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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon died on 11 January 2014.[1] His death received a number of international responses. His state funeral was held on 13 January in accordance with Jewish burial customs.
Sharon suffered a hemorrhagic stroke on 4 January 2006,[2] and remained in a long-term care facility in a vegetative state from late 2006 until his death.[3] Sharon died at 14:00 on 11 January 2014.[4][5]
A state funeral was held on 13 January in accordance with Jewish burial customs, which require that interment takes place as soon after death as possible. Sharon's body lay in state in the Knesset Plaza on 12 January until an official state ceremony attended by dignitaries and world leaders held in the Knesset chamber on 13 January followed by burial at the family's ranch.[6][7][8] The prime minister's office issued a statement that announced public viewing 18:00 on 12 January at the Knesset Plaza. Foreign dignitaries who attended the official service included U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, former Dutch Prime Minister Wim Kok, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Czech Prime Minister Jiří Rusnok and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, among others.[9]
Sharon was buried next to his wife, Lily, on the family ranch, Havat Shikmim (Sycamore Ranch) in the Negev Desert. According to author Izzeldin Abuelaish, the Palestinian village of Houg was located there before the establishment of the State of Israel.[10] The property was purchased by Sharon in 1972, who established a 1,000 acre sheep farm there.[11]
In the days after the funeral, many members of the public flocked to the burial site, on Anemone Hill, to pay their last respects.[12]
Israeli president Shimon Peres, referring to Sharon by his nickname, said:
Arik was a brave soldier and a daring leader who loved his nation and his nation loved him. He was one of Israel's great protectors and most important architects, who knew no fear and certainly never feared vision.[13]
Other Israeli politicians who paid tribute to Sharon included Benjamin Netanyahu,[4] Justice Minister Tzipi Livni,[4] Defence Minister Moshe Ya'alon,[4] and former prime minister Ehud Olmert.[4] Isaac Herzog, leader of the opposition Israeli Labor Party, said: "Ariel Sharon will be remembered as a great leader. For many years we were in opposing camps, but it's impossible not to appreciate a man who could change his worldview and recognize the correct path for the State of Israel."[4]
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