Palestine Liberation Organisation which was based there. | |
During the invasion, Lebanese Christian militiamen allied to Israel massacred hundreds of Palestinians in two Beirut refugee camps under Israeli control. | During the invasion, Lebanese Christian militiamen allied to Israel massacred hundreds of Palestinians in two Beirut refugee camps under Israeli control. |
The following year an Israeli commission of inquiry ruled that he had carried personal responsibility for allowing the massacres to take place. | The following year an Israeli commission of inquiry ruled that he had carried personal responsibility for allowing the massacres to take place. |
He was nevertheless elected prime minister 18 years later, pledging to achieve "security and true peace", and served until his second stroke. | He was nevertheless elected prime minister 18 years later, pledging to achieve "security and true peace", and served until his second stroke. |
Mr Sharon was a keen promoter of the construction of Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. He also initiated the construction of the controversial West Bank barrier following a wave of deadly attacks by Palestinian militants who were able to get into Israel. | Mr Sharon was a keen promoter of the construction of Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. He also initiated the construction of the controversial West Bank barrier following a wave of deadly attacks by Palestinian militants who were able to get into Israel. |
But in 2005, despite fierce opposition in Israel, he ordered the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip. | But in 2005, despite fierce opposition in Israel, he ordered the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip. |
In that year, he left his Likud Party to establish the centrist Kadima Party and appeared headed for re-election when he suffered the major stroke in 2006. | In that year, he left his Likud Party to establish the centrist Kadima Party and appeared headed for re-election when he suffered the major stroke in 2006. |
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