Israel's
ex-PM Sharon suffering multi-organ failure: hospital
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[January 03, 2014]
JERUSALEM (Reuters) — Former Israeli
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, comatose since a 2006 stroke, is close to
death as his health continues to decline, the head of the hospital
treating him said on Friday.
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Reviled by Arabs over his war record and viewed with a mix of
respect and suspicion by many Israelis, 85-year-old Sharon has been
on life support at Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv for eight
years.
His condition worsened sharply this week, with doctors reporting a
life-threatening collapse of vital organs.
"It looks like the situation is not getting better, and we know what
usually happens in such situations," Zeev Rotstein told reporters on
Friday. Asked whether Sharon was in his "final days," Rotstein said:
"I personally feel so."
Sharon's two sons were at his bedside, doctors said, and a state
funeral was planned.
One of Israel's most famous generals, Sharon left his mark on the
region through military invasion, Jewish settlement building on
captured land and a shock, unilateral decision to pull Israeli
troops and settlers out of the Gaza Strip in 2005.
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Rotstein described Sharon's decline as steady.
"He is comfortable at this time. To the best of our understanding he
is not suffering, such that we do not have to take any action to
prevent him suffering," Rotstein said.
(Writing by Dan Williams; editing by Crispian Balmer)
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