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Wednesday, 15 November, 2000, 14:05 GMT
Israel buries Leah Rabin
![]() A mourner places flowers outside Mrs Rabin's house
Thousands of mourners have paid their last respects to Leah Rabin, the widow of assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
World dignitaries, including US First Lady Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, joined senior Israeli political figures for the funeral in Tel Aviv.
Mrs Rabin, who died of cancer on Sunday aged 72, was an outspoken campaigner for Middle East peace and, after her husband's death in 1995, became a significant political figure in her own right.
Members of her family spent Wednesday morning leading mourners in an outdoor memorial service ahead of the burial. Israelis - religious and secular, old and young - flocked to pay their last respects. "She was a soldier for peace," said one tearful mourner. 'Lady of stone' As Israel's Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin was architect of the Middle East peace process which he and the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, hoped and believed could bring an end to decades of conflict between their peoples.
Dubbed the "lady of stone", she was a frequently controversial figure who did little to endear herself to the country's right-wing or religious parties. But to her supporters she became a symbol of hope, even in these last few weeks, which have seen so much violence and death in renewed fighting between Israelis and Palestinians. Mrs Rabin's influence was perhaps even more notable outside Israel than at home. She frequently took her message overseas and was regarded by many international statesmen as an important player in Middle East politics.
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