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Arafat Dead / Not Dead Thread (Day 10)
AP ^ | 10/28/2004 | Staff

Posted on 11/06/2004 5:21:00 AM PST by jriemer

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - Ailing Palestinian President Yasser Arafat - too weak to stand, unable to hold down food and spending most of Thursday sleeping - agreed to leave his battered compound for the first time in more than two years and fly to Paris for urgent medical treatment.

The 75-year-old Palestinian leader's planned departure Friday, a decade after he arrived on the West Bank of the Jordan River with the promise of statehood, could mark the end of an era. Arafat, who hoarded power and declined to groom a successor, leaves behind a people in disarray.

Blood tests revealed he had a low platelet count, though it was unclear what caused the ailment, his doctors said, ruling out leukemia. In deference to his deteriorating condition, Israel lifted its travel ban on Arafat, allowing him to leave his battered headquarters compound in Ramallah for the first time since 2002 and to return if he recovers.

Arafat will be moved to the Jordanian capital Amman early Friday, then continue on to Paris for medical treatment, said Munnib al-Masri, an Arafat aide. Jordan sent two helicopters to pick up Arafat.

Palestinians across the Middle East anxiously but quietly monitored Arafat's health Thursday but there was no mass vigil around his compound or any other public displays of support.

"I pray to God to save him because we need him, he is the safety valve for everything here, he is the father of all the Palestinians," said Imad Samara, a 38-year-old teacher from Gaza City.

Palestinian officials tried to play down Arafat's health problems earlier Thursday, saying he performed Muslim prayers before dawn and ate a light breakfast of cornflakes and milk.

They released a brief video and two photos showing him sitting in a chair, wearing blue pajamas and a dark stocking cap and smiling broadly as he posed with his doctors Thursday afternoon. In the video, he holds two of his doctors' hands and leans over to kiss one of them.

Dr. Ashraf Kurdi said there is no immediate threat to Arafat's life.

"His condition is good, his spirits are high," Kurdi said.

But the seriousness of his condition was underscored by the rushed arrival of Arafat's 41-year-old wife, Suha, who lives in Paris with their young daughter and has not seen her husband since 2001.

A close associate said Arafat spent most of Thursday sleeping. When he awoke, he was too weak to stand and was put in a wheelchair, the associate said on condition of anonymity. Arafat has been unable to hold down food and also suffers from diarrhea, the associate said. At times, Arafat appeared confused, not recognizing some of his visitors, he added.

Doctors later said he had a low platelet count. That can indicate a variety of problems, including bleeding ulcers, colitis, liver disease, lupus and chicken pox.

His doctors recommended he be moved to Paris, where he can receive better medical care. French President Jacques Chirac's office said France will send a plane to take him there.

Palestinian bulldozers entered Arafat's compound Thursday night and began clearing away rubble and cars crushed by Israeli raids, presumably to make room for a makeshift helipad.

Despite Israel's promise to let Arafat return, his deteriorating condition and his departure from the West Bank are likely to dramatically change Palestinian politics.

Several potential successors were already reported jockeying for position, a development that could transform relations with Israel. The Israel government has refused to deal with Arafat, saying he was fomenting terror and is not a partner for peace.

"Whatever will be, we are seeing Arafat being sidelined. A new situation has been created that could be for the better, or worse," said Yossi Beilin, an Israeli politician and former peace negotiator.

"It can be better, because there is a group around Arafat, veterans of the Palestinian political system, who are pragmatic and believe in the peace process," he said, referring to Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia and former premier Mahmoud Abbas.

In an effort to show their leadership is not paralysed, Palestinians are to convene two bodies in Arafat's absence - the Palestinian cabinet and the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, said Yasser Abed Rabbo, a former minister and close confidant of Arafat.

"We admit that things will not be easy," Abed Rabbo said, "but we will try our best for full co-ordination...and we will consult with president Arafat on the important issues."

The U.S. administration, which has also tried to sideline Arafat, said it hopes he receives the medical care he needs.

"This is not a political matter for us," U.S. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said.

"This is a matter of seeing that an ill person gets the medical care they need for health."

Arafat had been ill for two weeks, with Palestinian officials insisting he was suffering from a persistent flu and doctors saying he had a large gallstone. Israeli officials speculated Arafat had stomach cancer but his doctors said tests ruled that out. The Palestinian leader has shown symptoms of Parkinson's disease since the late 1990s.

Arafat's condition sharply deteriorated Wednesday evening when he vomited after eating soup, then collapsed and was unconscious for about 10 minutes, a bodyguard said.

The Palestinian leader has groomed no successor and many feared his death would spark chaos and violence throughout Palestinian cities and villages.

Arafat has been confined to his compound since December 2001 except for a one-day respite in May 2002, when he toured the West Bank in a Jordanian helicopter to inspect damage following a 34-day Israeli military operation. He has remained in the compound because of Israeli threats, sieges and his own fears of being banished.

The last time Arafat travelled abroad was November 2001, when he visited Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, in a telephone conversation Thursday with Qureia, agreed to allow Arafat to be flown abroad for treatment. Israeli officials said they feared a backlash in the Arab world if the country is perceived as contributing to Arafat's death.

In a flurry of meetings Thursday, Israeli leaders also talked about what might happen after Arafat's departure or death. Israel has prepared contingency plans for Arafat's death, including how to deal with possible riots and prevent Palestinian attempts to bury him in Jerusalem.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: arafat; axisofevil; axisofweasels; canuckeh; enjoyhell; israel; sayhi2hitler; wot
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I thought FR could consolidate all Arafat's dead threads with a daily thread from here on out.

Outside of the video of Arafat boarding the helicopter, this is the last time we hear / see him "alive". I posted the one of the last "outside world" sightings of the man as a start of this thread to backdate the series.

Mods - Feel free to delete this thread.

1 posted on 11/06/2004 5:21:00 AM PST by jriemer
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To: jriemer

Please ping me when they start the autopsy.


2 posted on 11/06/2004 5:23:04 AM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Dan Rather called Saddam "Mister President and President Bush "bush")
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To: jriemer

When does finally die for real, I hope someone unloads a few slugs in his skull, for the sake of certainty.


3 posted on 11/06/2004 5:25:05 AM PST by ambrose
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To: jriemer

Schrödinger's Arafat.....


4 posted on 11/06/2004 5:25:23 AM PST by Salamander (Pirates of the Appalachians)
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To: jriemer

Will the filthy pig die already? Hitler and Stalin are waiting in Hell for his arrival.


5 posted on 11/06/2004 5:25:47 AM PST by conservativecorner
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To: jriemer

'Ere. He says he's not dead!


6 posted on 11/06/2004 5:25:54 AM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: jriemer
(From a previous thread)

May his fate be the same as this cartoon photo shows!

(Special thanks to LBT for stealing his cartoon.)

7 posted on 11/06/2004 5:27:03 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave (" Thanks for voting President Bush! ")
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To: jriemer

PARIS, FRANCE: 8 NOVEMBER 04
The death of Palestinian president
Yassir Arafat has been posponed
due to unforseen maintenance
problems at his paris hospital.

Doctors have announced that his
death will resume its regularly
scheduled rotation of every 18 hours
tomorrow at 3 pm Paris time.


8 posted on 11/06/2004 5:37:37 AM PST by DainBramage
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To: jriemer; ambrose; conservativecorner; DainBramage
The latest from UPI:

PARIS, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- French doctors were reportedly using various medical machines to keep Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat alive Saturday until a burial site could be found.

Arafat's family wants a Jerusalem burial, but Israel has refused, CNN reported.

"Jerusalem is the city where Jewish kings are buried, and not Arab terrorists," said Israeli Justice Minister Yosef Lapid.

Palestinian officials denied Arafat was being kept alive so his family and officials from Egypt, France and Israel could settle funeral and burial arrangements, but U.S. officials, being given regular confidential briefings by Paris, told CNN Arafat would be taken off life-support systems once a burial site was agreed upon.

In accord with Islamic custom, Arafat's followers and family want his body buried within 24 hours of his death and so must settle such details before the life-support is withdrawn.

9 posted on 11/06/2004 5:39:54 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: jriemer
FR Keyword Arafat search
10 posted on 11/06/2004 5:49:30 AM PST by jriemer (We are a Republic not a Democracy)
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To: jriemer
"He's nearly dead, Jim."
11 posted on 11/06/2004 5:50:40 AM PST by Recovering Hermit
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To: jriemer

Arafat was dead before he was not dead.


12 posted on 11/06/2004 5:50:51 AM PST by philetus (Zell Miller - One of the few)
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To: Recovering Hermit

Arafat is still dead

13 posted on 11/06/2004 5:52:58 AM PST by gortklattu (check out thotline dot com)
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To: philetus
Mostly dead means partly alive

14 posted on 11/06/2004 5:55:41 AM PST by jriemer (We are a Republic not a Democracy)
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To: jriemer

All the mystery. The uncertainty of what he is ill from. All of the up and down reports. Sure sounds like AIDS.


15 posted on 11/06/2004 5:55:56 AM PST by Types_with_Fist (I'm on FReep so often that when I read an article at another site I scroll down for the comments.)
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To: Lijahsbubbe

And another Arafat Is, or Is He Yet? Ping. This one is from our neighbors to the North.


16 posted on 11/06/2004 6:02:11 AM PST by bd476
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To: jriemer

They are keeping him alive with life-support because he is the only one who knows the Swiss bank account number.

hehehehe.

Even his wife doesn't have the number.


17 posted on 11/06/2004 6:04:29 AM PST by TomGuy (His VN crumbling, he says 'move on'. So now, John Kerry is running on Bob KerrEy's Senate record.)
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To: jriemer

Every time he dies, the devil throws him back!


18 posted on 11/06/2004 6:07:12 AM PST by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN (America dodged a bullet.)
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To: TomGuy

Got that right ..THEY WANT THE $$$$$$ from him ..then he can kick off.Why do you thin the French took him in $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$..bastards


19 posted on 11/06/2004 6:08:34 AM PST by hineybona
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To: jriemer
What's that line from Othello?

"What not dead? Not quite yet dead?" (or something like that)
20 posted on 11/06/2004 6:12:30 AM PST by Centaur (Kerry: The Spam candidate...like the email I get everyday, he can cure all my ills for free....)
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