Former Prime Minister Yitzchak Shamir Passes Away (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By David Lev 06/30/12)
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Yitzchak Shamir, Israel´s seventh Prime Minister, has passed away at
the age of 96. Born in 1915 in Belarus, Shamir passed away on
Shabbat. His funeral is expected to take place on Monday.
Shamir was Prime Minister of Israel twice, in 1983-84 and 1986-92. He
presided as head of the nation over numerous important events in
Israeli history, most notably the Gulf War, in which Israel was
attacked by dozens of Iraqi Scud missiles. Shamir acceded to demands
by the United States that Israel not respond to the Iraqi attacks,
lest the coalition of Arab nations aligned against Saddam Hussein
disband. Shamir also ordered the massive airlift of Ethiopian Jews in
1991, known as Operation Solomon. Shamir´s government collapsed after
several parties left the coalition in the wake of Israel´s
particiaption in the Madrid Talks.
Shamir made his reputation as a leader in the days before the state´s
establishment, with his participation in the uprising against British
control of the Land of Israel. In 1940, he joined the Lehi (National
Military Organization), and was arrested in 1941 for his activities
against the British. He was exiled to Africa by the British in 1944,
and fought against the Arabs with the Lehi for the independence of
the State. After the establishment of the State, he served in the
Mossad for ten years. In 2001, he won the Israel Prize for his
activities on behalf of Israel.
In a statement, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahi said that Shamir
was “a member of the generation of giants that established the State
of Israel and fought for the freedom of the Jewish people in its
land. As Prime Minister, Yitzchak Shamir acted to ensure the security
of the State of Israel and its future, and was a sterling example of
faithfulness to the future of the Jewish people.” Netanyahu said in
the statement that he “expressed deep sadness over the death of
Yitzchak Shamir.” (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 06/30/12)
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