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1 posted on 03/21/2002 10:30:07 AM PST by areafiftyone
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"We strongly condemn this military operation that took place in west Jerusalem today, especially since it was against innocent Israeli civilians," said a downcast Arafat, reading a statement at his desk beside a Palestinian flag.

"Military operation"? By a man they let out of jail last week?

2 posted on 03/21/2002 10:35:41 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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I believe the "ARAFART CONDEMNATION" of this attack like I Believe Hitler had NO KNOWLEDGE OF THE HOLACAUST..... Which I DON'T!!!!! its just SO MUCH PAPAER and nothing more!!!!
3 posted on 03/21/2002 10:38:17 AM PST by Roger_W_Isom
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Arafat...yada, yada, yada. He wants international peace keepers. Why? So his suicide bombers can blow them up too? Time to bring Zinni home, again.
4 posted on 03/21/2002 10:39:25 AM PST by Wphile
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"Arafat Condemns Jerusalem Bombing"

Go to hell, Arafat! These "crock"-a-dile tears from you are growing old...

6 posted on 03/21/2002 10:42:58 AM PST by The Magical Mischief Tour
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Arafat is a crewl joke. The man has been a terrorist his whole life. The only organizations that don't realize this are the UN and the EU. Obviously that leaves out a lot of orgs in the middle-east, but they're brain dead.
7 posted on 03/21/2002 10:46:32 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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This was in English for the stupid, fawning, dominant media. Does anyone believe that he will tell his Muslim bretheren that he wants them to stop terror? Yeah. Right.
9 posted on 03/21/2002 10:48:40 AM PST by rebdov
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This is what he said in English -- I wonder what he said in Arabic ?? He screamed for a Jihad a few weeks ago -- now he condems it ?? And since when is strapping a bomb full of spikes and nails and blowing yourself up in a crowd of women and teenagers out shopping a "military operation" ?? -- it's an act of cowardice and unfathonable cruelty -- designed to do exactly what the word "terrorist" means

I have tried to listen to & see both sides of the picture in the Middle East, but these continued bombings have put me solidly on the side of Israel, and my heart aches for the families of the poor innocents who were maimed and killed -- yes, even for the Arabs who were killed by the other coward on the bus yesterday --

10 posted on 03/21/2002 10:51:59 AM PST by twyn1
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Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat condemned Thursday's suicide bombing in Jerusalem, promising to "put an end to such attacks" and work toward a cease-fire after 18 months of violence with Israel.

Arafat's statement, just like every similar statement he's made on the subject is a calculated, bald-faced lie. He orders the attacks to achieve his goals of terrorzing Israeli society, killing Jews and starting a war that will bring him control over lots more than the "West Bank." After ordering the attacks, he makes a perfunctory condemnation aimed at the naive morons in the Western World. After that, he immediately begins planning for the next attack. Why do we continue to appease him, continue to believe that he ever tells the truth, continue to reward him by sending high-level negotiators and, finally, why do we continue to condemn Israel for taking very restrained actions to prevent attacks on its civilian population, while at the same time we are bombing the s--- out of Afghanistan? Don't get me wrong - I think that the US policy toward terrorism is correct, perhaps even a bit soft. I just don't understand the public hypocracy implied in condemning Israel for doing less than we are and dignifying Arafat by treating him like a stateman. Maybe the US should stop all operations in Afghanistan and offer to negotiate with Bin Laden or Mullah Omar?

12 posted on 03/21/2002 10:56:24 AM PST by Ancesthntr
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Never trust anything Arafat says in a news conference, in English, or to Westerners.
14 posted on 03/21/2002 11:03:50 AM PST by crystalk
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Mr Sharon, Please Put Arafat Under Arrest for Good!

Don't let him out, ever, and if he does get to Beirut, then he must never see Israel again, nor its territories.

17 posted on 03/21/2002 11:06:43 AM PST by crystalk
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Frankly I couldn't care less what Arafat says to the press in English. It never matches what he says in Arabic. By using his own milita to attack today he just gave a big finger to America in the eyes of Islamics everywhere. And the Middle East responded, with mass demonstrations supporting Oslama Bin Laudin. The latest round of politics by Bush was a complete Disaster for both Israel and the Coalition. We just lost Saudi Arabia, the core and root of Islam. Our moving our forces out means it is over folks. The rest of Islam is about to become on the surface what they have been all along. Radical Islam is not Radical, it IS Islam. World War III is a lot closer, thanks to Arafat and his puppet masters the Arab League. The more Bush pushes, the more he is finding out that his Arabic Allies all had their hands on the knife in the back, 911.
19 posted on 03/21/2002 11:17:34 AM PST by American in Israel
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... promising to "put an end to such attacks" and work toward a cease-fire ...

To my mind, this phrasing means that until now he had not tried to put an end to such attack nor work toward a cease fire, even though he had been giving those goals some lipservice.

20 posted on 03/21/2002 11:20:50 AM PST by DonQ
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"We strongly condemn this military operation"

What else do you need to know to value his "condemnations"?

28 posted on 03/21/2002 11:37:09 AM PST by Sabramerican
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Notice that Arafat called this a "military operation." Normal humans do not call blowing up men, women and children a "military" operation. He also neglects to mention that the Palestinian Authority released this bomber from jail a week ago.

He doesn't mention that under the Oslo Agreement, now in tatters, that he, Arafat, is in charge of the "police" which is the only "military" the P.A. is supposed to have. And finally, he ignores the fact that the latest bomber is a "former" member of the P.A. police force.

All in all, I'd say that this is not a real "condemnation" of the latest murder of civilians by crazed Palestinians. I'd say it is the usual cr*p from a sack of sh*t with a towel on his head. I could be wrong, though.

I wouldn't want to jump to any conclusions, upset Colin Powell, or derail the "peace process," mind you....

Congressman Billybob

"The Truman Factor."

30 posted on 03/21/2002 12:11:25 PM PST by Congressman Billybob
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Same song, different day. Allfat has said this so many times in my lifetime that he should have an automatic player for it.
35 posted on 03/21/2002 6:44:39 PM PST by PatrioticAmerican
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FROM REUTERS

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat expressed "strong condemnation" of terrorism on Saturday in an apparent attempt to satisfy U.S. demands and reinstate plans to meet Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Powell's mission to end 18 months of violence was plunged into disarray by a Palestinian suicide attack that killed six people in Jerusalem's main market on Friday, which prompted him to call off talks with Arafat set for Saturday.

White House and the State Department officials had demanded that Arafat denounce the bombing in no uncertain terms, even as Israeli tanks swept into half a dozen West Bank towns on Saturday in defiance of U.S. pressure to end their offensive.

A day after the suicide attack, Arafat complied.

"We strongly condemn the violent operations directed at Israeli civilians, especially the latest operation in Jerusalem," Arafat said in a statement carried by the official Palestinian news agency WAFA and read on Palestinian television.

He also condemned "all acts of terrorism that target civilians, whether they are Israelis or Palestinians and whether this terrorism was state terrorism or by individuals or groups."

Echoing other Palestinian officials, Arafat accused the Israeli forces of committing "massacres and slaughters" against Palestinians during their 15-day-old West Bank campaign -- an allegation the army has denied.

Arafat aide Nabil Abu Rdainah said Palestinian officials expected the meeting with Powell would now be rescheduled for Sunday, but that they had yet to hear from U.S. officials.

A senior State Department official said only that Powell was examining Arafat's statement, which was issued in Arabic as U.S. officials had urged.

Arafat has been trapped in his headquarters in Ramallah surrounded by Israeli tanks since March 29, when the Israeli army launched a sweeping offensive in the West Bank after a suicide bombing killed 28 people in an Israeli hotel.

The continuation of such attacks, even after the start of Powell's visit, has reinforced Israel's resistance to Washington's demands that it halt its West Bank onslaught.

But Powell urged Israeli forces on Saturday "to exercise the utmost restraint and discipline and refrain from the excessive use of force."

TANKS ON THE MOVE

Tanks rolled into the towns of Arabe, Hashmiyah and al-Yamoun and the village of Birqin and imposed strict curfews on their inhabitants.

All four places are close to the northern city of Jenin, the scene of fierce fighting until Israeli forces finished off the last major pocket of Palestinian resistance on Thursday.

Troops also entered three villages near Nablus and Ramallah. The army said it had arrested 40 Palestinians for what it called "terrorist activities."

The new Israeli raids came the day after Powell met Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and pressed him to withdraw from the Palestinian cities and towns that the army has occupied in a drive it says is aimed at destroying "terror infrastructure."

Sharon has already ignored a flurry of similar calls from Washington, Israel's chief ally, and made no commitment to Powell beyond speeding up military operations.

Powell's mission got off to a grim start with Friday's bombing just outside the Mahane Yehuda market in Jewish west Jerusalem. The blast, detonated by a woman bomber, left the area strewn with pools of blood, body parts, shattered glass and charred fruits and vegetables.

The al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, a group linked to Arafat's Fatah movement, said it had carried out the attack. A senior Palestinian security official said it appeared to be revenge for Israel's assault on Palestinian areas.

Powell got a first-hand view of the carnage in Jerusalem from aboard a military helicopter. He responded by scrapping his meeting with Arafat in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

"The secretary condemns in the strongest possible terms today's terrorist attack and expects Chairman Arafat to do so as well," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said, echoing a stand taken by the White House.

Palestinian Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo, a senior Arafat aide, accused the United States of applying a double standard by denouncing violence against Israelis but ignoring what he called "massacres" by the Israeli army.

Arafat has struggled to perform a balancing act between U.S. pressure to crack down on militants and the Palestinian public's support for revenge attacks against Israel.

FATE OF MEETING UNCLEAR

In place of the Arafat meeting on Saturday, Powell met Christian religious leaders and international relief officials concerned about the humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's assault in the West Bank.

The latest bombing raised questions about whether the army was achieving its mission of rooting out suicide bombers. A bombing on a bus near Haifa on Wednesday killed eight Israelis.

Powell warned Israel on Friday of what he called the long-term consequences of a campaign that has killed at least 200 Palestinians and provoked regional and international anger. Sharon countered by saying there "cannot be peace with terror."

Israeli leaders are normally careful to avoid alienating the United States, which provides the Jewish state with $3 billion in annual aid, but Sharon has made a career of testing the limits of Washington's tolerance.

At least 1,264 Palestinians and 452 Israelis have been killed since the uprising against Israeli occupation erupted in September 2000.

39 posted on 04/13/2002 9:13:17 AM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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