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      c2006., Random House Call No: Bio S5315h   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your LibraryClick here to watch    Click here to view    More... Summary Note: "Warrior, statesman, peacemaker - few world leaders have had as dramatic and pivotal a life story as Ariel Sharon. And as this new biography shows, perhaps no modern leader's life has been as tightly woven into the history of his nation." "Born in 1928 and raised in spartan circumstances on a kibbutz, Ariel Sharon was taught by his parents to take principled stands and then to plow ahead. And for decades to come Sharon would do just that, forging a life of strength, resilience, and sometimes, according to his detractors, reckless action." "Based on unprecedented access to many of the key players in Sharon's life, hundreds of interviews, and thousands of pages of documents, Ariel Sharon presents a leader who was first and foremost a military man. Sharon fought in Israel's War of Independence (in which he was left for dead on the battlefield); assembled Israel's first special forces brigade, the wild Unit 101; and led the Lebanon War, the most controversial campaign in Israel's history. As a general, he directed military campaigns that are still studied in military academies across the world." "Yet Sharon was also a political animal. This book explores his fraught relationships with prime ministers David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Rabin, as well as with legendary minister of defense Moshe Dayan; his thirty-year championing of the settlement movement in Gaza and the West Bank; and his startling decision to initiate "disengagement," uprooting settlers, destroying settlements, and dividing his country." "Sharon's personal life has been equally tumultuous, as this book recounts - his first wife, Margalit, was killed in a car accident; his eldest son, Gur, wounded by an accidental rifle discharge, died in his arms. His second wife, Lily (Margalit's younger sister), died of cancer, concluding one of the great love stories of Israeli public life. And ultimately came the stroke that felled Sharon, removing him from power at a time when the Israeli people needed his leadership most."--BOOK JACKET.
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      2006., Adult, Studio 9 Books Call No: 956.94 S531e    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: This title offers a chronicle of recent Israeli-Palestinian politics, with more than one hundred pages of little-known documents including correspondence between Jerusalem and Washingto- n, by a former Israeli Ambassador. For more than fifty years now, Ariel Sharon has been a significant player on the stage of Israeli politics. The former general, a hero of the Six Day and October Wars, is a man who pulled off spectacular military victories, but who also suffered humiliating failures such as the Lebanon adventure. Ariel Sharon is a man of legend, a figure of high controversy, a man now lying at the edge of death but whose strength as Prime Minister of the Jewish state placed him at the crossroads of his peoples destiny. At the age of seventy-eight, he waged his ultimate combat on many fronts, simultaneously fighting enemies on all sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including recalcitrant settlers and political adverseries within his own Likud Party, in the end at the expense of his own health, to achieve a peace settlement with the Palestinians, with or without their active participation.