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Shimon Peres and Barack Obama
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World leaders mourn loss of Shimon Peres

President Barack Obama pays tribute to Peres’s ability to ‘change the course of human history'; other prominent leaders from the world over pay their respects to the last of Israel's founding fathers.

Dozens of statements of condolences were issued Wednesday following the death of Israel’s ninth President and former Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who passed away overnight Tuesday after a two-battle having suffered a stroke.

 

 

US President Barack Obama released a statement in which he praised Peres for his visions of peace, decribed him as the very essene of Israel and referred to him as a friend.  

 

“There are few people who we share this world with who change the course of human history, not just through their role in human events, but because they expand our moral imagination and force us to expect more of ourselves. My friend Shimon was one of those people,” Obama’s statement began.

 

President Barack Obama and Shimon Peres (Photo: AFP) (Photo: AFP)
President Barack Obama and Shimon Peres (Photo: AFP)

 

A large delegation of American officials are expected to arrive in Israel to attend Peres’s funeral with President Obama, including former US President Bill Clinton.

 

“Tonight, Michelle and I join people across Israel, the United States and around the world in honoring the extraordinary life of our dear friend Shimon Peres—a Founding Father of the State of Israel and a statesman whose commitment to Israel's security and pursuit of peace was rooted in his own unshakeable moral foundation and unflagging optimism. I will always be grateful that I was able to call Shimon my friend,” the statement continued.

 

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“I first visited him in Jerusalem when I was a senator, and when I asked for his advice, he told me that while people often say that the future belongs to the young, it’s the present that really belongs to the young. “Leave the future to me,” he said, “I have time.” And he was right. Whether it was during our conversations in the Oval Office, walking together through Yad Vashem, or when I presented him with America’s highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom, Shimon always looked to the future.

 

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"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together. He brought young people from around the world together because he knew they could carry us closer to our ideals of justice and equality."

 

Former US President Bill Clinton and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton praised Peres as a "leader who championed its security, prosperity, and limitless possibilities from its birth to his last day on earth,” adding that the Middle East had lost “a fervent advocate for peace and reconciliation and for a future where all the children of Abraham build a better tomorrow together. And Hillary and I have lost a true and treasured friend.”

 

Former US President Bill Clinton with Shimon Peres (Photo: Saar Yaakov/GPO) (Photo: Saar Yaakov, GPO)
Former US President Bill Clinton with Shimon Peres (Photo: Saar Yaakov/GPO)

 

Clinton recalled the days of the Oslo Accords—which were signed when Peres served as foreign minister under Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin—describing the Israeli statesman's elation as peace appeared to be on the horizon.

 

"I'll never forget how happy he was 23 years ago when he signed the Oslo Accords on the White House lawn, heralding a more hopeful era in Israeli-Palestinian relations. He was a genius with a big heart who used his gifts to imagine a future of reconciliation not conflict, economic and social empowerment not anger and frustration, and a nation, a region, and a world enhanced by caring and sharing, not torn asunder by the illusions of permanent dominance and perfect truth. His critics called him a dreamer. That he was—a lucid, eloquent dreamer until the very end. Thank goodness. Let those of us who loved him and love his nation keep his dream alive."  

 

Photo: Avi Ochion, GPO
Photo: Avi Ochion, GPO

 

Former President George H. W. Bush remembered Peres’s “unyielding determination and principle...It was by his innate humanity, his decency, that Shimon inspired the world over and helped pave a path to peace broad enough that future generations will walk it one day, side-by side."

 

Similarly, former President George W. Bush praised his contribution toward achieving Israeli independence and his dedication to pursuing peace. “As a young man, he worked for his country's independence. For the rest of his life, he led it with a deep and abiding concern for his people and a commitment to freedom and peace. The Bush family will miss Shimon Peres and his grace, dignity, and optimism."

 

Expressions of condolence also poured in from around Europe. Indeed, President Vladimir Putin also paid tribute to Peres’s "courage" and his "sense of motherland".

 

"I have repeatedly had the chance to talk with this wonderful man. Each time, I admired his courage, his sense of homeland, his wisdom and long-term vision," Putin was quoted saying in a Kremlin statement.

 

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair also lamented the passing of Peres, saying that he was sadder than words could express and describing him as a political giant and a statesman. Blair predicted that he would “rank as one of the foremost of this era or any era" and said that Peres was "someone I loved deeply.”

 

“He was an inspiration, a mentor and a friend. His intellect, his way with words that was eloquent beyond description, his command of the world and how it was changing were extraordinary,” Blair’s statement read.

 

Photo: Gidon Kobi/GPO (Photo: Gidon Kobi)
Photo: Gidon Kobi/GPO
 

 

"Though he grew older, his spirit never did. Above all, his commitment to peace and his belief that it was in the interests of the country he adored marked him out as a visionary whose vision was never dimmed or displaced. He saw every setback as a spur to further action and every moment of hope as a sign of what could be done."

 

Blair’s sentiments were joined by those of other European leaders such as EU High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini.

 

"President Shimon Peres has never lost hope in peace, and has never stopped working to turn hope into reality. Even in the darkest moments his wit, his irony, his obstinate pursuit of dialogue have been a source of inspiration for many around the world, including myself.

 

British Prime Minister Theresa May released a message calling Peres "a visionary and courageous statesman, who worked relentlessly for peace and never lost hope that this would one day be achievable...My thoughts go out to the Israeli people and the family of Shimon Peres as they mourn the loss of a beloved father and compatriot—a great man who epitomized optimism."

 

Her foreign secretary Boris Johnson added, "In my last conversation with him he told me that 'pessimists and optimists pass away the same way. But if you leave as an optimist you have had a better life.' He certainly had a better life and throughout his long and distinguished career he was a towering figure in Israel and around the world. "

 

In a letter to President Reuven Rivlin, German President Joachim Gauck wrote, "I would like express to you as well as to the Israeli people...my profound condolences.

 

"Shimon Peres left his mark on Israel like no other politician...Despite the atrocities perpetrated (by the Nazis) against his family during the Holocaust, Shimon Peres extended his hand” to Germans, Gauck continued. "For this attitude, we are very grateful to him."

 

Peres and Hollande (Photo: AFP)
Peres and Hollande (Photo: AFP)

 

French President François Hollande commented, "Shimon Peres now belongs to history, which was the companion of his long life."

 

"With the passing of Shimon Peres, Israel loses one of its most illustrious statesmen, peace one its most ardent defenders, and France, a faithful friend," wrote the French head of state, who last met with Peres on March 25.

 

The Portuguese president, Prof. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, called Peres "a paladin of Peace and Concord, values that always guided him in the various political positions that he filled in his country…and an advocate of peaceful coexistence between the two States of Israel and Palestine."

 

Rebelo de Sousa lamented the fact that he would not be able to welcome Peres to Portugal on October 20, as had been planned.

 

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi also furnished praise on the Israeli political giant, listing his multiple accomplishments and hailing him as the very embodiment of of Israel’s story. “With all of his heart, this farmer, fighter, author, Nobel Peace Prize winner, prime minister and president worked to guide his nation into a secure and confident future. I valued his friendship. He was an intellectual resource who personified the unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel."

 

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair (Photo: Reuters) (Photo: Reuters)
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair (Photo: Reuters)

 

US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan described Peres as “a true legend and statesman. Shimon Peres was a gift to the country he helped establish and lead, and a persistent voice for the cause of peace. President Peres' countless contributions to the world earned him the Nobel Peace Prize, Congressional Gold Medal, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. While we join the State of Israel and people around the globe in mourning his death, we also give thanks for his incredible life."

 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on his Twitter account: “Shimon Peres was, above all, a man of peace. My deepest condolences to his loved ones and to the people of Israel on his passing.”

 

Condolences also flowed in from international Jewish figures. Chairman of the Executive of The Jewish Agency for Israel Natan Sharansky commended his achievements and celebrated his “deep sense of responsibility toward the entire Jewish people.”

 

“When I was released from captivity and arrived in Israel, he was the first Israeli I saw upon landing when he came as prime minister to greet me. I will always remember him as the individual who started the Israeli chapter of my life,” Sharansky continued.

 

“I have always admired his devotion to his values and vision. He will be sorely missed by all of Israel and the entire Jewish people.”

 

Barbra Streisand's get-well letter to Peres
Barbra Streisand's get-well letter to Peres

 

A friend who had sent him a get-well letter when he was admitted to the hospital,international superstar Barbra Streisand released a moving statement: "My heart is bleeding.my tears are falling.because President Shimon Peres is no longer in this world. He was a father figure not only to his beloved country of Israel, but also to me, because he was what I imagined my father would have been like. Shimon's mind was expansive and his heart was compassionate. He was a brilliant statesman, gifted with the ability to listen to others who did not share his views and still remained determined to find a path forward.

 

"He was a voice of reason who also happened to have the sensibility of a poet.thoughtful and soft-spoken, but his words echoed loudly around the world. I adored Shimon.and I'm so grateful that I was able to spend some time with him over the years, and sing for him at his 90th birthday celebration in Israel. Thank god his spirit, his wisdom, and his ideals will live forever."

 

Former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth Lord Jonathan Sacks wrote, "Shimon Peres was the great visionary of Israeli politics in our time. The tough edge of his early career softened over time into a distinctive economic and technological road map to peace in the Middle East. "

 

Lauding Peres's achievements as president, he added, "During those presidential years, he was a living embodiment of much that is best in Israeli and Jewish life, and he was an outstanding ambassador for his people.

 

 

Jonathan Sacks
Jonathan Sacks

 

"With his death an era has come to an end—marked by a series of outstanding leaders who showed as much courage in pursuit of peace as they did in the course of war. We will mourn him and miss him."

 

Sacks's successor since 2013, Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, commented on the world's loss: "There will be countless tributes to Shimon Peres over the coming days, but I fear that few, if any, will adequately capture the palpable sense of collective grief felt across the world, nor do justice to the memory of a true giant amongst men.

 

"No matter what the future holds, your legacy lives on in the Jewish people who will never rest until we achieve our eternal dream of peace among the peoples of the world," he concluded.

 

Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, President of the Conference of European Rabbis, said: 'Shimon Peres, the last of the Founding fathers of the Jewish state has passed away. Responsible for developing the defence infrastructure of the Jewish State in his earlier years , he nevertheless believed in a peaceful future in the Middle East. A man respected by all facets of Israeli society, he commanded much respect in all the capitals of the world. His death is a great loss for the state of Israel and for the Jewish people.'

 


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