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Shimon Perez's death, what has he done in his life?

Tel Aviv - SP-The Israeli government announced the death of Shimon Peres, the 9th president of Israel because suffering stroke since a few days ago.

Perez entered the politics world when he was still a young as an assistant of Ben Gurion. He served as Director General of Security Minister since the age of 19 years and strengthened security relationship with France. He was also an engineer of aggression against Egypt.

Perez has held ministerial positions such as Minister of War in the Government of Yitzhak Rabin, the first president of a unity government with Likud and cooperate with Yitzhak Rabin in 1984/1986.

He was also active as a Minister of Foreign Affairs in the second government

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