Skip to page content | Text onlyGraphical version of this page

Tiscali Quicklinks. Please visit our Accessibility Page for a list of the Access Keys you can use to find your way around the site, skip directly to the main navigation, to the page content, or to more links within reference.



Main Navigation


 Home  
  Products  
  My Tiscali  
  Living  
  Money  
  Motoring  
  News  
  Play to Win  
  Shop  
  Sport  
  Travel  
  Video  
  Help 

Content Starts Here


Sharon, Ariel

encyclopaedia header
Encyclopaedia Search
Click a letter for the index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Or search the encyclopaedia:
 
 
 
all results tagged with the © symbol denotes content that is relevant to the national curriculum

Sharon, Ariel


Israeli right-wing Likud politician, prime minister from 2001. Initially a soldier, he left the army in 1973 to help found the Likud party with Menachem Begin. He was elected to the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in 1977, and held a succession of influential posts. A leading member of the staunchly nationalist new right, he took over Likud's leadership from Binyamin Netanyahu after the party's defeat in the 1999 general election. His electoral victory over Labour's Ehud Barak in February 2001 endangered the Israel–Palestine peace process, as it was his controversial visit to Jerusalem's Haram al-Sharif (Temple Mount) in September 2000 that precipitated a second Palestinian intifada (uprising) against Israeli forces that claimed hundreds of lives.

Sharon acted as a special security adviser to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin 1975–77 As agriculture minister under Begin 1977–81, Sharon encouraged new Jewish settlements in recently occupied territories. He then served as defence minister and was the architect of Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982. He was forced to resign in 1983 after an investigating tribunal found him indirectly responsible for the massacre of hundreds of Palestinians by Lebanese Christian militias in the Sabra and Chatila refugee camps in Beirut. However, Sharon returned in 1984 as trade and industry minister in a Likud–Labour national unity government. His opposition in 1990 to Middle East peace proposals drawn up by US secretary of state James Baker helped bring an end to this coalition. He resigned, but was then appointed housing minister in Yitzhak Shamir's 1990–92 Likud administration, and presided over a major building drive in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. He served as minister of national infrastructure 1996–98 and foreign minister 1998–99 under Binyamin Netanyahu. As prime minister he put together a cross-party national unity government, but vowed not to budge in any future negotiations with Palestine over the status of Jerusalem, which he pledged would remain ‘whole and united’ under Israeli sovereignty.

© Research Machines plc 2008. All rights reserved. Helicon Publishing is a division of Research Machines plc.


 
 

Advertisement starts



Advertisement ends


Ghana Flag
Ghana Flag Ghana was the first country to adopt the pan-African colours. The star is known as the ‘lode star of African freedom’. Effective date: 28 February 1966. >>

Advertorial

AdvertorialFind out how to buy the things you've always wanted and sell the things you don't on ebay.

Advertisement starts



Advertisement ends

Page Footer


Access keys


You will need to use different key combinations in order to use access keys depending on your internet browser, find out which on our accessibility page.
  • (0) Navigate to Accessibility page.
  • (1) Navigate to Home page.
  • (2) Navigate to My email.
  • (3) Navigate to My Account.
  • (4) Navigate to Site Map page.
  • (5) Navigate to Contact us page.
  • (6) Navigate to Members channel.
  • (7) Navigate to Services channel.
  • (8) Navigate to News & Info channel.
  • (9) Navigate to Entertainment channel.
  • ([) Skip down to the Primary navigation block.
  • (]) Skip down to the more links within this section block.
  • (=) Bypass all navigation and jump to the content.
  • (x) Text only version of this page.
Background images used:
furniture images used in the site icons used in the site images used in the header