Blair, Gorbachev, Streisand to attend Israel's 60th

Started by Ognir, April 21, 2008, 01:30:06 PM

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Ognir

President Shimon Peres is bringing in top personalities from around the world to celebrate Israel's 60th birthday.

United States President George W. Bush, Barbra Streisand, Tony Blair, Mikhail Gorbachev and Rupert Murdoch are among those expected to attend a May conference focusing on Jewish and Israeli contributions to humanity.

"We are going to have probably 10 presidents from different countries, six former presidents, ministers, prime ministers, scientists, philosophers, artists," Peres said yesterday in an interview with The Associated Press.

The conference is expected to be one of the highlights of weeks of celebrations marking Israel's 60th, including concerts, Holocaust remembrance events, a workshop promoting Arab-Israeli coexistence and a 750-mile trans-Israel bicycle trail.

The May 13-15 conference will open with a tribute to Israel's staunchest ally, the United States. It will be attended by Bush and feature Streisand singing the Hebrew prayer Avinu Malkeinu.

"After 60 years we want to stand up and say 'thank you America,'" Peres said.

The list of confirmed guests also includes Henry Kissinger, Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, former Czech President Vaclev Havel, Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz, Google founder Sergey Brinn, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerman, Ratan Tata, chairman of India's Tata group, U.S. billionaire Sheldon Adelson, and Abdurrahman Wahid, former president of Indonesia, a country with no diplomatic relations with Israel.

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And even Man United are going to play a special match in Israel to commemorate the event. I saw the manager Alex Ferguson talking about it after a match. I bet he doesn't have a clue.
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