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Israel Sharon Suffers Serious Stroke, Olmert in Power
Israel News Agency ^ | January 5, 2006 | Joel Leyden

Posted on 01/04/2006 3:42:12 PM PST by IsraelBeach

Israel Sharon Suffers Serious Stroke, Olmert in Power

Sharon Is Fighting For His Life

By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency

Jerusalem----January 5.....Israel Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has been rushed to hospital this evening suffering from a major stroke. Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has now assumed the powers of Israel Prime Minister.

The Jewish nation is watching the events unfold on Israel television and praying for Sharon's speedy recovery. A speedy recovery may not be realized as doctors and Israel TV are describing the situation as life threatening with Sharon presently undergoing an operation for a cerebral hemorrhage. There are reports that the former war hero who created the elite Israel Defense Forces 101 Unit and led Israel troops across the Suez into Egypt during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, has lost movement of his lower body.

According to the Government Press Office and the Prime Minister's Media Adviser, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon this evening felt unwell and was taken to the Hadassah-Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. "Since the Prime Minister's treatment requires that he be anesthetized, Cabinet Secretary Yisrael Maimon spoke a short while ago with Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Attorney-General Meni Mazuz; it was decided that Prime Minister Sharon's authority would be transferred to Acting Prime Minister Olmert, who is receiving regular updates regarding Prime Minister Sharon's condition. The Cabinet is now being updated."

Sharon, who has always laughed off adversity, is in a very grave medical situation. According to a medical expert, the procedure is life threatening. Asked what are the chances of surviving this type of surgery, the doctor replied, "Let's be optimistic, some people survive it." The prime minister's close associates said of his condition: "Hope for a miracle."

According to Justice Ministry spokesman Ya'acov Galant, a prime minister legally remains in his post only as long as he is capable of making decisions. Since Sharon is not conscious after suffering from what doctors termed "a serious stroke," his powers and prerogatives were transferred to his deputy, Finance Minister Ehud Olmert.

The Rabbinate in Israel is now organizing a prayer rally service at the Jerusalem's Western Wall. When Sharon had been rushed to the hospital shortly after 10 p.m., his spokesmen claimed that Sharon was conscious and able to speak, but had complained that he was suffering from weakness and "felt ill." Sharon reached the hospital and was carried in on a stretcher shortly before 11 p.m., and was admitted to the hospital's emergency room.

Sharon, who is 77, suffered a "significant'' stroke and was brought to Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital from his ranch in the Negev desert, an official said. Israel Channel 2 TV said Sharon was suffering from paralysis in his lower body and was taken into the hospital on a stretcher.

Dr. Shlomo Mor-Yosef, the hospital's director general, said Sharon was under general anesthetic and was receiving breathing assistance while doctors assessed his condition. A few minutes later, Mor-Yosef emerged to say that initial tests showed Sharon had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, or bleeding in his brain. Addressing reporters in English, Mor-Yosef said Sharon had "massive bleeding and was being transferred to an operating theatre.''

Cabinet Secretary Yisrael Maimon said Sharon's authority had been transferred to Vice- Premier Ehud Olmert. The latest health crisis came hours before Sharon was to undergo a procedure to seal a hole in his heart that contributed to a mild stroke on Dec. 18. Since then, his doctors said in a briefing a week ago, Sharon has lost several pounds.

The dramatic downturn in Sharon's health comes as Sharon runs for re-election on March 28 at the head of a new centrist party, Kadima, and he enjoys a wide lead in the polls. The party's strength is centered on Sharon himself, and if he were forced to leave the scene. Israel's political scene would be thrown into turmoil. Sharon's office said his personal physician was with him. He was taken by ambulance, a drive of more than an hour from his ranch in the Negev Desert in Israel's south, instead of by helicopter.

On Dec. 18, Sharon was taken to Hadassah Hospital from his office after suffering a mild stroke. Doctors said he would not suffer long-term effects from the stroke, but they discovered a birth defect in his heart that apparently contributed to the stroke. Security agents and police spread out around the Jerusalem hospital before Sharon arrived, setting up a security perimeter. Since the first stroke, Sharon has been receiving blood thinners to try to prevent a recurrence of the clotting that caused the stroke. Sharon was scheduled to check into the Jerusalem hospital on Thursday for the procedure repairing a tiny hole between the upper chambers of his heart. Doctors said the blood clot that briefly lodged in Sharon's brain on Dec. 18, causing the stroke, made its way through the hold and from there to a cranial artery.

Ariel (“Arik”) Sharon was born at Kfar Malal in Israel on February 27, 1928. He served in the Israel Defense Forces for more than 25 years, retiring with the rank of Major-General. He holds an LL.B in Law from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1962).

Sharon joined the Israel Haganah at the age of 14 in 1942. During the 1948 Israel War of Independence, he commanded an infantry company in the Alexandroni Brigade. In 1953, he founded and led the "101" special commando unit which carried out retaliatory operations.

Sharon was appointed commander of a Paratroop Corps in 1956 and fought in the Sinai Campaign. In 1957 he attended the Camberley Staff College in Great Britain. During 1958-62, Sharon served as Infantry Brigade Commander and then Infantry School Commander, and attended Law School at Tel Aviv University. He was appointed Head of the Northern Command Staff in 1964 and Head of the Army Training Department in 1966. He participated in the 1967 Six Day War as commander of an armored division. In 1969 he was appointed Head of the Southern Command Staff.

Sharon resigned from the army in June 1972, but was recalled to active military service in the 1973 Yom Kippur War to command an armored division. He led the crossing of the Suez Canal which brought about victory in the war and eventual peace with Egypt. Ariel Sharon was elected to the Knesset in December 1973, but resigned a year later, serving as Security Adviser to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (1975). He was elected to the Knesset in 1977 on the Shlomzion ticket. Following the elections, he joined the Herut party and was appointed Minister of Agriculture in Menachem Begin's first government (1977-81).

One of his priorities was to pursue agricultural cooperation with Egypt. In 1981 Ariel Sharon was appointed Defense Minister, serving in this post during the Lebanon War, which brought about the destruction of the PLO terrorist infrastructure in Lebanon. In the realm of international relations, he was instrumental in renewing diplomatic relations with the African nations which had broken off ties with Israel during the Yom Kippur War. In November 1981, he brought about the first strategic cooperation agreement with the U.S. and widened defense ties between Israel and many nations. He also helped bring thousands of Jews from Ethiopia through Sudan.

In 1983, Sharon resigned as Israel Defense Minister after a government commission found him indirectly responsible for the September 1982 massacre of Palestinians at the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps by Lebanese Christians. Sharon remained in the government as a minister without portfolio and then served as Minister of Industry and Trade from 1984-90. In this capacity, he concluded the Free Trade Agreement with the U.S. in 1985.

From 1990-1992, he served as Israel Minister of Construction and Housing and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee on Immigration and Absorption. Following the fall of the Soviet Union and the waves of immigration from Russia, he initiated and carried out a program to absorb the immigrants throughout the country, including the construction of 144,000 apartments. From 1992-1996, he served as a member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

In 1996, Ariel Sharon was appointed Minister of National Infrastructure and was involved in fostering joint ventures with Jordan, Egypt and the Palestinians. He also served as Chairman of the Ministerial Committee for Bedouin advancement. In 1998, Ariel Sharon was appointed Foreign Minister and headed the permanent status negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. While serving as Foreign Minister, Sharon met with U.S., European, Palestinian and Arab leaders to advance the peace process. He worked mostly to create and advance projects such as the Flagship Water Project funded by the international community to find a long-term solution to the region's water crisis and a basis to peaceful relations between Israel, Jordan, the Palestinians and other Middle Eastern countries.

Following the election of Ehud Barak as Prime Minister in May 1999, Ariel Sharon was called upon to become interim Likud party leader following the resignation of Benjamin Netanyahu. In September 1999, he was elected Chairman of the Likud. He also served as a member of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee in the Knesset. In a special election held February 6, 2001, Ariel Sharon was elected Prime Minister. He presented his government to the Knesset on March 7, 2001. After calling early elections to the 16th Knesset, which were held on January 28, 2003, Ariel Sharon was charged by the president with the task of forming a government and presented his new government to the Knesset on February 27, 2003. Sharon is widowed and has two sons.

At this time Sharon, who has provided both security and stability to Israel and the region, is still being operated on with his condition being described as "stable but grave." Asked if Sharon will survive, a hospital spokesperson could not answer.

"He is a fighter," said Sharon media advisor Ranan Gissin. "We pray that he will win this battle as well."

Israel News Agency


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
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To: Accygirl
No, but it does mean withdrawing from all but the largest settlement blocks and building a huge border fence to prevent suicide bombers from entering Israel.

Yeah, a fence will do wonders for stopping rockets with bioagents sent over by the future Hamas government. I see you drank the "two states side-by-side in peace" Kool Aid.

What is wrong with you people? HERE is one of the future leaders of the Arab terrorist state that Bush/Rice/Sharon are working so hard to establish.

61 posted on 01/04/2006 6:40:16 PM PST by montag813
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To: Salem

Thanks for the picture Salem.

A lot of people forget that the sick, overweight, elderly man who is now the current PM of Israel was the Israeli version of Patton in his earlier years.

We may or may not agree on his recent decisions, but one thing we should agree on is this:

He was a great military leader at a critical time in the development of modern Israel.


62 posted on 01/04/2006 6:41:06 PM PST by judicial meanz (Progressive liberals and Stalinists; tell me exactly where they are different in their beliefs?)
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To: IsraelBeach
I do not want to write an obit.

Kadima is dead.

63 posted on 01/04/2006 6:42:40 PM PST by Alouette (Neocon Zionist Media Operative)
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To: zarf
montag, you're living in a bubble. Sharon's withdrawl was the most effective decision considering the constraints placed on the Israelis by the US and the international community.

Right. The Arab terrorists dance in the street while the planes hit the WTC. And what do we do? Reward them with a terror state, of course. As to your "contraints"...Israel must say "NO". That's it. And what "bubble" am I living in? It is YOU and most Israelis and liberal American "Jews" who live in a bubble. The same bubble the German Jews lived in...that if they just give in to the demands made upon them by their enemies, that there will be "peace". But as with Nazism, there can be no "peace" with Islam. They don't believe in the "two states side-by-side in peace" bullshit that Bush shovels. They believe in incremental steps--one after another--until Israel is driven from the MidEast.

HERE is one of their future leaders--a woman who purposely raised her 10 sons to be suicide bombers and murder Jews--3 of them have already "martyred" themselves. And she is certain to be elected. Have fun in YOUR bubble.

64 posted on 01/04/2006 6:51:07 PM PST by montag813
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To: montag813

> Boo Hoo! [/sarcasm]


Disgusting. You want the Prime Minister dead? I would think anyone of good faith would pray for the Prime Minister's health and recovery. It is one thing to support a different party or a different political position. It is quite another to wish illness or death on someone.


65 posted on 01/04/2006 6:56:37 PM PST by anotherview ("Ignorance is the choice not to know" -Klaus Schulze)
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To: montag813

Not to mention the news that Rice's arm twisting of Israel for a free of Israeli control border crossing between Gaza and Egypt today resulted in a free for all with all restraints vitiated by a mob of "Palestinians", who killed Egyptians soldiers and had others running away with the European "observers" no where to be seen.

A nuclear weapon can now be smuggled just up to Israel, almost in the open, even in a parade.

Has Rice, or her Boss, commented?


66 posted on 01/04/2006 7:04:54 PM PST by Sabramerican
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To: judicial meanz

Amen!


67 posted on 01/04/2006 7:05:48 PM PST by Salem (FREE REPUBLIC - Fighting to win within the Arena of the War of Ideas! So get in the fight!)
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To: Alouette

Kadima is not dead. Many of Israel's best and brightest followed Prime Minister Sharon. One may well emerge as a leader running on the platform of carrying out Prime Minister Sharon's plans. We don't know yet.

The are only two certainties right now:

Ehud Olmert is Prime Minister until such time as we know whether or not Prime Minister Sharon will live or die, and likely for weeks or months after that.

Nothing at all is certain about elections. We no longer know when they will be held, who will lead Kadima, or who the Israeli people will turn to.


68 posted on 01/04/2006 7:08:18 PM PST by anotherview ("Ignorance is the choice not to know" -Klaus Schulze)
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To: All

Please say prayers for Prime Minister Sharon. Please also pray that acting Prime Minister Olmert acts with wisdom in the coming weeks and months.

-Mordecai


69 posted on 01/04/2006 7:10:03 PM PST by anotherview ("Ignorance is the choice not to know" -Klaus Schulze)
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To: Alouette

Olmert should be frightened. He has traitorous Shimon Peres over his shoulder in Kadima.

Kadima: Olmert and Peres in the same party. Which side of Kadima is totally lacking in principles, the Left or the Right?


70 posted on 01/04/2006 7:12:23 PM PST by Sabramerican
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To: anotherview
Please say prayers for Prime Minister Sharon. Please also pray that acting Prime Minister Olmert acts with wisdom in the coming weeks and months. You can count on that. My prayers are with him, his family, and all of Israel tonight.
71 posted on 01/04/2006 7:17:29 PM PST by judicial meanz (Progressive liberals and Stalinists; tell me exactly where they are different in their beliefs?)
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To: montag813
With the teeny little rockets they use now??? I'm sure that Israel's very scared....

The biggest threat from Hamas has always been suicide bombings, and that's decreased by 99% with the fence.
72 posted on 01/04/2006 8:21:50 PM PST by Accygirl
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To: IsraelBeach

I am praying for Sharon, but more importantly for the Nation of Israel and her people.


74 posted on 01/04/2006 9:06:42 PM PST by Trueblackman (Terrorism and Liberalism never sleep and neither do I)
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To: Accygirl
With the teeny little rockets they use now??? I'm sure that Israel's very scared....

Yeah, I'm so sure Hamastan won't bother to use the Iranian and North Korean missiles that Al Queda brings into Gaza. You are so naive.

75 posted on 01/04/2006 9:53:54 PM PST by montag813
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To: judicial meanz

PM SHARON, WHO HAS BEEN ON THE OPERATING TABLE FOR OVER 10 HOURS, IS NOW ENTERING A SECOND OPERATION. DOCTORS SAY MANY COMPLICATIONS HAVE OCCURRED. CONDITION REMAINS STABLE BUT GRAVE. SHARON IS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE.

Israel News Agency
Jerusalem


76 posted on 01/04/2006 10:18:37 PM PST by IsraelBeach
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To: montag813
...but Israel needs a man who can say "NO" to the world which hates Jews, and looks the other way at Muslim aggression.

I couldn't agree more. Maybe Bibi has grown a spine in the last few years. I don't know who else is there, with a chance of winning, who could possibly take that stance.

77 posted on 01/05/2006 8:49:13 AM PST by Ancesthntr
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To: Accygirl

Pre-1967 Israel constantly suffered from terrorist attacks. Things would be worse now, as the technology allows for shooting rockets over any wall that Israel can build - and Iran, etc. are supplying the Pallies with those rockets.

As for "religious fanatics" living in "indefensible" settlements - by abandoning those people (who moved their at the behest of their government - remember, Sharon was the architect of most of the settlement plans) in the face of a series of terrorist actions, Israel is only encouraging more of the same. It is appeasement, plain and simple. Any nation which refuses or is unable to defend its own citizens is not worthy of being a nation - or at least it needs a change of government.

By the way, I guarantee that the next step after abandoning Gaza and more of the "West Bank" than has already been surrendered will be Jerusalem. That is utterly intolerable, and will only be possible because of previous surrenders.

Appeasement never works, no matter what the apparent justification - it only postpones the inevitable (while leaving the victim nation in a far worse position to fight the aggressor).


78 posted on 01/05/2006 8:56:49 AM PST by Ancesthntr
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To: Accygirl

A bit more on those "defensible" pre-'67 borders: if Israel didn't have the Sinai and the Golan Heights in '73, then Egytian tanks would have been in Tel Aviv and Syrian ones in Haifa.

Democracies like Israel need buffer zones to protect them from their own natural tendency to fall asleep at the switch concerning aggressive neighbors. Thank G-d that the US had 2 oceans separating us from our enemies, or else we'd have ended up like France in WW2. Israel is no different, in fact a buffer is that much more important because it has no strategic depth to fall back upon.


79 posted on 01/05/2006 9:01:00 AM PST by Ancesthntr
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To: montag813

Which means that perhaps Israel should consider a preemptive strike against Iran.


80 posted on 01/05/2006 5:40:10 PM PST by Accygirl
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