Ariel Sharon

1928 - 2014

Ariel Sharon

1928 - 2014

BORN

1928

DIED

2014

Ariel Sharon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 11, 2014.
JERUSALEM (AP) - It was vintage Ariel Sharon: His hefty body bobbing behind a wall of security men, the ex-general led a march onto a Jerusalem holy site, staking a bold claim to a shrine that has been in contention from the dawn of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

What followed was a Palestinian uprising that put Mideast peace efforts into deep-freeze.

Five years later, Sharon, who died Saturday at 85, was again barreling headlong into controversy, bulldozing ahead with his plan to pull Israel out of the Gaza Strip and uproot all 8,500 Jewish settlers living there without regard to threats to his life from Jewish extremists.

His allies said the move was a revolutionary step in peacemaking; his detractors said it was a tactical sacrifice to strengthen Israel's hold on much of the West Bank.

Either way, the withdrawal and the barrier he was building between Israel and the West Bank permanently changed the face of the conflict and marked the f inal legacy of a man who shaped Israel as much as any other leader. He was a farmer-turned-soldier, a soldier-turned-politician, a politician-turned-statesman - a hard-charging Israeli who built Jewish settlements on war-won land, but didn't shy away from destroying them when he deemed them no longer useful.

Sharon died eight years after a debilitating stroke put him into a coma. His body was to lie in state at the parliament on Sunday before he is laid to rest at his ranch in southern Israel on Monday, Israeli media reported. Vice President Joe Biden will lead the U.S. delegation.

His death was greeted with the same strong feelings he evoked in life. Israelis called him a war hero. His enemies called him a war criminal.

President Barack Obama remembered Sharon as "a leader who dedicated his life to the state of Israel."

Former President George W. Bush, who was in the White House during Sharon's tenure, called him a "warrior for the ages and a partner in seeking security for the Holy Land and a better, peaceful Middle East."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a rival and harsh critic of Sharon, said: "His memory will be enshrined forever in the heart of the nation."

President Shimon Peres, a longtime friend and rival, said "he was an outstanding man and an exceptional commander who moved his people and loved them and the people loved him."

The Palestinians, who loathed Sharon as their most bitter enemy, distributed candy, prayed for divine punishment and said they regretted he was never held accountable for his actions, including a massacre in the Lebanese refugee camps of Sabra and Chatilla by Christian militiamen allied with Israel during the 1982 invasion that was largely his brainchild.

"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 Palesti nian intelligence chief when Sharon was prime minister.

The man Israel knew simply by his nickname "Arik" fought in most of Israel's wars, gained a reputation as an adroit soldier and was the godfather of Israel's massive settlement campaign in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. He detested Yasser Arafat, his lifelong adversary, as an "obstacle to peace" and was in turn detested in the Arab world.

His career spanned the Middle East conflict from its early skirmishes through five wars, one of which left him hailed as his nation's savior, and another reviled as its disgrace.

He was a lifelong opponent of concessions to the Arabs who ended up giving away land and offering the Palestinians a state of their own.

His was a life of surprises, none bigger than his election as prime minister in his twilight years, when he spent his first term crushing a Palestinian uprising and his second withdrawing from Gaza. The pullout in 2005 freed 1.3 million Palestinians from Israeli military rule and left his successors the vague outline of his proposal for a final peace settlement with Israel's Arab foes.

After the Gaza withdrawal, Sharon shattered Israel's long-standing political divisions by leaving Likud, the hard-line party he had helped found three decades earlier. He created a new centrist party, called Kadima, or Forward, to support his efforts to reach a deal with the Palestinians and draw Israel's permanent borders. The party was cruising toward victory in upcoming elections when Sharon suffered his stroke.

The stroke set off one of the strangest periods in Israel's political history. While his deputy, Ehud Olmert, quickly assumed office and led Kadima to victory in a subsequent, Sharon remained a visible presence.

Over the years, every development in his medical condition became front-page news. His sons tried to revive him by showing him family photos or bringing Sharon, who often joked about his huge size, his favo rite foods. At one point, doctors moved him back to his family farm, only to return him to the hospital several days later. His son Gilad said that his father could wiggle his fingers and move his eyes.

Marina Lifshitz, a nurse who treated Sharon, said that when she showed Sharon a photo of his late wife, Lily, she saw a tear in his eye. "It is very difficult to forget that," she said Saturday.

Over the past week and a half, doctors reported a sharp decline in his condition as various bodily organs, including his kidneys, failed. On Saturday, Dr. Shlomo Noy of the Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv said "his heart weakened and he peacefully departed" with relatives by his bedside.

"That's it. He has gone. He went when he decided to go," Gilad Sharon said afterward.

As a soldier, Sharon was known for daring tactics and occasional refusal to obey orders. As a politician, he was known as "the bulldozer," contemptuous of his critics, the man who could get things done.

This go-it-alone attitude also shaped his second term as prime minister. Expressing impatience with stalled peace efforts, Sharon opted for separating Israel from the Palestinians, whose birthrate was outpacing that of his own country. He gave up Gaza, with its 21 Jewish settlements, and four West Bank settlements, the first such Israeli pullback since it captured the territories in the 1967 Mideast war.

He also began building a snaking barrier of fences, walls, razor wire and trenches to separate Israel from the West Bank, a project he initially rejected out of fear it would be seen as a tacit renunciation of Israel's claim to the West Bank.

Sharon sold the pullout as a security move. The withdrawal and the barrier, which left large West Bank settlement blocs on Israel's side, led many to suspect his real intention was to sidestep negotiations with the Palestinians and make it easier to hold onto what really mattered to him - chunks of the West Bank, with its biblical Jewish resonance and value as a buffer against attack from the east.

Sharon embodied the farmer-soldier image cherished by the pugnacious Jewish state that arose from the ashes of the Holocaust.

He was born to Russian immigrant parents on Feb. 26, 1928, in the farming community of Kfar Malal, 10 miles (15 kilometers) north of Tel Aviv, and at 14 joined the Haganah, the pre-state defense force. He commanded an infantry platoon during the 1948 Mideast war over Israel's creation.

Leading a ragtag band of soldiers, some Holocaust survivors, Sharon stormed the Jordanian Arab Legion stronghold at Latroun, a key spot on the road to Jerusalem, during the 1948 war that followed Israel's creation. He was badly wounded in the leg and belly, and bled for hours while surrounded by enemy soldiers. He once told The New York Times how he dragged himself into a ravine and drank mud mixed with blood.

"I know it's a terrible thing. Because people will read it and they will say, 'Look, he drinks also blood,'" he said, laughing his trademark deep, hearty chuckle.

In 1953, he commanded Unit 101, a force formed to carry out reprisals for Arab attacks. After the slaying of an Israeli woman and her two children, his troops blew up more than 40 houses in Qibya, a West Bank village then ruled by Jordan, killing 69 Arabs. Sharon later said he thought the houses were empty.

After Israel's 1956 invasion of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Sharon was rebuked for engaging in what commanders regarded as an unnecessary battle with Egyptian forces. Some 30 Israeli soldiers died.

The accolades mounted as well. Sharon received praise for his command of an armored division during the 1967 Mideast War, in which Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula.

His finest hour in uniform, as he described it, came in the 1973 Mideast war. Yanked out of retirement by an army desperate for leadership, he command ed 27,000 Israelis in a daring drive across Egypt's Suez Canal that helped turn the tide of the war. A picture of a boyish-faced, 45-year-old Sharon, bloody bandage wrapped around his head, remains one of the most enduring images of the war.

Out of uniform, he used sheer force of personality to coerce a quarrelsome array of hawkish factions into forming the Likud, which four years later would be elected to power, ending 29 years of rule by the moderate Labor Party.

Sharon became a minister in Menachem Begin's government, and clung to his hawkish views. When Begin negotiated the historic 1979 Camp David peace treaty with Egypt, Israel's first peace agreement with an Arab country, Sharon voted against it.

By the time Israel withdrew from the Sinai Peninsula under the accord, Sharon was Begin's defense minister. Begin quipped that he was reluctant to give Sharon the job lest he "encircle the prime minister's office with tanks."

But when it fell to Sharon to remove the Jewish settlements Israel had built in Sinai, he obediently ordered the protesting settlers to be dragged away and their homes bulldozed to rubble.

Then came one of the most controversial chapters of his tumultuous life.

In 1982 he engineered the invasion of Lebanon. It was portrayed as a quick, limited strike to drive Palestinian fighters from Israel's northern border. Later it emerged that Sharon had a larger plan: to install a pro-Israel regime in Lebanon - a design that typified boldness to his friends and dangerous megalomania to his critics. The conflict quickly escalated, and Israel remained in Lebanon for the next 18 years.

That September, the Israeli military, controlling parts of Beirut, allowed members of the Phalanges, a Lebanese Christian militia allied with Israel, to enter the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Chatilla in Beirut to root out "terrorists." The militiamen systematically slaughtered hundreds of civilians, includ ing women and children. The massacres sparked mass protests in Israel and abroad. An Israeli commission rejected Sharon's contention that he didn't know what was coming, saying: "It is impossible to justify the minister of defense's disregard of the danger of a massacre."

He was fired as defense minister.

In his autobiography, Sharon said he was outraged by the findings. "It was a stigmatization I rejected utterly," he wrote.

Sharon stayed in the government as a minister without portfolio and pledged to remain in public life. "When I saw the weakness of the leadership, the hypocrisy, the hatred within Israel among Jews, when I saw the developments throughout the Middle East, I thought that I simply had to stay," he wrote.

A journalist and friend, Uri Dan, predicted - famously and, as it turned out, accurately- "Those who didn't want to see him as army chief got him as defense minister, and those who don't want him as defense minister shall get him as p rime minister."

In 1983, Sharon filed a $50 million lawsuit against Time Magazine for alleging that Sharon, while defense minister, had discussed avenging the murder of Lebanese President-elect Bashir Gemayel with Lebanese Christian militia leaders. Time said the discussion was held the day before the Sabra and Chatilla massacres. A six-member jury in New York concluded that the Time report was false but acquitted the magazine of libel, saying it published the report in good faith.

Later, an Israeli court rejected a libel suit filed by Sharon against the Haaretz daily over a 1991 article that claimed he misled Begin about his military intentions in Lebanon. Israel would remain entangled in Lebanon until 2000.

Sharon gradually rehabilitated himself, serving in parliament and using various Cabinet posts to build dozens of settlements in the West Bank and Gaza despite international protests.

As foreign minister in 1998, Sharon called on Jewish settlers to grab as much land as possible before a permanent territorial agreement was reached with the Palestinians.

"Everyone there should move, should run, should grab more hills, expand the territory. Everything that's grabbed will be in our hands, everything that we don't grab will be in their hands," he said.

He also played a leading role in the absorption of hundreds of thousands of immigrants from the former Soviet Union.

Sharon's demonstrative visit to the Temple Mount, or Haram as-Sharif, soon followed. Palestinian riots escalated into a full-fledged uprising that would claim more than 3,000 Palestinian and 1,000 Israeli lives.

In February 2001, with the fighting continuing and last-ditch peace talks collapsing, Israelis grew deeply disillusioned and inclined to lay all the blame on Arafat. Yearning for a strong leader, they elected Sharon prime minister in a landslide.

Fighting continued throughout Sharon's first term in office and he was re-elec ted in 2003 to a second term.

Later that year, with Israeli towns suffering a wave of suicide bombings originating in the nearby West Bank, the bulldozers once again went into action as Sharon began building a barrier of walls and fences.

In late 2003, he unveiled his "unilateral disengagement" plan - withdrawing from territory he no longer deemed essential to Israel's security - without an agreement with the Palestinians.

He also confined Arafat to his West Bank headquarters in his final years before allowing the longtime Palestinian leader to fly to France in late 2004 shortly before his death. Arafat's death gave him a new, more moderate Palestinian leadership with which to deal.

In an earlier speech he dropped what for Israelis was a bombshell. For the first time he called Israel's presence in the West Bank and Gaza an "occupation" and conceded that an independent Palestinian state was inevitable.

"Occupation is bad," he said in front of came ras to his shocked Likud lawmakers.

Still, the Gaza pullback fell far short of anything offered by his predecessor or acceptable to even moderate Palestinians. Though Sharon had pledged during the current parliamentary campaign to restart peace talks, he also vowed until the very end to keep Jerusalem as Israel's capital "for eternity."

Speaking Saturday, Olmert said Sharon's legacy was far more complicated than critics say.

"Arik was not a warmonger. When it was necessary to fight, he stood at the forefront of the divisions in the most sensitive and painful places, but he was a smart and realistic person and understood well that there is a limit in our ability to conduct wars," he said.

Domestically, Sharon became the latest in a long line of Israeli prime ministers whose terms were marred by corruption probes. He was accused of improper fundraising and accepting bribes, allegedly paid to one of his sons, from a prominent real-estate developer, but ne ver charged. His oldest son, Omri, however, later served seven months in prison for fraud connected to campaign fundraising for his father.

Behind his gruff public demeanor lurked a dry wit, Old-World charm and a fondness for fine dining and classical music.

Sharon was widowed twice - he married the sister of his first wife after she died in an auto accident - and had two sons. A third son died in 1967 in a firearms accident.

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Associated Press writers Ian Deitch in Jerusalem and Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Mr. P. Bialk

July 25, 2024

There isn't ever enough bereavement.

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January 11, 2019

Godspeed Ariel. So go him now to places only heroes see....

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February 3, 2014

Shalom' Friend of Peace, may you always rest in companionship with G*d in heaven. To your family, always know that this was a great man who will forever live on in THE history of the World.

Anya Lyga

January 28, 2014

Job of old stated "If a man dies, can he live again? I will wait all the days of my compulsory service Until my relief comes. You will call, and I will answer you. You will long for the work of your hands." This means that God cares about his creation and wants to fulfill the promises he made to our forefathers, everlasting life on a paradise earth. To Ariel Sharon's family and friends, may the comfort of the holy writings be with you during this difficult time.

January 17, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers to the family of Ariel Sharon and the country of Israel. We will remember him - his heart and courage and love for his family and country

Cynthia F.

January 16, 2014

May it comfort you to know that Mr. Sharon is no longer suffering, no longer in pain. May the peace God gives be with you.

Marc Nadel

January 16, 2014

Aluf Sharon, you were a great leader who fought with courage and determination. B'shalom.

Jonathan Johnson

January 15, 2014

Ariel was one of the "mighty men" of Israel. A man among men, a champion among warriors, a man of understanding. May God Bless his family, and his Nation to know His Son Jesus Christ.

January 15, 2014

For God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name by ministering and continuing to minister to the holy ones (Hebrews 6:10). Ariel Sharon will never be forgotten for all the work done for the Israeli community and especially those encouraged and inspired in this wonderful persons' care. May God continue to strengthen your family in these “times hard to deal with” (2Tim 3:1), especially without a beloved one such as Ariel Sharon.

January 15, 2014

May the God of peace comfort the family at this time.

Ms Bea

January 15, 2014

Offering condolences to family for your loss and time of grief. Please find comfort in God's promise found in the Holy writings. Acts 15:24

January 14, 2014

May you rest in peace. We know that peace was your ultimate goal in Israel and Palestine. You will be remembered as a great man who loved his county.

the Longoria family

January 14, 2014

A man of good character, defender of his country, not afraid to fight for what was right. Rest now, your battles are over. May God give comfort & peace to the family & friends of Mr. Sharon in this difficult time. Until we are all there, SHALOM.

Gregory

January 14, 2014

My heartfelt condolences. May the peace of God that excels all thought be with the Sharon family during your time of sorrow.

Joyce

January 14, 2014

Our loving Creator knows your pain. He will give you the comfort and strength to endure your loss.

gloria

January 14, 2014

You have my deepest sympathy may you find comfort in gods word

Grady Youngblood

January 13, 2014

Ariel Sharon is the Hero for Isreal of the LORD.

Chelsea

January 13, 2014

I'm very sorry for your loss. I hope your family can find comfort in the God of all peace and comfort. Again I send my sincere apologies.

January 13, 2014

I'm sorry for your lost. May your family rely on God in this time of grief.

Grady Youngblood

January 13, 2014

January 13, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Donald Purciful

January 13, 2014

Sorry for your loss. I am glad you have a stronger nation for his leadership and being a warrior that wasn't afraid of the hard tasks he was dealt. He gave it all for the jewish people and helped them get on their feet and settle in their promised land once more. Please comfort his family at this time and let them know that we in the US stand beside them at this time. Respectfully Yours Mr. P.

shirley sequist

January 13, 2014

Rest in Peace Mr.Sharon, I pray that your family find comfort through our Lord Christ Jesus.
all are in my prayers..
Shalom..

Dwayne Bickham

January 13, 2014

In God:'s care rest in peace

Gauke Groen

January 13, 2014

May you rest in peace !

Lee

January 13, 2014

Peace and blessings

Charles Levine

January 12, 2014

Peace to the peacemaker and his family

Tiger Belcher

January 12, 2014

Ariel Sharon,You now have that heavenly smile that will last forever.Always admired.See You in the Great Reunion.

Dr Barry Goldman

January 12, 2014

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January 12, 2014

My deepest sympathy. May your dear peers and family comfort you in this time of sorrow. -Luke 10:29-37

January 12, 2014

My sympathy to the family of Mr. Sharon. Sorry for the loss of your love one.

Sheila Ahumada

January 12, 2014

Rest in peace Mr. Ariel Sharon. Condolences and heartfelt sorrow for your family and friends. Great works you did here on earth. Shalom for you and your family and Jerusalem??

G F B

January 12, 2014

A leader of men, defender of Israel, a benchmark to which all leaders should strive to emulate.
Sincere condolences to his family and the nation of Israel.

Rosanna Pongiluppi

January 12, 2014

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Irving Presser

January 12, 2014

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

January 12, 2014

I'm sorry for your loss. One day soon we will have real on earth, as it is in Heaven. Matt.6:9,10

G. Freeman

January 12, 2014

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Erica S.

January 12, 2014

My heart feels heavy, and sense of deep loss
Condolences to his family and the nation of Israel.
We continue to pray for peace in Jerusalem...

Thomas Marriner

January 12, 2014

Condolences, Shalom to a fine Israeli leader. Hugely missed. Bless the Sharon family.

R R

January 12, 2014

I am so sorry to hear of your loss . For comfort, God wbo never lie promises a wonderful time when death, pain, and suffering of all kind will be no more.

Greg Jeffrey

January 12, 2014

A brave and principled leader who was cruelly taken before his vision and acts could have helped to provide peace for a democratic people and their neighbours

Jeannie Figueroa

January 12, 2014

I never met your love one but I know how it is to loose someone you love in death. Job 33:25 tells us that he will return to the days of his youthful vigor. Better than before. God bless you and your family in your time of grief.

carol Johnson

January 12, 2014

Ariel Sharon..Well done, good and faithful servant of God. God bless your family at this time. We continue to pray for peace in Israel.

Teresa Alverson

January 11, 2014

My deepest sympathies to the Sharon Family and to the state if Israel.

joaquim-r-redeemer barbosa

January 11, 2014

condolences-shalom

Robin Tarr

January 11, 2014

My condolences to Arik's family. May you rest in the light of Gods love.

January 11, 2014

To the family: Saying good-bye must be the hardest thing in the world for you, and words seem like such little things compared to what all of you are going through. With deepest sympathy.

Adrian Barnette

January 11, 2014

We'll miss you !

Kay Jackson

January 11, 2014

He loved Israel! He has now entered into his eternal reward-rest in Shalom, Ariel Sharon

David L.

January 11, 2014

Sometimes peace is made with a sword: sometimes with a pen. But always, always with a heart!

Kitty Land

January 11, 2014

A true hero. A true warrior. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. Psalm 116:15 The Lord wrap his loving, comforting arms around you all.

Cheryl

January 11, 2014

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon: Much love and respect to you. Brave warrior, you've entered into the joy of heaven.

Alav Ha-sholom.

Rochelle Stolle

January 11, 2014

May you rest in peace......

Alethia Grimball

January 11, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Faith Tobin

January 11, 2014

Dear Sharon Family my condolences's and he'll surely be missed very very much.my name is Faith Tobin and I heard the news 1-11.from,Faith

Gretchen Tyree

January 11, 2014

This man shaped my thoughts and beliefs in the Middle East. No matter what people may think of him, the strength, integrity and hero will be what I think of him.

January 11, 2014

Good By for now until I see you again.

Scott Chamberland

January 11, 2014

Rest in Peace

B.

January 11, 2014

“If a man dies, can he live again?...You will call, and I will answer you.” RIP

Lawrence Richards

January 11, 2014

The brave and faithful warrior has slipped into the dark night, yet the glorious day of his life gives us cause to remember and admire him for his courage and strength. He is in our thoughts and prayers until we meet again. Baruch ata Adonai.

Richard Workman

January 11, 2014

Farewell to a great patriot

Matthew McGuire

January 11, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jame Willner

January 11, 2014

May the eternal light shine upon him.....

Terri Patillo

January 11, 2014

Shalom and G-dspeed, Lion of Israel.

Reed

January 11, 2014

Offering my condolences to the Sharon family.

January 11, 2014

So sorry to hear about your loss. May God be with you in this time of grief.

F/ W

January 11, 2014

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you. I do understand how hard it can be when a loved one has been taken by death. The pain, the grief, and the feelings of helplessness can seem unbearable. At such times, we need to go to God's Word for comfort. (JAMES 4:8)

Lynn

January 11, 2014

May the God of all comfort be with you.

TRIAD / MC

David J Bhaltazhar Esq

January 11, 2014

Shalom

John O'Rourke

January 11, 2014

I love you Ariel. You wanted peace for all people. I want to thank you for your courage, strength and compassion that you had for those who needed it the most. Love in Christ Jesus. John O'Rourke.

P Whitney

January 11, 2014

Rest in peace.

January 11, 2014

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

+Metropolitan Ephraem Bertolette

January 11, 2014

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." -Psalm 116:15. "Come thou good and faithful servant..."

Eva

January 11, 2014

My condolences to the family. Hope all can have comfort & strength from God, knowing that He will wipe out crime, death,& tears.

January 11, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

RUTH

January 11, 2014

I was so sorry to have heard of your Father's illness eight years ago; and now of his passing. I'm sure you have a lot of Friends; and Family with all PRAYERS; and emotional-support for a time as this. Know that around the world there are many PRAYERS, and WELL-WISHES for YOU-ALL to carry you through the next days of all the final-preparations; and "GOOD-BYEs" God BLESS, and keep YOU and YOURS ALWAYS !!!

January 11, 2014

Mizpah

January 11, 2014

Condolences to the Sharon Family and comforting words from Daniel 12:13 regarding your loss - Linda, Jamaica, NY

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