World leaders pay respects ahead of Shimon Peres鈥檚 funeral
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On Thursday, thousands of Israelis and dozens of foreign leaders聽gathered in Jerusalem to pay respects to statesman Shimon Peres, whose casket lay in state outside the Knesset, Israel's parliament.
Mr. Peres, who served as both president and two-time prime minister of Israel before he passed away on Wednesday, will be laid to rest on Friday. US President Obama, former-President Bill Clinton, and French President Fran莽ois聽Hollande are among a vast collection of world leaders who will attend the service.
Ahead of the funeral, world leaders have paid their respects to a man who built his legacy first as a hawk, then a dove, in terms of international diplomacy.
Peres has been lauded for his diplomatic work in the Middle East, over a career that stretched more than 60 years.
"As a young Israeli defense official, Shimon Peres聽secured arms and technology deals that laid the foundation blocks for his fledgling country鈥檚 military might," 海角大神's Joshua Mitnick wrote in a retrospective published Wednesday. "Decades later, he championed territorial concessions in peace deals with Israel鈥檚 Arab neighbors 鈥 becoming the vastly more powerful nation鈥檚 best-known dove abroad."
In 1993, Peres worked with Israeli's then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat to broker the Oslo Accords, a peace agreement for which the trio won the Nobel Peace Prize one year later, although the peace they had hoped for was never realized.
Mr. Clinton, who mourned among thousands of Israelis at the Knesset on Thursday, was US president when the Oslo Accords were negotiated. Clinton later organized the 2000 Camp David Summit, where Mr. Arafat and Israel's then-Prime Minister Ehud Barak continued peace negotiations, although the meeting ended without an agreement.
Clinton and his wife, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, called Peres a 鈥渢rue and treasured friend鈥 with Peres's passing.
In a White House statement, Mr. Obama said Peres was 鈥済uided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.鈥 He praised the late statesman for his robust political career and for his vision of peace, which was 鈥渞ooted in his own unshakeable moral foundation and unflagging optimism.鈥
Several Arab nations have also commented on Peres鈥檚 passing, despite expectations that many would keep silent. On Thursday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas the funeral, submitting a formal request to Israeli officials, Haaretz reports. Khalid al-Khalifa, the foreign minister of Bahrain, has also offered tribute. Leaders from Egypt and Jordan, however, the only Arab nations to have signed peace treaties with Israel, are not expected to attend the funeral.
"He鈥檚 really the last iconic Israeli," Israeli journalist Ari Shavit told Mr. Mitnick. "He鈥檚 the last Israeli to embody the Israeli saga 鈥 the establishment the state of Israel, the astonishing success of the state of Israel, and the conflict Israel is stuck in."
This report contains material from the Associated Press.