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Ariel Sharon death: Israelis pay respects at Knesset Ariel Sharon death: Israelis pay respects at Knesset
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Israelis are filing past the body of ex-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has died aged 85 of heart failure after eight years in a coma. Thousands of Israelis have filed past the body of ex-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who died on Saturday aged 85 - after eight years in a coma.
Draped in the national flag, his body is lying in state at the parliament building in Jerusalem. A private burial will take place on Monday. Draped in a flag, his coffin lay in state outside the parliament building in Jerusalem.
Israeli and world figures have paid tribute to a man who fought in four major wars before taking up politics. A state funeral will take place on Monday before a military burial ceremony at his ranch near Sderot.
But there was little sorrow among Palestinians who saw him as an enemy. Israeli and world figures have paid tribute to Mr Sharon but there was little sorrow among Palestinians.
A convoy of vehicles brought Mr Sharon's body from the Tzrifin military base to the Knesset (the Israeli parliament) on Sunday, after which members of the Knesset guard carried his coffin to a podium in front of the building where he is now lying in state. Mr Sharon's body was brought to the Knesset (the Israeli parliament) on Sunday morning and his coffin was then placed on a podium in the plaza outside the building, where it lay in state throughout the day.
Prayers have been said over his coffin and flags are flying at half mast. President Shimon Peres laid a wreath and stood in silence beside the coffin. Prayers were said as flags flew at half mast. President Shimon Peres laid a wreath and stood in silence beside the coffin.
A steady stream of thousands of people filed past the podium in the plaza outside the Knesset. Many took pictures while others lit candles in memory of the former leader. Former army colleagues were among those in the crowd. A steady stream of thousands of people filed past the podium. Many took pictures while others lit candles in memory of the former leader.
The number of people grew as darkness fell, with some elderly mourners moved to tears.
Ministers held a minute's silence at Sunday's cabinet meeting to remember their former leader. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his colleagues that Mr Sharon was "tied to the land and knew that it had to be defended".Ministers held a minute's silence at Sunday's cabinet meeting to remember their former leader. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his colleagues that Mr Sharon was "tied to the land and knew that it had to be defended".
A state funeral will be held at the Knesset on Monday, before Mr Sharon's body is taken to his farm, Sycamore ranch, near Sderot in southern Israel where he will be buried next to his wife Lili in a military ceremony.A state funeral will be held at the Knesset on Monday, before Mr Sharon's body is taken to his farm, Sycamore ranch, near Sderot in southern Israel where he will be buried next to his wife Lili in a military ceremony.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to accompany the coffin on his final journey, Israeli army radio reports.Tens of thousands of people are expected to accompany the coffin on his final journey, Israeli army radio reports.
Dignitaries from around the world are thought likely to attend the funeral, including US Vice President Joe Biden, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Middle East international envoy Tony Blair and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.Dignitaries from around the world are thought likely to attend the funeral, including US Vice President Joe Biden, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Middle East international envoy Tony Blair and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Mr Sharon, known as "The Bulldozer", was a giant of Israel's military and political scene, whose term as prime minister ended abruptly when he had a major stroke that put him in a coma in January 2006.Mr Sharon, known as "The Bulldozer", was a giant of Israel's military and political scene, whose term as prime minister ended abruptly when he had a major stroke that put him in a coma in January 2006.
Months before his stroke, he had guided Israelis through a unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, with the declared aim of easing tensions with the Palestinians.Months before his stroke, he had guided Israelis through a unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, with the declared aim of easing tensions with the Palestinians.
The BBC's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen said he had shaped the current state of the West Bank and Israel's relations with the Palestinians more than any other Israeli politician in recent years.The BBC's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen said he had shaped the current state of the West Bank and Israel's relations with the Palestinians more than any other Israeli politician in recent years.
He fought in Israel's war of independence in 1948, took part in Israel's invasion of the Sinai in 1956 and commanded an armoured division in the 1967 Middle East war.He fought in Israel's war of independence in 1948, took part in Israel's invasion of the Sinai in 1956 and commanded an armoured division in the 1967 Middle East war.
In 1973, he led Israel's counter-attack against Arab armies across the Suez Canal, cutting off Egypt's 3rd Army.In 1973, he led Israel's counter-attack against Arab armies across the Suez Canal, cutting off Egypt's 3rd Army.
But after Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982 he was found to have been responsible by an Israeli inquiry for failing to prevent the massacre of Palestinians by Christian Phalangist militia in Beirut's Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.But after Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982 he was found to have been responsible by an Israeli inquiry for failing to prevent the massacre of Palestinians by Christian Phalangist militia in Beirut's Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.
Palestinians have denounced him as a war criminal and in the Gaza Strip people celebrated his death.Palestinians have denounced him as a war criminal and in the Gaza Strip people celebrated his death.
"He wanted to erase the Palestinian people from the map... He wanted to kill us, but at the end of the day, Sharon is dead and the Palestinian people are alive," said Tawfik Tirawi, who served as Palestinian intelligence chief when Sharon was prime minister."He wanted to erase the Palestinian people from the map... He wanted to kill us, but at the end of the day, Sharon is dead and the Palestinian people are alive," said Tawfik Tirawi, who served as Palestinian intelligence chief when Sharon was prime minister.