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Despite U.S. opposition, Israel says it will remove Arafat
AP | 9/12/03 | MARK LAVIE

Posted on 09/12/2003 3:35:15 AM PDT by kattracks

JERUSALEM (AP) -- Over strong U.S. objections, Israel insisted Friday it will remove Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat as an obstacle to peace, and one Cabinet minister said Israel "doesn't take orders" from Washington.

Israeli leaders, however, left their statements intentionally vague and put off immediate action to avoid a direct clash with the United States, leave their options open and keep the Palestinian chief wary and guessing.

The 74-year-old Palestinian leader was defiant, declaring that no one will "kick me out," after thousands of Palestinians poured into streets throughout the West Bank and Gaza to support him. The Israeli threats only seemed to bolster Arafat, who has been trapped in his office for a year and a half by Israel.

Reacting to two Palestinian suicide bombings that killed 15 Israelis this week in a Jerusalem cafe and outside an army base near Tel Aviv, Israel's security Cabinet on Thursday declared Arafat "a complete obstacle" to peace, blaming him for the violence. It added that "Israel will work to remove this obstacle in the manner, at the time, and in the ways that will be decided on separately."

That wording makes room for several options: deporting Arafat, capturing him or killing him. The Haaretz daily, however, reported that when Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz talked of killing Arafat during the Cabinet meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon asked him not to use that language.

U.S. Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer met with Mofaz on Friday and was expected to relay stiff U.S. opposition. Speaking to reporters before the meeting -- and with Kurtzer at his side -- Mofaz insisted Israel would act against Arafat, who he said has sabotaged peace efforts.

"The security Cabinet decided last night that Israel will act to remove the obstacle Arafat at the time and in the manner that will be decided on separately," Mofaz said. "I am convinced the state of Israel has in the past made a historic mistake by not taking this decision earlier."

Kurtzer said that the United States had not changed its position and the issue would continue to be discussed "quietly" with Israel.

On Thursday, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher reiterated the longstanding U.S. view, saying, "We think that it would not be helpful to expel (Arafat) because it would just give him another stage to play on." Along with Israel, the United States has boycotted Arafat and called him a failed leader who has a hand in terrorism.

Israel believes Arafat is at least indirectly to blame for militant attacks over the last three years of fighting and charges that he's done nothing with the security forces under his control to stop bomb attacks on Israelis.

Education Minister Limor Livnat said that despite the U.S. objections, Arafat -- whom she compared to Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden -- was no longer immune.

"Israel is an independent and sovereign state and though it has a close and friendly important relationship with America, it doesn't take orders from America," Livnat said Friday.

A poll published in a newspaper Friday, showed 60 percent of Israelis would like to see Arafat killed or exiled.

The telephone survey conducted Thursday evening by the Dahaf Institute asked a representative sample of 503 Israeli adults what should be done with Arafat. Thirty-seven percent favored assassination, 23 percent said Israel should expel him and 21 percent said he should continue to be isolated at his West Bank headquarters. Published in the Yediot Ahronot daily, the survey had a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.

The immediate effect of the Israeli decision was an outpouring of Palestinian support for the embattled leader and Palestinian officials warned that an expulsion would wreck all chances for peace.

In Ramallah, Arafat appeared at the doorway of his sandbagged office building at his headquarters complex that was all but destroyed by Israeli tank fire and bulldozers during the last year.

Carried aloft by bodyguards, Arafat grinned broadly and flashed "V for victory" signs with his fingers at thousands of backers who rushed to the headquarters to protect him from what they feared would be an immediate Israeli move to seize him.

"We will die and you will live, old man," the crowd chanted.

Using a bullhorn, Arafat recited a passage from the Quran, the Muslim holy book, about being steadfast in the face of an oppressor. He also said: "My brothers, my loved ones, this round (of fighting) that the brave peoples are living through tells the world that this people is not afraid and will not kneel."

The Israeli decision meant that Sharon and Mofaz could decide on expelling Arafat without reconvening the Cabinet. Security officials said the army has already begun preparations for Arafat's quick ouster.

The Israeli decision came as Palestinian premier-designate Ahmed Qureia was putting together a Cabinet. Arafat picked Qureia to replace Mahmoud Abbas, who resigned Saturday. Qureia said expelling Arafat would "eliminate any possibility for me to form a Palestinian government."

"We call upon all wise people in the world to stop this crazy decision," he said.



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1 posted on 09/12/2003 3:35:15 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Arafat IS the problem.
2 posted on 09/12/2003 3:37:26 AM PDT by tet68
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To: kattracks
Good. On this, I don't think Israel should listen to the US but rather do what they feel is best for their country. Just as we did not listen to the French and Germans in the time leading to war in Iraq.
3 posted on 09/12/2003 3:38:42 AM PDT by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: kattracks
"Israel is an independent and sovereign state and though it has a close and friendly important relationship with America, it doesn't take orders from America," Livnat said Friday.

WOOOOOOOO-HOOOOOOOOO!

A poll published in a newspaper Friday, showed 60 percent of Israelis would like to see Arafat killed or exiled

So much for the standard liberal meme (i.e., L-I-E) that "the majority of Israelis really want Sharon to work with Arafat."

Liberals. Pffffftt!

4 posted on 09/12/2003 3:47:46 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: kattracks
I say, "Kick Arafat out and send his cheering throngs with him." Send them all to Jordan. (Jordan wants nothing to do with them).
5 posted on 09/12/2003 3:57:20 AM PDT by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: kattracks
Call me crazy, but I'd rather have AraRAT dead and buried than wary and guessing.
6 posted on 09/12/2003 3:58:31 AM PDT by steveegg (I have one thing to say to the big spenders; BLIZZARD OF RECALL TOUR!)
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To: kattracks
Arafat is a terrorist. He should have been taken out long ago.
7 posted on 09/12/2003 3:58:54 AM PDT by ditto h
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To: kattracks
This whole Arafat deal reminds me of one of those real-life emergency room programs I watched about a year ago. A diabetic woman comes to the emergency room with her foot half rotted off from gas gangrene; maggotts are actually crawling out of the flesh. The doctors tell her that the foot has to be amputated, but she remains in denial, refusing all attempts to get her to accept the inevitable. Finally the proposition is placed before her, in no uncertain terms, that either the foot must go, or she must go. She gives in. The follow-up shows her a changed woman; no longer sick, smiling and upbeat; looking forward to the future.

Like that gangrenous foot, Arafat needs to be cut off. The sooner, the better.

8 posted on 09/12/2003 4:00:14 AM PDT by Agnes Heep
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To: steveegg
About time. They have given the hairy frog too many chances, far too many. He needs to be eliminated, and it would be better to have him dead.

If Israel can succeed in diabling the Pali 'secret police' which keeps 'collaborators' under threat of public lynching, they may find some people worth having as neighbors.
9 posted on 09/12/2003 4:02:45 AM PDT by ovrtaxt ( http://www.fairtax.org ** God may not be a Republican, but Satan is definitely a Democrat!)
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To: kattracks
Good for Israel. If the USSSD (United States Socialist State Department) elects to freeze funding to Israel, let me know where to send money directly. This terrorist needs to be removed, dead or alive.
10 posted on 09/12/2003 4:04:02 AM PDT by Beck_isright (Shenandoah and Blue Ridge will re-emerge as the investment of the 21st Century....)
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To: Agnes Heep
Your analogy is an insult to gangrenous feet everywhere!
11 posted on 09/12/2003 4:04:04 AM PDT by ovrtaxt ( http://www.fairtax.org ** God may not be a Republican, but Satan is definitely a Democrat!)
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If Israel can succeed in diabling the Pali 'secret police' which keeps 'collaborators' under threat of public lynching, they may find some people worth having as neighbors.

While that's a long shot, that's really the only shot.

12 posted on 09/12/2003 4:05:52 AM PDT by steveegg (I have one thing to say to the big spenders; BLIZZARD OF RECALL TOUR!)
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To: kattracks
Best scenario is gunfire when the IDF comes to rope him in. And Arafat dies via tow missile or what have you. Trying him will just make tumult and exiling him means he gets to travel the world making mischief and propaganda.
13 posted on 09/12/2003 4:07:59 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: kattracks
They shouldn't expel him, they need to kill him.
14 posted on 09/12/2003 4:09:26 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: tet68
Arafat IS the problem.

No, Bush is the problem. His phony war on terrorism is starting to turn the US into a laughing stock. How many terrorist mass murderers does Bush have to protect before everyone realizes that the oil-stained Bush family works for the Saudis?

15 posted on 09/12/2003 4:09:36 AM PDT by LarryM
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To: kattracks
I have never understood why Israelis were willing to stand by and get killed over this guy. He needs to be gone. He does not want peace. He wants Israel to not exist.
16 posted on 09/12/2003 4:11:27 AM PDT by mathluv
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To: ovrtaxt
Your analogy is an insult to gangrenous feet everywhere!

I hereby issue a formal apology to any gangrenous foot that may have been offended. Unfortunately, good analogies to Arafat are hard to come by.

17 posted on 09/12/2003 4:11:28 AM PDT by Agnes Heep
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To: kattracks
Sharon needs to tell his secretary to put Condi's and Colin's call on hold, take care of business, then answer their calls and tell them he removed the roadblock on their roadmap.

18 posted on 09/12/2003 4:12:38 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: LarryM
While I agree that there's some bad blood between the Bushes and the Saudis, I must disagree with your sorry, weak opportunistic rant. As far as Israel is concerned, ARAFAT IS THE PROBLEM.
19 posted on 09/12/2003 4:13:30 AM PDT by ovrtaxt ( http://www.fairtax.org ** God may not be a Republican, but Satan is definitely a Democrat!)
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To: Agnes Heep
"This whole Arafat deal reminds me of one of those real-life emergency room programs I watched about a year ago. A diabetic woman comes to the emergency room with her foot half rotted off from gas gangrene; maggotts are actually crawling out of the flesh. The doctors tell her that the foot has to be amputated, but she remains in denial, refusing all attempts to get her to accept the inevitable. Finally the proposition is placed before her, in no uncertain terms, that either the foot must go, or she must go. She gives in. The follow-up shows her a changed woman; no longer sick, smiling and upbeat; looking forward to the future."

I saw that episode. Ewwww.

20 posted on 09/12/2003 4:15:04 AM PDT by Vigilantcitizen (RIP....Johnny Cash)
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