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Coalition Partners Yitzhak Shamir and Shimon Peres in Jerusalem in 1986 #77943844
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Polish-born Israeli statesman and politician Shimon Peres was a protege of Israeli founding father and first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion. Peres was a 2-time prime minister and also served as Israel's president, significantly expanding its ceremonial role and continuing to carry on international diplomacy. A pragmatic leader, he joined with his Labor Party rival Yitzhak Rabin to engage Yasser Arafat in the Oslo Accords, and all three received the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts. Peres served in 12 cabinets in such capacities as prime minister, foreign minister, and defense minister. Peres died at 93 from the effects of a massive stroke, in Ramat Gan, Israel on September 28, 2016. He was photographed here at the Diaspora Museum in Ramat Aviv, Israel in 1986. Here, then Prime Minister Peres joins then Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir at the Mimouna Festival celebrating North African and Sephardi Israeli culture in Jerusalem in April, 1986.
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