Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Shimon Peres, former Israeli president, dies aged 93


  • Sept 28, 2016  03H:59  GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME
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  • From the sectionMiddle East
Media captionShimon Peres, the last of Israel's founding fathers, spoke to the BBC's Lyse Doucet just before his 90th birthday

by Jenny Feder and Biodun Iginla, BBC News, Jerusalem
Former Israeli PM and president Shimon Peres has died aged 93, reports say.
He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.
Mr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.
He won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.
He once said the Palestinians were Israel's "closest neighbours" and might become its "closest friends".
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, then Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, and late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin as they pose with the Nobel Peace Prize, 1994.Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionMr Peres shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for his part in negotiating a peace deal with the Palestinians
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.
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.
Media captionShimon Peres in 2013: 'Live in peace side by side'
Once an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, 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.

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