Moshe Arens, former Israeli defence minister, dies at 93
JERUSALEM — Moshe Arens, a former Israeli defence minister, foreign minister and an early political mentor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, died Monday. He was 93.
An engineer by training, the American-raised Arens was instrumental in developing Israel’s military and aircraft industries and served three stints as the country’s defence minister. He was a longtime stalwart in the hawkish Likud party.
In the early 1980s, Arens was the first to recognize the skills of a young Benjamin Netanyahu, who then was running an anti-terror institute and working in marketing. Arens took Netanyahu under his wing and brought him into Israeli politics.
“There was no greater patriot. Moshe Arens’ great contribution to our people and our state will be remembered forever,” Netanyahu said in a statement.