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post Jan 5 2006, 12:54 AM
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JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a massive, life-threatening stroke Wednesday and underwent lengthy surgery to drain blood from his brain after falling ill at his ranch. Powers were transferred to his deputy, Ehud Olmert.



Doctors placed Sharon on a respirator and were trying to save his life only hours before the hard-charging, overweight, 77-year-old Israeli leader had been scheduled to undergo a procedure to seal a hole in his heart that contributed to a mild stroke on Dec. 18.

Israel Radio quoted an unidentified Israeli health official as saying that Sharon's prospects of a full recovery were slim.

Sharon's cerebral hemorrhage, or bleeding stroke, came at a time of upheaval among Palestinian factions in Gaza and in the midst of both Israeli and Palestinian election campaigns. Sharon's absence would slow momentum toward peacemaking with the Palestinians and leave a major vacuum at the head of his new Kadima party, which was expected to head a government after the March 28 vote.

In a written statement, President Bush praised Sharon as "a man of courage and peace," saying he and first lady Laura Bush "share the concerns of the Israeli people ... and we are praying for his recovery."

Israeli Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger called on Israelis to read Psalms and pray for Sharon. "We are very, very worried," he said, and prayed for "mercy from Heaven."

Pan-Arab satellite television broadcasters beamed out largely straightforward, nonstop live coverage from outside the hospital where Sharon — a particularly despised figure among many Arabs — struggled for his life.

A radical Palestinian leader in Damascus, the Syrian capital, called the stroke a gift from God.

"We say it frankly that God is great and is able to exact revenge on this butcher. ... We thank God for this gift he presented to us on this new year," Ahmed Jibril, leader of the Syrian-backed faction Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, a small radical group, told The Associated Press.

Speaking to reporters outside the hospital, Sharon aide Raanan Gissin warned Israel's enemies: "To anyone who entertains any notion to try and exploit this situation ... the security forces and IDF (Israeli military) are ready for any kind of challenge," he said.

But a Palestinian commentator on the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya network offered Sharon unexpected praise as "the first Israeli leader who stopped claiming Israel had a right to all of the Palestinians' land," a reference to Israeli's recent withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

"A live Sharon is better for the Palestinians now, despite all the crimes he has committed against us," said Ghazi al-Saadi.

Sharon's personal physician said early Thursday that he expects Sharon to emerge from surgery "safely."

"The prime minister is currently in surgery, it is proceeding properly," said Dr. Shlomo Segev. "We need to wait patiently. I expect him to emerge from it safely."

But Channel 2 TV said the prime minister was suffering from paralysis in his lower body, and medical experts who have not examined Sharon said chances are slim for a complete recovery.

"It's among the most dangerous of all types of strokes," with half of victims dying within a month, said Dr. Robert A. Felberg, a neurologist at Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans.

"The fact that he's on a respirator means it's extremely serious," said Dr. Philip Steig, chair of neurosurgery at Weill-Cornell Medical Center in New York.

Dr. Larry Goldstein, director of Duke University's stroke program, said much depends on the extent, location and duration of the bleeding.

"Bleeding in some areas of the brain, if it's caught early enough, you can actually have not a bad outcome," he said.

Sharon was put in an ambulance at his ranch in the Negev Desert after complaining about feeling unwell. The stroke happened during the hourlong drive to Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, Dr. Shmuel Shapira of the hospital told Channel 10 TV.

Dr. Shlomo Mor-Yosef, director of Hadassah Hospital, said Sharon suffered "a significant stroke," adding that he was "under anesthetic and receiving breathing assistance." A few minutes later, Mor-Yosef emerged to say that initial tests showed Sharon had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, or bleeding in his brain.

Mor-Yosef said Sharon had "massive bleeding and was being transferred to an operating theater."

Shapira that Sharon was taken to an operating room to drain the blood after suffering what he termed a "massive stroke." Israeli TV said the operation would likely take several hours.

Doctors checking Sharon late last month said he weighed 260 pounds at the time of the first stroke but had since lost more than six pounds and was otherwise in good health. Sharon is about 5-foot-7.

The prime minister had been taking blood thinners since the first stroke to prevent another clot, but such drugs also raise the risk of cerebral hemorrhages, which account for only about 10 percent of strokes. Other possible causes are ruptured blood vessels, an aneurysm, or bulge in a vessel wall that bursts, or even chronic high blood pressure.

Blood thinners may not have caused the latest stroke but could have made the bleeding worse and may account for its severity, Steig said.

Security agents and police spread out around the Jerusalem hospital before Sharon arrived, setting up a security perimeter. Later, they surrounded Olmert's residence in Jerusalem.

Cabinet Secretary Yisrael Maimon said Sharon's authority was transferred to Olmert because the prime minister was under general anesthesia. Olmert was to lead a special Cabinet session on Thursday. Under Israeli law, he will serve as acting prime minister until Sharon can resume his powers.

On Dec. 18, Sharon was taken to Hadassah Hospital from his office after suffering the mild stroke. Doctors said he would not suffer long-term effects, but they discovered a birth defect in his heart that apparently contributed to the stroke.

Sharon had been scheduled to check into the same hospital Thursday for a procedure to repair a tiny hole between the upper chambers of his heart. Doctors said the blood clot that briefly lodged in Sharon's brain last month, causing the mild stroke, made its way through the hole and from there to a cranial artery.

Sharon first came to prominence as an army officer, setting up a unit that fought Palestinian infiltrators in the 1950s. Advancing through the ranks of the army, he served as commander of the Gaza region after Israel captured the territory in the 1967 war, launching punishing raids.

After serving in the 1973 Mideast war, Sharon left the military and entered politics, forging the hardline Likud Party, which came to power in 1977.

As defense minister, he directed Israel's ill-fated invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and was forced to step down by an Israeli commission of inquiry, which found him indirectly responsible for a massacre of Palestinians in two refugee camps by Christian Phalangist soldiers.

Sharon re-emerged as prime minister in 2001, and two years later he reversed his course of decades of support for Jewish settlement construction and expansion in the West Bank and Gaza, promoting a plan for unilateral withdrawal from Gaza and part of the West Bank. The pullout was completed in September.

The withdrawal fractured his Likud party, and he left it to form Kadima with a platform of seeking a compromise for peace with the Palestinians. He was putting together a list of candidates for the parliamentary election when he fell ill Wednesday.

In the March 28 election, Sharon had been expected to face off against Benjamin Netanyahu, the tough-talking former prime minister who recently won the Likud primaries, and Amir Peretz, the union leader who recently unseated veteran Israeli politician Shimon Peres as head of the liberal Labor Party.

Olmert, who could emerge as Sharon's successor in Kadima, would likely have a far tougher time beating either Netanyahu or Peretz than Sharon would have.


I'm not that informed on the relationship between Isreal and Palestein but word on the street is that dude is a terrorist. LOL just kidding, but what do you think about this?
 
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post Jan 5 2006, 01:10 AM
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wow his shit is definitely overshadowed bby iraQ!!
 
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post Jan 5 2006, 01:18 AM
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Could you PLEASE stop doing that to titles of topics.
 
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post Jan 5 2006, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE(disco infiltrator @ Jan 5 2006, 1:18 AM)
Could you PLEASE stop doing that to titles of topics.
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Are you mad?! Say it in ASO! Tell it to an underscore! We don't want to see that!
 
yo pusha
post Jan 5 2006, 01:36 AM
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QUOTE(disco infiltrator @ Jan 4 2006, 10:18 PM)
Could you PLEASE stop doing that to titles of topics.
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u mad doggie lol
but really why do you find it so horrible to look at

i bet you really hate those math tests with addition and brackets
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i can see you feelin like AI
brackets???? we talkin bout brackets???????
 
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post Jan 5 2006, 01:44 AM
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Interesting article, I'm not fully aware of all the diplomatic relations in that area so I'm going to do some more reading up plus I skimmed through this. Its a hella long article.

PS: I like the little brackets , they look cool to me.
 
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post Jan 5 2006, 01:13 PM
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what do you think it says....if so obvious.
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most likely he would die ....and there would even be more chaos in the middle east . remember , there is no actual succesor to sharon . No Succesor that has made comprising decisions on land desputes and civil rights toward Palestenians .
No other political israeli leader has the charisma , and the energetic genorisity toward the Palestinians.

its gonna get harder both for Israel AND Palestine .
 
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post Jan 6 2006, 11:07 PM
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/01/06/sharon/index.html

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post Jan 7 2006, 12:49 PM
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QUOTE(disco infiltrator @ Jan 5 2006, 1:18 AM)
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post Jan 7 2006, 01:29 PM
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YEA? ILL EAT YOUR FACE OFF =]
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why do you always do..
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THAT to your titles? im guessing youre mr god then from that one happy birthday jesus post?
 
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post Jan 14 2006, 05:44 PM
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10850839/

He's still not out of his coma, but he has activity in both lobes of his brain. The fact that he hasn't yet come out of the coma might indicate brain damage, though.
 
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post Jan 14 2006, 05:51 PM
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Why does it bother you guys that he does that to the titles of topics that he makes? That's ridiculous.
 
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post Jan 15 2006, 01:37 PM
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Sharon is going to undergo a tracheotomy to wean him off a respirator. Doctors are also afraid that his coma may have been caused by the stroke, and not induced by sedatives.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4614940.stm
 

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