Ariel Sharon Park to be Inaugurated Next Week
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Shimon Peres (second from left) and then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon seen during the 80th birthday celebration for Peres in the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on September 21, 2003. Photo: Avi Ohayon/GPO/Flash90.
JNS.org – The Ariel Sharon Park near Tel Aviv will inaugurate a new compound next Tuesday, marking the completion of a massive conversion of a former landfill into an eco-friendly park.
A helicopter tour of the park, located on the former Hiriya landfill, was held Feb. 12 ahead of the grand opening.
“Work on the park is ongoing and the next stage of development is ready to go,” park overseer Moshe Borochov said, according to Israel Hayom.
“When completed, the entire mountain will be open for the public,” he said.
Sharon, the former Israeli prime minister and general, died Jan. 11.
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