JERUSALEM
(AP) -- Israel on Wednesday mourned the death of Shimon Peres, a former
president and prime minister whose life story mirrored that of the
Jewish state, as the government began preparations for a funeral that is
expected to bring together an array of world leaders and international
dignitaries.
Peres,
celebrated around the world as a Nobel Prize-winning visionary who
pushed his country toward peace during a remarkable seven-decade career,
died early Wednesday from complications from a stroke. He was 93.