Yitzhak Shamir

Yitzhak Shamir

Yitzhak Shamir Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 30, 2012.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who clung throughout his life to the belief that Israel should hang on to territory and never trust an Arab regime, has died. He was 96.

Israeli media said Shamir died Saturday at a nursing home in the town of Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv.

Shamir served as prime minister for seven years, from 1983-84 and 1986-92, leading his party to election victories twice, despite lacking much of the outward charisma that characterizes many modern politicians.

Barely over five feet (1.52m) tall and built like a block of granite, Shamir projected an image of uncompromising solidity during the first intifada, or Palestinian uprising, in the West Bank and Gaza that demanded an end to Israeli occupation.

Politicians across the Israeli political spectrum mourned the former leader's death Saturday.

"Yitzhak Shamir was a brave warrior before and after the founding of the State of Israel," said Israeli President Shimon Peres. "He was loyal to his views, a great patriot and a true lover of Israel who served his country with integrity and unending commitment. May his memory be blessed."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also paid tribute to Shamir, saying he "led Israel with a deep loyalty to the nation and to the land and to the eternal values of the Jewish people."

Defeated in the 1992 election, Shamir stepped down as head of the Likud party and watched from the sidelines as his successor, Yitzhak Rabin, negotiated interim land-for-peace agreements with the Palestinians.

The agreements, including Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's recognition of Israel, did nothing to ease his suspicion.

In a 1997 interview with the New York-based Jewish Post, he declared: "The Arabs will always dream to destroy us. I do not believe that they will recognize us as part of this region."

Shamir embraced the ideology of the Revisionists — that Israel is the sole owner of all of the biblical Holy Land, made up of Israel, the West Bank and Jordan.

The Labor movement, in power for Israel's first three decades, agreed to a 1947 U.N.-proposed partition plan to allow the creation of the Jewish state alongside a Palestinian entity. To Shamir and other Revisionists, that was tantamount to treason.

In later years, asked his view of territorial compromise for peace, Shamir said often that Israel had already given up 80 percent of the Land of Israel — a reference to Jordan.

Born Yitzhak Jazernicki in Poland in 1915, he moved to pre-state Palestine in 1935. He joined Lehi, the most hardline of three Jewish movements resisting British mandatory authorities, taking over the Lehi leadership after the British killed its founder.

Captured twice, he escaped from two British detention camps and returned to resistance action. The second camp was in Djibouti, in Africa.

After Israel was founded in 1948, Shamir went into business before entering a career in Israel's Mossad spy agency. In the mid-1960s he emerged to join the right-wing Herut party, which evolved into the present-day Likud.

Shamir succeeded Menahem Begin as prime minister in 1983 in the aftermath of Israel's disastrous 1982 invasion of Lebanon.

His term was marked by the massive airlift of thousands of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, the Palestinian uprising and the 1991 Gulf war, when Iraq fired 39 Scud missiles at Israel.

During the Gulf war, Shamir went along with American demands not to retaliate for the Iraqi missile strikes. After the war, the United States stepped up pressure to start a Middle East process that could lead in only one direction — compromise with the Arabs.

Exasperated by Shamir's stubborn refusal to go along with their plans for a regional settlement, then-U.S. Secretary of State James Baker once went on television, recited the switchboard number of the White House and told Shamir to call when he got serious about peace.

In the end, American pressure bent even Shamir. Despite his deep mistrust of Arab intentions, he agreed to attend the 1991 Middle East peace conference in Madrid, sponsored by the U.S. and Russia.

Shamir hotly rejected the deals his successors made with the Palestinians, in which Israel turned over control of some West Bank land to the Palestinians.

His pleasure at the 1996 election victory of Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu soured when Netanyahu continued to negotiate with the Palestinians and carry out land-for-security deals.

Before the 1999 election, Shamir resigned from the Likud and joined a new right-wing block called National Union, headed by Begin's son, Ze'ev Binyamin.

The party, which rejected any turnover of land to the Palestinians, won only four seats in parliament, though it had seven members of the outgoing legislature on its list.

In 2001, Shamir was given his nation's highest civilian honor, the Israel Prize awarded annually to outstanding citizens in several fields.

"Dad was an amazing man," Shamir's daughter, Gilada, told the Israeli news site Ynet. "He was a family man in the fullest sense of the word, a man who dedicated himself to the State of Israel but never forgot his family, not even for a moment."

Israeli media said a funeral would be held Monday. Knesset speaker Reuven Rivlin said the funeral procession would leave from Israel's parliament.

Associated Press writer Mark Lavie contributed to this report.

IAN DEITCH, Associated Press


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LaBarge Gresham

July 7, 2012

May the God of all nations give us your visions.

Metropolitan Ephraem Bertolette

July 3, 2012

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

Gail Koppelman

July 3, 2012

A wonderful man who will always be remembered..We Koppelman's loved him

Joseph Dwyer

July 3, 2012

B"H Shalom

Alexander Santana

July 2, 2012

Shalom

Alexander Santana

July 2, 2012

Shalom.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

July 2, 2012

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,CONDOLENCES,&SHALOM TO THE SHAMIR FAMILY,FRIENDS&ALL WHO KNEW MR. SHAMIR&ALL OF ISRAEL.

Henryk Zaleski

July 2, 2012

Shalom.

Jerry Cole

July 2, 2012

Shalom

July 2, 2012

I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.-John 14:18
May God's gentle peace fill your heart
and comfort your ...soul today and in the days to come,
With Deep Sympathy,

L. Green-W.P.Bch., FL 33407

T B

July 2, 2012

What a patriot and survivor. May God rest him well in his kingdom.

Jeanette

July 2, 2012

Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes - Psalm 116:15.

rev. randall mccaleb

July 2, 2012

May God shine from your peace on earth and good will to all men and women...

Israeli

July 2, 2012

Yitzhak Shamir z"l
May your soul be bound up in in the bond of everlasting life. G-d is your inheritance, and may you rest in peace.

Kristen

July 2, 2012

You were a GREAT man! We need more people like you in the world. Thank you and RIP. May God give his family peace at this difficult time.

Gail Margolis

July 2, 2012

RIP..

peter herring

July 2, 2012

Israel owes you so much

A warrier and statesman - may your name be eternally blessed

Condolences to the Shamir family

Gewargis Narsi

July 1, 2012

Mr. Prime minster, you fought your fights against a very powerful enemy and you held your ground and in fact gained some ground, so that your people may rest in peace. May your soul be resting among the Profits.
Shamasha Gewargis

July 1, 2012

A GREAT JEWISH LEADER AND WARRIOR.REST IN PEACE.H.J.WEIL MD

Mary Kanada

July 1, 2012

To The Shamir Family, our deepest

condolencs

John 11: 1-44

July 1, 2012

Deepest sympathy to the family of Prime Minister Shamir. May his memory forever shine on the great land this great man loved.

Matthew McGuire

July 1, 2012

Deepest condolences.

NEIL KLEIN

July 1, 2012

YITZHAK SHAMIR WAS A GREAT JEWISH WARRIOR & STATESMEN AS WELL AS A ROLE MODEL IN HIS PERSONAL LIFE!!! LET HIS EXAMPLE LEAD US INTO THE FUTURE!!!!

Diane Mills-White

July 1, 2012

Rest in peace my brother. My deepest condolences to the family.

Lloyd Plummer

July 1, 2012

Jonathan Phillips

July 1, 2012

May his family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem

Annie Lopez

July 1, 2012

Go on thou great warrior, defender of Israel, go on to meet thy Maker, go in peace to receive your reward, may the Lord give you mercy and eternal life.

Nachama

July 1, 2012

May his soul be bound up for eternity with that of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Sarah, Rachel, and Miriam.
Condolences to the family.
Shalom, Yitzhak.

Lloyd Plummer

July 1, 2012

Lloyd Plummer

July 1, 2012

Rest in peace - Great Leader - Our deepest sympathy to the family

Eva

July 1, 2012

My condolences to the family in your time of loss and know that God will comfort your heart. Psalms 55:22

Scott Chamberland

July 1, 2012

Rest in Peace

July 1, 2012

Dedication and Integrity proclaims his life. May his memory continue to be a blessing to the Jewish People and Israel. A Tzodek!
The gordons, Maryland

June 30, 2012

To the family of Yitzhak Shamir may God give you comfort and peace by means of prayer - Philipians 4:6,7.My deepest sympathy

June 30, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Shamir family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

William Rice

June 30, 2012

He was a great and true leader of the nation.
His unbending political attitude was absolutely correct as will be proven over time.

W. H

June 30, 2012

An honorable man's work does not die--it 'remains':It 'stands' for all time. The life work of Yitzhak Shamir is such a testimony and worthy example.

June 30, 2012

A man of honor and integrity. May his memory be a blessing

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