By Robert Tait, Jerusalem
12:31PM GMT 11 Jan 2014
Dr Shlomo Noy, who has personally treated Sharon since his debilitating stroke eight years ago, said that Mr Sharon had struggled with “surprising strength” over the past week as his condition had deterioriated. “He departed peacefully with his wife and family at his side,” he said.
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The decorated former army general was pronounced dead at the Tel Hashomer Hospital, near Tel Aviv, days after doctors reported a sharp deterioration in his health, leading to multiple organ failure. He was prime minister from 2001 until he suffered a massive stroke in January 2006, which left him incapacitated.
Gilad Sharon announces the death of his father to the media at the Sheba Medical Centre (AMIR COHEN/REUTERS)
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