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Dignitaries from 80 nations, including President Obama, gathered Friday for the funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres under extremely tight security.

Peres' coffin before burial
Peres’ coffin before burial

Also paying last respects to Peres will be former president Bill Clinton and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas at the Har Herzl national cemetery, where many of Israel’s former leaders are buried.

Peres will be buried between former prime ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Yitzhak Rabin, with whom he shared a Nobel Peace Prize.

Obama and Clinton are expected to speak during the ceremony, as requested by the Peres family, reflecting the warm ties he had with the U.S. presidents.

Israelis paid their respects Thursday to Peres, who had a 55-year political career, as his body lay in state at the nation’s parliament. Considered the last of Israel’s founding fathers, Peres died Wednesday after suffering a stroke two weeks ago. He was 93.

His transformation from political hawk to peace-seeker earned him a 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for the negotiations leading to the Israeli-Palestinian Oslo Peace Accords.

At least 7,500 police and paramilitary police have been deployed for the two-day memorial that began Thursday.

Israel Police Chief Roni Alsheich said police had arrested several Jewish and Arab extremists who, they believed, might pose a threat to the visiting dignitaries. He called the arrests “preventative.”

Alsheich said the security logistics of transporting dignitaries and the funeral “are very complex and in many ways unprecedented, compared to what the police have accomplished in the past. It’s a huge challenge in regards to security, traffic, public order.”

Many Israelis attend the funerals of the former President Shimon Peres
Many Israelis attend the funerals of the former President Shimon Peres
The Israeli national flag is half elevated
The Israeli national flag is half elevated
Old  and young people are heading to the area where dignitaries from 80 countries gather for the funerals of late Shimon Peres
Old and young people are heading to the area where dignitaries from 80 countries gather for the funerals of late Shimon Peres

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