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Scare as Sarkozy departs Israel | Scare as Sarkozy departs Israel |
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Confusion has marred French President Nicolas Sarkozy's farewell to Israel, after a soldier shot himself dead during an airport departure ceremony. | |
Mr Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, were rushed into their plane after the shot. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was also hurried to safety. | Mr Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, were rushed into their plane after the shot. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was also hurried to safety. |
The incident at Ben-Gurion airport came at the end of Mr Sarkozy's three-day visit to Israel and the West Bank. | The incident at Ben-Gurion airport came at the end of Mr Sarkozy's three-day visit to Israel and the West Bank. |
A police spokesman said the security officer had committed suicide. | |
Spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the incident, which happened just as Mr Sarkozy and Ms Bruni were about to board their plane, had posed no threat to the visitors. | |
He denied reports that it might have been an assassination attempt on the French president. Other reports suggested the soldier may have shot himself accidentally. | |
Witnesses said the incident was over within minutes and that Mr Olmert had then boarded the Sarkozys' plane to say farewell and explain what had happened. | Witnesses said the incident was over within minutes and that Mr Olmert had then boarded the Sarkozys' plane to say farewell and explain what had happened. |
'A priority' | |
Israel Radio reported that the soldier had been stationed on the perimeter of the airport, some 100m to 200m (330 - 660 feet) from the Sarkozys' plane, when he shot himself as a band played. | |
Mr Sarkozy and his wife earlier met Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas | Mr Sarkozy and his wife earlier met Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas |
Television footage showed the French president and his wife being hustled up the steps into the aircraft. | Television footage showed the French president and his wife being hustled up the steps into the aircraft. |
Israeli President Shimon Peres, who was also present for the farewell ceremony, was also taken to his armoured car. | Israeli President Shimon Peres, who was also present for the farewell ceremony, was also taken to his armoured car. |
Mr Sarkozy's visit was intended to improve relations between France and Israel. | Mr Sarkozy's visit was intended to improve relations between France and Israel. |
He also held talks in the West Bank on Tuesday with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. | He also held talks in the West Bank on Tuesday with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. |
Speaking after the meeting, Mr Sarkozy voiced his support for the creation of a Palestinian state. | Speaking after the meeting, Mr Sarkozy voiced his support for the creation of a Palestinian state. |
"The security of Israel is non-negotiable for France, but the creation of a viable, democratic, modern state for the Palestinians is a priority for France," he said. | "The security of Israel is non-negotiable for France, but the creation of a viable, democratic, modern state for the Palestinians is a priority for France," he said. |
He also repeated his call for Israel to halt its building of settlements in the West Bank. | He also repeated his call for Israel to halt its building of settlements in the West Bank. |
It came a day after he told Israeli politicians in the Knesset that there would be no lasting Middle East peace without a freeze on Jewish settlement construction on Palestinian land. | It came a day after he told Israeli politicians in the Knesset that there would be no lasting Middle East peace without a freeze on Jewish settlement construction on Palestinian land. |
Mr Abbas said the Palestinians were "relying a great deal on the European role" in the peace process, particularly as France takes on the rotating European Union presidency next month. | Mr Abbas said the Palestinians were "relying a great deal on the European role" in the peace process, particularly as France takes on the rotating European Union presidency next month. |