Laurie D
(13 Nov 2010)
"To Pineman and Doves---Ariel Sharon's home is called Sycamore Ranch!!!!!!!"
Thank-you for posting Rabbi Jonathan Cahn on Nov 10
regarding 911 a harbinger. Did you realize that Ariel Sharon's
home is Sycamore Ranch. Cahn speaks of the sycamore tree in
scripture as meaning Judgement-He also spoke of the sycamore tree at
911 being struck down meaning judgement would begin----I think most of
you reading Doves have seen the article about Ariel Sharon----the
vision appearing to the Rabbi in Israel that when Sharon dies the
Messiah will return and thus also judgement -
Blessings Laurie D
guardian.co.uk home
Ariel Sharon ready to be taken home from Israeli hospital four years after stroke
Former prime minister, in a coma since January 2006, expected to return home to his ranch
* Ana Carbajosa in Jerusalem
* guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 10 November 2010 18.05 GMT
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ariel-sharon-leave-hospitalAriel Sharon photographed in 2005 shortly before his stroke. Photograph: Gali Tibbon/AFP/Getty Images
Former
Israeli prime minster Ariel Sharon, who has been in a coma for almost
five years, may return home within days, according to a family friend
and Israeli media reports.
Sharon, 82, the political and
military hero of the Israeli right, has been in a hospital bed since
January 2006, after suffering a massive stroke. He is now in a
vegetative state in the respiratory rehabilitation unit in Sheba
medical centre, near Tel Aviv.
The former hawkish Likud leader –
who went on to form the centrist Kadima party – will be moved to
Sycamore Ranch, his vast farm in the western Negev, not far from the
Gaza strip.
The ranch, where his wife is buried, was known as
the beloved retreat of the man widely despised in the Arab world for
his role in the massacres at Sabra and Chatila refugee camps outside
Beirut in 1982.
Raanan Gissin, a former Sharon adviser and
family friend, confirmed that he "will be moved in the next few days,
but the exact date cannot be disclosed for security reasons".
Gissin said "the family has been looking forward to the move for a long time, but now everything is ready in the farm".
The
family and hospital officials have declined to comment on Sharon's
exact condition. Gissin said the former prime minister was breathing
independently and not attached to a respirator. However, he added that
Sharon occasionally needed an oxygen mask.
The Israeli daily
newspaper Yediot Ahronot said police had received notice of the
expected transfer, saying that it was planned for the weekend.
Contacted by phone, Omri Sharon, one of the former prime minister's two sons, declined to confirm the press reports.
Zeev
Rotstein, head of Sheba medical centre, will meet the Sharon family
tomorrow to "hear their wishes", a spokesman for the hospital said. "We
as a hospital will do everything to help them with their plans," he
said.
The centre issued a statement last night saying hospital
staff had begun talking to the family about his release almost two
years ago.
It added that "the preparations for Mr Sharon's
return to his home are being made by his family" but that the hospital
would assist.
The hospital said it would provide training for private nurses and the other people needed.
Doctors who had been treating Sharon would also offer technical and medical assistance if needed.
A parliamentary committee this week approved 1.6m Israeli shekels (£272,500) in annual funding for Sharon's medical treatment.
* guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2010