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Sharon funeral reflects conflicting views

By Crispian Balmer and Matt Spetalnick in Jerusalem | China Daily | Updated: 2014-01-14 07:42

Former leader's security legacy hailed despite controversies of his career

Israel paid homage to former prime minister Ariel Sharon at a funeral service held on Monday for a man celebrated as a war hero at home but seen by many in the Arab world as a war criminal.

US Vice-President Joe Biden and former British prime minister Tony Blair joined the ceremony in front of the Israeli parliament, Sharon's coffin draped in Israel's blue and white flag, bathed in winter sunshine.

"We are accompanying to his final resting place today a soldier, an exceptional soldier, a commander who knew how to win," said Israeli President Shimon Peres.

Sharon, 85, died on Saturday after spending the last eight years of his life motionless in a hospital bed, pitched into a coma by a stroke.

His death has reopened debate into his legacy, with foes denouncing his ruthless conduct in military operations while friends praised him as a strategic genius who had stunned the world in 2005 by pulling Israeli troops and settlers out of the Gaza Strip - a Palestinian territory in the south.

"The security of his people was always Arik's unwavering mission - a non-breakable commitment to the future of Jews, whether 30 years or 300 years from now," Biden said, using Sharon's nickname.

There was no direct mention of some of the controversies that have clung to Sharon's name through the years, although in his eulogy, Blair said a man widely known at home as "the bulldozer" had left "considerable debris in his wake".

Biden referred simply to his "mistakes", saying: "History will judge that he also lived in complex times, in a very complex neighborhood."

The Israeli foreign ministry said dignitaries had come from 21 countries, mainly in Europe.

After the memorial service at parliament, Sharon's body was loaded into a military van for the drive to the family's farm in southern Israel, some 10 km from Gaza, for burial.

Famously beefy and brusque, Sharon was widely hated by Arabs, particularly for Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon, when hundreds of Palestinian civilians in the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila were killed by Israeli-allied Christian militiamen.

Sharon and Peres are the last of the so-called 1948-generation of leaders who played a prominent role in Israeli public life right from the foundation of the nation.

"He left us too soon. But the work of trying to reach peace continues," said Biden, hinting that had Sharon stayed healthy, he might have ended the decades-old Middle East conflict.

Reuters

 Sharon funeral reflects conflicting views

Knesset guards carry the flag-draped coffin of Ariel Sharon, the former prime minister of Israel who was known as a bold military commander, before a memorial ceremony in Jerusalem on Monday. Ronen Zvulun / Reuters

(China Daily 01/14/2014 page12)

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