Former Israeli prime minister dies eight years after going into a coma following a stroke. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has died, Israeli Army Radio and medical sources have announced.
He was 85 years old and had been in a coma since 2006, when a stroke incapacitated him at the height of his political power.
"Ariel Sharon has passed away," said Shlomo Noy, a spokesman for Sheba medical center in Tel Aviv, where Sharon was being treated for most of the past eight years, on Saturday.
Officials at the hospital announced a week ago that Sharon's health had deteriorated sharply and that he was in "grave condition" with his family at his bedside.
"He was considered to be in a state of minimal consciousness, with ups and downs in his medical condition, and minimal non-verbal communication," Noy said. An Israeli ministerial committee was meeting late on Saturday to discuss Sharon's funeral arrangements.
A state funeral is expected to take place on Monday at 1200 GMT at Sharon's family ranch in the Negev desert in southern Israel. His coffin will first lie in state at the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, on Sunday, and an official state ceremony will be held on Monday morning at the Knesset.
Sharon first had a small stroke in December 2005 and was put on blood thinners before experiencing a severe brain hemorrhage on January 4, 2006.
After spending months in the Jerusalem hospital where he was initially treated, Sharon was transferred to the long-term care facility at Tel Hashomer hospital.
He was taken home briefly at one point but returned to the hospital, where he has remained since. In September, Sharon underwent surgery to insert a new feeding tube.Former Israeli prime minister dies eight years after going into a coma following a stroke.Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has died, Israeli Army Radio and medical sources have announced.
He was 85 years old and had been in a coma since 2006, when a stroke incapacitated him at the height of his political power.
"Ariel Sharon has passed away," said Shlomo Noy, a spokesman for Sheba medical center in Tel Aviv, where Sharon was being treated for most of the past eight years, on Saturday.
Officials at the hospital announced a week ago that Sharon's health had deteriorated sharply and that he was in "grave condition" with his family at his bedside.
"He was considered to be in a state of minimal consciousness, with ups and downs in his medical condition, and minimal non-verbal communication," Noy said. An Israeli ministerial committee was meeting late on Saturday to discuss Sharon's funeral arrangements.
A state funeral is expected to take place on Monday at 1200 GMT at Sharon's family ranch in the Negev desert in southern Israel. His coffin will first lie in state at the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, on Sunday, and an official state ceremony will be held on Monday morning at the Knesset.
Sharon first had a small stroke in December 2005 and was put on blood thinners before experiencing a severe brain hemorrhage on January 4, 2006.
After spending months in the Jerusalem hospital where he was initially treated, Sharon was transferred to the long-term care facility at Tel Hashomer hospital.
He was taken home briefly at one point but returned to the hospital, where he has remained since. In September, Sharon underwent surgery to insert a new feeding tube.
bagusla pun dia ni mati.. paling jaha dalam dunia,
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semoga mendapat balasan yang setimpal atas apa yang telah dia perbuat terhadap Negara dan Rakyat Palestina
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