Israelis paid their last respects to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon yesterday as his body lay in state outside the Knesset, the national Parliament, following his death at the age of 85.
In a subdued event that contrasted with the boisterous nature of his career, a steady trickle of mourners filed past Sharon's coffin draped in an Israeli flag.
There were no outward signs of emotion as many people took pictures of the closed coffin, which had earlier been saluted by eight army generals after it was borne into the plaza.
The initial turnout appeared modest as visitors were admitted following a wreath-laying ceremony conducted by President Shimon Peres and Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein.
The ceremony was organised before a state funeral to be held today, which will include a memorial service at the Knesset attended by international dignitaries including former British PM and Middle East envoy Tony Blair, US Vice-President Joe Biden and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.