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Fox News reports that Arafat reneges on the deal to give up six terrorist to US/UK monitors.
Fox News ^ | 5/1/2002 | Fox News

Posted on 05/01/2002 7:11:51 AM PDT by l33t

What a surprise.


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To: Linda Liberty
"According to one report I heard, the problem for Arafat is that he is worried one of these two will talk, giving details incriminating Arafat in terrorism. One of these guys is Arafat's accountant..."

Arafat's problem is ANYTHING that would cause a cessation to the fighting. When fighting stops, Arafat is of no use. A non-person. His entire life is defined by violence. To a pathological person like Araflat, goals must NEVER be achieved, only pursued. The achievement of ANY of his goals may be a win for Palestinians, but is a giant personal loss for him. When peace breaks out, Araflat ceases to exist.

Michael

41 posted on 05/01/2002 8:12:58 AM PDT by Wright is right!
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To: l33t
Bush fails again.
42 posted on 05/01/2002 8:13:18 AM PDT by VRWC_minion
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To: l33t
May. 1, 2002
Report: Arafat refuses to hand over prisoners to US, British jailers

Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat is reportedly refusing to hand over two senior figures holed up within his Ramallah command center to British and American jailers.

Ahmed Saadat, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine involved in the assassination of late cabinet minister Rehavam Ze'evi, and Fuad Shubaki, mastermind of the Karine A weapons smuggling plot, remain inside the compound at this time.

Israeli and foreign journalists outside Arafat's compound continue to wait for the transfer of Saadat and Shubaki and four more Palestinian convicts into American and British custody.

The four others were involved in the assassination of Ze'evi in Jerusalem Hyatt Hotel last October.

According to an agreement reached between Israel and the Palestinians, with the assistance of the United States, the six will be transferred to a prison in Jericho where they will be supervised by American and British officials.

Israeli military sources said Arafat changed his mind at the last minute and is now refusing to hand over the two senior figures, Israel Radio reported.

43 posted on 05/01/2002 8:14:23 AM PDT by RCW2001
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To: Linda Liberty
"Arafat is that he is worried one of these two will talk, giving details incriminating Arafat in terrorism"

There is already mountains of incriminating evidence readily available for all to see.
Arafat could personaly butcher Israeli children on the nightly news and not a word would be said.

44 posted on 05/01/2002 8:15:14 AM PDT by Psalm 73
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To: xm177e2
He only wants to give four of them up

Now those 4 should be the ones to snuff out Arafart.

45 posted on 05/01/2002 8:15:23 AM PDT by TexKat
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To: Registered
In this case, way more than plenty. A 180 at this point is really going to make Bush and Powell look extremely bad. I'd say Arafat won the PR and the diplomatic "war" at this point, wouldn't you?

Disagree. Arafat is now completely exposed as a liar. His unwillingness to release even these criminals gives Bush a perfect opportunity to exclude him from any further dealings.

I guess we'll have to wait and see, but I think it was Yasser's last chance and he blew it.

46 posted on 05/01/2002 8:18:49 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: Miss Marple
Yep - he was given this test to "lead" and he flunked. Hammer time, if he's gonna play this note.
47 posted on 05/01/2002 8:19:00 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: VRWC_minion
To the contrary, nothing would be better than having the world see Arafat renege on a deal personally negotiated by Bush. It gives Bush all the amunition in the world to say that he has made an strong effort to promote peace, that he was able to twist Sharon's arm into accepting a deal he didn't like, but that ARAFAT wouldn't compromise or negotiate in good faith. Now that Bush has this chip, it is time to put Arafat and the rest of the PA out to pasture. Now Bush can say to the world "My experience with Chairman Arafat is that he does not want to resolve this issue, he does not want peace."
48 posted on 05/01/2002 8:19:06 AM PDT by The Vast Right Wing
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
"I wouldn't be surprised if Arafat backed out of the deal. He seems to get lonely if he's not surrounded by his terrorist pals."

AH yes, Yasser's "Significant Others", otherwise known as his "Co-terrorists"...

49 posted on 05/01/2002 8:20:21 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: The Vast Right Wing
Well said.
50 posted on 05/01/2002 8:21:26 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: lormand
I'm glad to see that many people like you can smell the coffee.

This whole SA proposed Peace Plan has smelled a lot worse then coffee from the start. As long as a terrorist is in charge there will never be peace in that region.

51 posted on 05/01/2002 8:24:22 AM PDT by Mixer
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To: r9etb
Arafat is now completely exposed as a liar.

Do you realize how many times he's been "completely exposed as a liar"? Add to that the sympathy of the world, and Yasser has the advantage. Sad, the window of opportunity left us on this one.
52 posted on 05/01/2002 8:24:22 AM PDT by Registered
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To: VRWC_minion
Bush fails again.

In this case, way more than plenty. A 180 at this point is really going to make Bush and Powell look extremely bad. I'd say Arafat won the PR and the diplomatic "war" at this point, wouldn't you?

Let's see, Bush arranges a deal for the whole world to see and Arafat reneges. How exactly is this a Bush failure and how is Arafat winning the PR and diplomatic war? Not to mention that the whole Jenin "massacre" thing is dying down.

Do you people hate Bush so much that it clouds your thinking?

53 posted on 05/01/2002 8:26:02 AM PDT by arkfreepdom
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To: The Vast Right Wing
It all depends on whether Bush has the backbone to stand with the IDF togo in and do what needs doing. After that picture show with the clown prince in Texas, I really don't know where Bush is getting his advice.
54 posted on 05/01/2002 8:26:26 AM PDT by last_one_standing
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To: xm177e2
There was a great presstitute cartoon in the Dallas paper the other day that had President's Carter etc etc through W. saying one word each about giving arafat one more chance.......

Sorry I looked but couldn't find it.

IDF need's to just leave Yessir AirFat in his current prison of darkness.

Stay Safe !

55 posted on 05/01/2002 8:29:14 AM PDT by Squantos
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To: Catspaw
Woa... Cats... you are way off base here. The implication is that Arafat is a man! Go on, tell me another one!!! LOL
56 posted on 05/01/2002 8:31:07 AM PDT by besieged
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To: The Vast Right Wing
To give Clinton his due, in December 2000 his negotiators gave Arafat a sweetheart deal that the Israelis accepted. Arafat reneged on that agreement and things have only escalated since then. It seems that each recent President has to learn personally that terrorists of whatever stripe can not be trusted to keep their word. If Bush keeps trying to forge a peace with people that have no honor or scruples, their dirt will eventually end sticking to him.
57 posted on 05/01/2002 8:31:53 AM PDT by CedarDave
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To: The Vast Right Wing
I agree! The question is will Bush act on the opportunity that has been presented to him and put an end to Arafat's regime.
58 posted on 05/01/2002 8:32:16 AM PDT by GoldenBear
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To: l33t
According to reports, Arafat changed his mind regarding the agreement that had been reached earlier in the day.

Imagine what it must be like to have to deal with these people every day. It must take a highly motivated Jew to want to move to Israel and subject themselves to neighbors like Arafat. I honestly don't know how they do it.

60 posted on 05/01/2002 8:36:54 AM PDT by kezekiel
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