TRIBUTE
PAID TO SHIMON PERES, FORMER ISRAELI PRESIDENT.
ഇസ്രാഈല് മുന് പ്രസിഡന്റ്
ഷിമോണ് പെരസ് അന്തരിച്ചു
Shimon
Peres, a former Israeli President and Prime Minister, whose life story mirrored
that of the Jewish state and who was celebrated around the world as a Nobel
prize-winning visionary who pushed his country toward peace, has passed,
Israeli news website YNet reported
early Wednesday. He was 93.Peres’ condition worsened following a major stroke
two weeks ago.In an unprecedented seven-decade political career, Peres filled
nearly every position in Israeli public life and was credited with leading the
country through some of its most defining moments, from creating its nuclear
arsenal in the 1950s, to disentangling its troops from Lebanon and rescuing its
economy from triple-digit inflation in the 1980s, to guiding a sceptical nation
into peace talks with the Palestinians in the 1990s.
A protege
of Israel’s founding father David Ben-Gurion, he led the Defence Ministry in
his 20s and spearheaded the development of Israel’s nuclear programme. He was
first elected to Parliament in 1959 and later held every major Cabinet post,
including defence, finance and foreign affairs and served three brief stints as
Prime Minister. His key role in the first Israeli-Palestinian peace accord
earned him the Nobel Peace Prize and revered status as Israel’s then most
recognizable figure abroad.And yet, for much of his political career, he could
not parlay his international prestige into success in politics, where he was
branded by many as both a utopian dreamer and political schemer. His well-tailored,
necktied appearance and swept-back grey hair seemed to separate him from his
more informal countrymen. He suffered a string of electoral defeats — competing
in five general elections seeking the Prime Minister’s spot, he lost four and
tied one.
Peres was
celebrated by doves and vilified by hawks for advocating far-reaching Israeli
compromises for peace even before he negotiated the first interim accord with
the Palestinians in 1993 that set into motion a partition plan that gave them
limited self-rule. That was followed by a peace accord with neighbouring
Jordan. But after a fateful six-month period in 1995-96 that included Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination, a spate of Palestinian suicide bombings
and Peres’ own election loss to the more conservative Benjamin Netanyahu, the
prospects for peace began to evaporate.Relegated to political wilderness, he
created his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace that raised funds for
cooperation and development projects involving Israel, the Palestinians and
Arab nations. He returned to it at age 91 when he completed his term as
President.Peres was born on Aug. 2, 1923, in Vishneva, then part of Poland. He
moved to pre-state Palestine in 1934 with his immediate family. Rising quickly
through Labour Party ranks, he became a top aide of Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first
Prime Minister and a man Peres once called “the greatest Jew of our time.”
At 29, he
was the youngest person to serve as director of Israel’s Defence Ministry, and
is credited with arming Israel’s military almost from scratch. Yet throughout
his political career, he suffered from the fact that he never wore an army
uniform or fought in a war.Of his 10 books, several amplified his vision of a
“new Middle East” where there was peaceful economic and cultural cooperation
among all the nations of the region.
Despite
continued waves of violence that pushed the Israeli political map to the right,
the concept of a Palestinian state next to Israel became mainstream Israeli
policy many years after Peres advocated it.Shunted aside during the 1999
election campaign, won by party colleague Ehud Barak, Peres rejected advice to
retire, assuming the newly created and loosely defined Cabinet post of Minister
for Regional Cooperation.In 2000, Peres absorbed another resounding political
slap, losing an election in the Parliament for the largely ceremonial post of
President to Likud Party backbencher Moshe Katsav, who was later convicted and
imprisoned for rape.Even so, Peres refused to quit. In 2001, at the age of 77,
he took the post of Foreign Minister in the government of national unity set up
by Ariel Sharon, serving for 20 months before Labour withdrew from the
coalition.Then he followed Sharon into a new party, Kadima, serving as
Vice-Premier under Sharon and his successor, Ehud Olmert, before assuming the
presidency.
ഇസ്രാഈല് മുന് പ്രസിഡന്റും സമാധാനത്തിനുള്ള
നൊബേല് സമ്മാന ജേതാവുമായ ഷിമോണ് പെരസ് അന്തരിച്ചു. 93 വയസ്സായിരുന്നു. പ്രാദേശിക സമയം പുലര്ച്ചെ മൂന്നു മണിയോടെയായിരുന്നു അന്ത്യം. വാര്ധക്യസഹജമായ അസുഖങ്ങളെത്തുടര്ന്ന് കഴിഞ്ഞ കുറച്ചു നാളായി ചികിത്സയിലായിരുന്നു. ഈ മാസം 13നാണ് ആരോഗ്യനില വഷളായതിനെത്തുടര്ന്ന് ആസ്പത്രിയില് പ്രവേശിപ്പിച്ചത്.
2007 മുതല് 2014 വരെ ഇസ്രാഈലിന്റെ പ്രസിഡന്റ് പദവി വഹിച്ച അദ്ദേഹം രണ്ടു തവണ രാജ്യത്തിന്റെ
പ്രധാനമന്ത്രിയായിട്ടുണ്ട്. ഇസ്രാഈല് ചരിത്രത്തില് ഏറെ ജനകീയനായ വ്യക്തികളിലൊരാളായിരുന്നു ഷിമോണ് പെരസ്. ആഗോളതലത്തില് ഏറെ ശ്രദ്ധിക്കപ്പെട്ട ഓസ്ലോ സമാധാന ഉടമ്പടിക്ക് പിന്നാലെ നിര്ണായകശക്തിയായിരുന്നു ഷിമോണ്. ഈ ഉടമ്പടിയാണ് അദ്ദേഹത്തെ സമാധാനത്തിനുള്ള നൊബേല് പുരസ്ക്കാരത്തിന് അര്ഹനാക്കിയത്. 1923ല് പോളണ്ടിലാണ് ജനനം.
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