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Prince Charles, Obama and Boris join 70 world leaders for state funeral of former Israeli PM Shimon Peres in Jerusalem as terror attack fears spark massive security operation

THE funeral service for ex-Israeli president Shimon Peres is underway in Jerusalem, attended by leaders and heads of state from around the world.

Some 6,000 people are attending the event – including US President Barack Obama, former US President Bill Clinton and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

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Ex-US President Bill Clinton returned for a second day to pay his final respects to Shimon PeresCredit: Reuters
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was among the guests spotted at the ceremony in Jerusalem todayCredit: Getty Images
Prince Charles was seen chatting with French President Francois Hollande before the funeral service beganCredit: AP:Associated Press
US President Barack Obama made time in his schedule to appear at the funeral of the staunch US allyCredit: AP:Associated Press
Prince Charles was seen wearing a traditional Jewish kippah, or skullcap - like many of the guestsCredit: AP:Associated Press

President Abbas greeted Israeli officials, hugging some members of Peres' family and shaking hands with officials and mourners.

Abbas and other senior Palestinians were given a front row seat – a symbolic gesture at the funeral of a man who did much to reach out and end the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Peres – who also served as PM in his lifetime – was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 for his role in negotiating the Oslo peace accords with the Palestinians the previous year.

The deal is widely considered to be the closest the two sides have ever come to a lasting peace agreement.

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Also in attendance was Prince Charles, who was seen mingling with the other guests, including French President Francois Hollande.

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was also pictured, wearing a traditional Jewish kippah – or skullcap – like many of the other attendees.

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And Canadian PM Justin Trudeau was seen, alongside former US President Bill Clinton who returned for the second day in a row.

Clinton was pictured paying his respects next to the casket yesterday as Peres’ body lay in state next to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, in Jerusalem.

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But one person who won’t be attending is Bill’s wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

She appeared to go back on an initial suggestion that she would pay her respects in person – instead opting to focus on the campaign trail.

Peres' was given a military guard of honour as his body arrived at Mount Herzl cemeteryCredit: AP:Associated Press
President Obama and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu look on as Israeli soldiers pass by with wreaths of flowersCredit: Getty Images
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and other senior Palestinians were given a front row seatCredit: EPA
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau was among the VIP mourners in attendance at the serviceCredit: AP:Associated Press
The mass of world leaders arriving sparked security fears, prompting a massive security operationCredit: EPA
Prince Charles could be seen walking past heavily armed guards as he arrived at the ceremony this morningCredit: EPA
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The mass of world leaders in attendance at the event sparked fears of a terror attack, prompting a massive security operation.

Israeli police said 8,000 police officers had been deployed to maintain order during the mourning period.

VIP guests including Prince Charles were seen walking past heavily armed guards as they arrived at Mount Herzl Cemetery this morning.

Israeli police chief Roni Alsheikh said it was "an operation on an unprecedented scale".

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And police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said Thursday that officers will also monitor social media for possible terror attackers.

Current Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu paid tribute to the 'a great man of the world' Shimon PeresCredit: Reuters
Netanyahu told mourners the gathering of so many world leaders today was 'testament' to Peres' greatnessCredit: AP:Associated Press
Bill Clinton called the ex-PM Israel's 'biggest dreamer' and a 'wise champion of our common humanity'Credit: AP:Associated Press
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A woman who used to work with Peres was among the 6,000 people in attendance at the funeral serviceCredit: Reuters

A military honour guard escorted the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s casket into the ceremony at Israel's national cemetery this morning.

And a military rabbi sang traditional funeral prayers as the casket entered the area.

Israeli soldiers were seen filing past the mourners after they took their seats, carrying wreaths of flowers to lay beside the coffin before the service began.

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Then came the speeches, with Israel's current PM Benjamin Netanyahu praising Peres as “a great man of the world”.

He told the assembled mourners the attendance of so many world leaders was a "testament" to Peres' optimism, his quest for peace and his devotion to Israel.

He said: “He was a great man of Israel. He was a great man of the world. Israel grieves for him. The world grieves for him.”

People climbed and sat on the tops of walls or watched from the roofs of buildings as the ceremony beganCredit: Reuters
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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish youths gathered near Mount Herzl cemetery before the service todayCredit: Reuters
Peres was extremely popular in Israel, with thousands queuing to pay their respects as his body lay in state yesterdayCredit: Getty Images
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was pictured signing a book of condolence for Peres' family todayCredit: Getty Images

Next came Clinton, who called the ex-PM Israel's “biggest dreamer” and a “wise champion of our common humanity”.

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Addressing the crowd, he said: “He imagined all the things the rest of us could do.

“He started life as Israel's brightest student, became its best teacher and ended up its biggest dreamer.”

Peres died on Wednesday at the age of 93 in a hospital near Tel Aviv after suffering a stroke two weeks ago.


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