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[[File:BlairSharon.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Tony Blair]] at Ariel Sharon's funeral (January 2014)]]
 
 
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'''Ariel Sharon''' was an Israeli general and politician who held the position as the 11th [[prime minister of Israel]].
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==Career==
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*[[IDF]] commander responsible for the [[Qibya massacre]].<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qibya_massacre</ref>
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*[[Prime Minister of Israel]] from March 2001 until April 2006.
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==Funeral==
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[[File:BlairSharon.jpg|thumb|300px|left|[[Tony Blair]] at Ariel Sharon's funeral (January 2014)]]
 
In January 2014, [[Craig Murray]] wrote on [[Craig Murray's blog|his blog]]:
 
In January 2014, [[Craig Murray]] wrote on [[Craig Murray's blog|his blog]]:
 
:"Seeing [[Tony Blair]] speaking at Ariel Sharon’s funeral – one war criminal eulogising another – was so horrifying it has jolted this blog back out of retirement. There may be no justice, but there can be truth."<ref>[http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/01/war-criminals-on-tv/ "War Criminals On TV"]</ref>
 
:"Seeing [[Tony Blair]] speaking at Ariel Sharon’s funeral – one war criminal eulogising another – was so horrifying it has jolted this blog back out of retirement. There may be no justice, but there can be truth."<ref>[http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/01/war-criminals-on-tv/ "War Criminals On TV"]</ref>

Latest revision as of 23:06, 24 November 2024

Person.png Ariel Sharon   Powerbase Sourcewatch WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Soldier, Politician)
Ariel Sharon.png
BornAriel Scheinermann
6 February 1928
Kfar Malal, British Mandate of Palestine
DiedJanuary 11, 2014 (Age 85)
Ramat Gan, Israel
Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University
ReligionJewish agnosticism
Children3
SpouseMargalit Sharon
PartyLiberal Party, Likud, Kadima
Prime Minister of Israel (2001 to 2006).

Employment.png Prime Minister of Israel

In office
March 7, 2001 - April 14, 2006
Preceded byEhud Barak

Employment.png Israel/Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
October 13, 1998 - June 6, 1999

Employment.png Israel/Minister of Housing and Construction

In office
June 11, 1990 - July 13, 1992

Employment.png Israel/Minister of Industry Trade and Labour

In office
September 13, 1984 - February 20, 1990

Employment.png Israel/Minister of Defence

In office
August 5, 1981 - February 14, 1983
Preceded byMenachem Begin
Succeeded byMenachem Begin

Employment.png Israel/Minister of Agriculture

In office
June 20, 1977 - August 5, 1981

Ariel Sharon was an Israeli general and politician who held the position as the 11th prime minister of Israel.

Career

Funeral

Tony Blair at Ariel Sharon's funeral (January 2014)

In January 2014, Craig Murray wrote on his blog:

"Seeing Tony Blair speaking at Ariel Sharon’s funeral – one war criminal eulogising another – was so horrifying it has jolted this blog back out of retirement. There may be no justice, but there can be truth."[2]

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Ariel Sharon - War is Peacearticle14 January 2014David EdwardsA review of how the western corporate media reported on the legacy of Ariel Sharon following his death in early January 2014, together with evidence of the unreported reality.
Document:Murdoch's Deeply Hidden Jewish RootsArticle16 July 2011Christopher Bollyn“For some reason, Keith Rupert Murdoch has always tried to hide the fact that his pious mother, Elisabeth Joy Murdoch (née Greene), brought him up as a Jew.”
Document:Sharon took Brave Decisions for Peace says Agent Cameronarticle13 January 2014Stuart LittlewoodThe passing of Ariel Sharon. With comment on the fawning eulogies of Western Establishment Figures (Especially UK PM David Cameron) to a man who, on any rational assessment of the evidence, was guilty of multiple war crimes.
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