Daily Dispatch

Final farewell for Peres

Abbas attends former Israeli leader’s funeral

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PALESTINIA­N President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shook hands and exchanged brief words at the funeral yesterday of Shimon Peres, the former Israeli leader who won internatio­nal acclaim for peacemakin­g with the Palestinia­ns.

US President Barack Obama and other world leaders gathered for the burial in Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl cemetery, two days after Peres, a former president and premier, died at the age of 93.

“Long time, long time,” Abbas told Netanyahu and the prime minister’s wife Sara, after shaking his hand before the start of the state ceremony. Welcoming Abbas, as participan­ts recorded the encounter on their cellphones, Netanyahu said of his attendance: “It’s something that I appreciate very much on behalf of our people and on behalf of us.

But Abbas’s rare visit to the city, a short drive through Israeli military checkpoint­s from Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, seemed unlikely to yield anything more than handshakes.

Israeli-Palestinia­n negotiatio­ns have been frozen since 2014 and Netanyahu and Abbas, deeply divided over Jewish settlement on land Palestinia­ns seek for a state and other issues, have not held face-to-face talks since 2010.

Abbas was given a frontrow seat between European Council President Donald Tusk and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

Obama briefly greeted the Palestinia­n leader with a kiss on each cheek before walking down the line to stand next to Netanyahu.

Peres, who died two weeks after a stroke, jointly won a Nobel Prize for his peace efforts with the Palestinia­ns in the 1990s, landmark talks that have failed to achieve a final land-for-peace agreement. Obama and Netanyahu were to deliver eulogies at the cemetery, which overlooks the Jerusalem forest and a verdant valley, in what could be an opportunit­y for the president to encourage Israelis and Palestinia­ns to revive peacemakin­g.

US officials have held open the possibilit­y of Obama making another formal effort to get peace negotiatio­ns back on the agenda before he leaves office in January, possibly via a UN Security Council resolution.

With time short between the end of the funeral and the start of the Jewish sabbath at sundown, no plans were announced for any diplomacy yesterday. Obama and Netanyahu, who have had a testy relationsh­ip, last held talks on September 21 in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

Peres will be buried in a Jewish religious ceremony, in a plot between former prime ministers Yitzhak Rabin and Yitzhak Shamir. — Reuters

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? IN MOURNING: Family members of former Israeli president Shimon Peres walk behind his flag-draped coffin during a ceremony at the Knesset parliament before it is transporte­d to Mount Herzl cemetery ahead of the funeral in Jerusalem yesterday
Picture: REUTERS IN MOURNING: Family members of former Israeli president Shimon Peres walk behind his flag-draped coffin during a ceremony at the Knesset parliament before it is transporte­d to Mount Herzl cemetery ahead of the funeral in Jerusalem yesterday
 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? PAYING TRIBUTE: President Barack Obama arrives at the funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres
Picture: REUTERS PAYING TRIBUTE: President Barack Obama arrives at the funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres

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