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Nobeli i Paqes, Shimon Peres për miqësinë

“Në qoftë se ju sakrifikoni një mik në një orë të vështirë, ju kurrë nuk mund të bëni një mik tjetër përsëri”.

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Shimon Peres, The Nobel Peace Prize 1994

Born: 16 August 1923, Vishneva, Poland (now Belarus)

Died: 28 September 2016, Tel Aviv, Israel

Residence at the time of the award: Israel

Role: Foreign Minister of Israel

Prize motivation: “For their efforts to create peace in the Middle East.”

 

For Reconciliation with the Palestinians

In the winter of 1993, secret negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis took place in the Norwegian capital Oslo. They resulted in the so-called Oslo Accords, signed in Washington the same year. The agreement aimed at reconciling the two peoples, with Israel gradually withdrawing from occupied territories and granting the Palestinians self-determination. Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Shimon Peres was in charge of the negotiations on the Israeli side, and in the autumn of 1994 he shared the Peace Prize with his own Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

Shimon Peres was born in Belorussia. To escape the persecution of Jews there, the family fled to Palestine in 1934. Peres studied agricultural science and joined the party of the Zionist leader David Ben Gurion. When Arab forces launched their attack on the new state of Israel in 1948, Peres was given the chief responsibility for securing military equipment for Israel from abroad. Later he organized Israel’s nuclear program and is regarded as the father of Israel’s atom bomb.

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