Prime minister ariel sharon

President Herzog honors the memory of Ariel Sharon

In 2006, while serving as prime minister after his military career, Sharon suffered a stroke which ultimately put him into an eight-year-long coma.

 President Isaac Herzog participates in memorial for the late former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his wife Lily.
MOSHE DAYAN and Ariel Sharon in 1973. The trickle became a deluge after the Six Day War

What Israel still needs to learn from Ariel Sharon

Dov Weisglass (L) looks on as former prime minister Ariel Sharon speaks at the Madison Hotel in Washington in 2002

‘Secrets did not die’ with former PM adviser

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon addresses the nation on the disengagement from Gaza, August 15, 2005

Sharon letter to Saudi king revealed as crown prince slams Israel at UN


Ariel Sharon refused to go to bomb shelter on 9/11

Sharon remained calm as he prepared for any eventuality of what could happen to Israel following the attacks in the US.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon talks with New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as they look out over the wreckage of the World Trade Center attacks site in 2001, in New York.

Ariel Sharon's tractor on eBay for $20,000

Farm vehicle previously owned by late, former prime minister is up for bid on public auctioning website.

The tractor previously owned by late, former prime minister Ariel Sharon

‘Gantz bill’ to shorten cooling-off period likely to be rejected

The bill would shorten the cooling-off period for top IDF, Israel Police, Prisons Service, Shin Bet and Mossad personnel. A similar bill was rejected three years ago.

Rencontre Netanyahou Gantz Yaalon

Attorney General: 'Bibi Tours' does not warrant full criminal investigation

n 2013, the state comptroller announced he would investigate the financial controversies surrounding Netanyahu, as well as other public officials, relating to their foreign trips.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a special cabinet meeting at the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council August 31, 2014.

The POSTman Knocks Twice: Used chairs, Rothschild and shame

It was the last day of the Six Day War, June 10, 1967. Edmond de Rothschild loved Israel, but he was also a banker, scion of bankers, named after his grandfather, “The Father of the Yishuv.”

Edmond de Rothschild