Jerusalem – A Comatose ex-Israeli PM Moved Home From Hospital

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    Surrounded by security, an ambulance with former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon transports him back to his ranch, Havat Hashikmim, or Sycamore Farm near the Negev town of Sderot, southern Israel, Friday, Nov. 12, 2010. A hospital official said Israel's comatose former prime minister was moved early Friday home, more than four-and-a-half years after he was incapacitated by a series of strokes. Sharon was accompanied by a full medical team and remains in a coma. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)Jerusalem – Israel’s comatose former prime minister, Ariel Sharon, was moved home to his ranch Friday, nearly five years after being incapacitated by a series of strokes while still in office.

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    Medical teams took the former leader, who has been in a coma since early 2006 and is attached to a respirator, from his room in the long-term care unit of a hospital outside Tel Aviv at dawn Friday. Security crews erected screens so he would not be visible when he was wheeled out of the building and into a waiting ambulance.

    From the hospital, security guards in SUVs escorted the ambulance to Sharon’s family ranch in southern Israel.

    There has been no change reported in Sharon’s condition, and the move is the result of modern medical thinking that prefers to see long-term patients treated “in the community” rather than in hospitals, said Dr. Shlomo Noi, an official from Tel Hashomer Hospital.

    While Sharon, 82, showed “minimal responses,” there was no indication he would emerge from the coma, Noi told Israel Radio on Friday.

    “Beyond that, we have only hope,” he said.

    Sharon, a war hero and politician who was for decades one of Israel’s most controversial figures, found popularity as prime minister between 2001 and 2006. He led Israel’s successful military response to the Palestinian uprising known as the second intifada, all but ending it by 2004. The next year, he reversed his years of hard-line, pro-settlement policies and pulled all of Israel’s soldiers and settlers out of the Gaza Strip.

    That same year he left the hawkish Likud Party, which he helped found, and formed the centrist Kadima, a party designed to be centered largely on his own personality. But only months later, at the age of 77 and considerably overweight, Sharon suffered a series of strokes that left him comatose.

    Sharon was kept in the long-term care unit at Tel Hashomer Hospital outside Tel Aviv until Friday. Ahead of his transfer, Dr. Zeev Rothstein, the hospital’s director, described Sharon’s condition as “mini-unconsciousness, meaning he is not unconscious but he is not fully conscious.”

    “He needs assistance in all daily activities,” the doctor told Israel’s Channel 10 TV on Thursday.

    The former prime minister, who has two sons, will be cared for at home by a medical staff. He is expected to be returned to hospital for regular checkups.


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    lipalipa
    lipalipa
    13 years ago

    how much longer will he be punished from god. this is a lesson for israel that god is angry on them.and he will bring a end too the state of israel. if they dont stop. And give it back too the owners till god will give it too his children.

    Wannabe
    Wannabe
    13 years ago

    A Refuah Shelaimeh to Sharon! It’s pretty ironic though that he gets to go home while thousands of the people he made homeless can’t.

    flatbushmm
    flatbushmm
    13 years ago

    lets not forget whats he’s done to the innocent families of gush katif, hes getting what he deserves

    villyamsburger
    villyamsburger
    13 years ago

    refuah shleima. we might disagree in a lot of things. but since I don’t control the world I’d leave your personel life up to hashem and for now be will

    MBD358
    MBD358
    13 years ago

    To all those who speak badly of Sharon, learn the gemara Sanhedrin 102b when Rav Ashi referred to King Menashe as his friend and was castigated for it. Menashe was a king who did serious evil yet a great Amora was told off for merely referring to him in a casual manner, Ariel Sharon who, even with his faults, was a leader of Israel and a general in the army. Gemara Bava Bathra 4a “Even in your thoughts don’t curse a king” (Kohelet 10:20) “Even in your bedroom don’t curse the rich” (same) “A prince amongst your people don’t curse” (Shemot 22:27) Arial Sharon qualifies for at least two of these. If you have nothing good to say, don’t say it. Shev ve’al taaseh adif.