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Whisper of betrayal as Arafat is shunned
www.telegraph.co.uk/ ^ | 03/05/2002 | By Alan Philps in Ramallah

Posted on 05/03/2002 7:36:05 AM PDT by thatcher

Whisper of betrayal as Arafat is shunned
By Alan Philps in Ramallah
(Filed: 03/05/2002)

YASSER ARAFAT, the Palestinian leader, emerged from a month of captivity to make a victory tour of Ramallah yesterday. But it was shunned by most of the populace, amid whispers of betrayal.

A small crowd of supporters joined him - only enough to fill the viewfinder of a television camera. There was no joy on the streets to celebrate the departure of the Israeli army after five months in the north of the city. Schoolchildren filled the gap left by volunteers.

The cause of the muttering among Palestinians was the agreement under which Mr Arafat ended the siege of his compound in return for handing over six Palestinian militants wanted by Israel into British-supervised custody.

"Arafat paid a very high price for his freedom," said one shopkeeper.

"The Israelis lifted the closure around his compound, but it remains imposed on all the Palestinians. We cannot move anywhere outside of town. It is an incomplete achievement."

According to British officials, the deal gives Mr Arafat his freedom of movement, including foreign travel and return. But the Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, was quick to give warning that he would not guarantee his return if he stepped outside the Palestinian territories.

Mr Arafat began his victory tour by visiting the Sheikh Zayed hospital and praying over a mass grave in the car park where 16 people who died during the Israeli re-occupation are buried.

He moved on to the Education Ministry to see the damage done by the army. All the computer hard disks have been removed, as well as the files and records of the past seven years' exam results.

The Palestinian leader was in an aggressive mood to deflect questions about the deal he worked out to end the siege and what he would do next.

When reporters rushed into his compound after the last Israeli tank left, he ordered them: "Go away and investigate what is happening in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem."

Ten peace activists - including Georgina Reeves, a Briton who lives in the Palestinian territories and is organiser of the International Solidarity Movement - slipped into the besieged church after colleagues created a diversion to distract Israeli soldiers.

The activists took food into the church, where about 180 Palestinian gunmen, as well as priests, monks, nuns and other civilians have been trapped for a month.

To Palestinians Mr Arafat is guilty of taking part in a deal under which six men who are seen as heroes and freedom-fighters are imprisoned in a Palestinian jail under the eyes of British and American monitors.

The attraction from Israel's point of view is that a United Nations investigation into the Israeli army assault on the Jenin refugee camp will be quietly forgotten. After Israel raised objections to the fact-finding team its 20 members, who have been waiting in Geneva for almost a week, were going home yesterday.

Abla Saadat, wife of Ahmed Saadat, the head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine who is detained in the Jericho prison, said the ditching of the Jenin inquiry was a betrayal. "It is not just me who thinks so. Ninety per cent of the Palestinians, even some people around Arafat think so," she told reporters.

Mrs Saadat put into words the despair of the Palestinians after 19 months of violence. For all Mr Arafat's promises of victory, the Israeli iron fist has left city centres in ruins, broken the lives of thousands and ripped the guts out of the Palestinian administration, just like the Education Ministry computers.

"For 50 years Israel never brought us to despair. But seven years of Palestinian rule has brought us to the brink," she said. "Did we achieve a victory? Did we end the occupation? Only from around Arafat's compound."

The same negative sentiments were aired for hours on Al-Jazeera, the Arabic satellite news channel, though speakers were asked not to use the word "treachery".

The message is clear: Mr Arafat was a hero under siege. He began to lose this status as soon as the tanks withdrew from his compound.

Television interviews by candle light are Mr Arafat's forte. But slogans will not rebuild the damage to Palestinian homes, offices and infrastructure - estimated at £240 million over the past month - and there are ever louder demands for a change in leadership style.

Palestinians still talk of an intifada, or uprising, but it has dawned on them that times have changed.

 

2 May 2002: Furious Arafat freed by Israel
1 May 2002: UN team to disband as Jenin inquiry is derailed
30 April 2002: Prison prepared for arrival of the Jericho Six
29 April 2002: British monitors move in as Israel agrees to free Arafat
28 April 2002: Sharon's plan is to drive Palestinians across the Jordan
25 April 2002: Israel defies UN over Jenin mission
24 April 2002: Sharon says no to West Bank mission by UN


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; News/Current Events
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To: DoughtyOne
I believe you're right - and I fear for the survival of our country. Between immigrants demanding our country change to suit them, liberals constantly demanding we provide for those who won't provide for themselves and this general world wide attitude that terror is the way to change things politically, we're doomed unless people start taking drastic action.
161 posted on 05/03/2002 7:28:21 PM PDT by Brytani
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To: thatcher
I would despair too if my leader was a murderous imbecile. President "W" and Powell have a plan here. But one guy called Rush with a good question; who will have to die for Arafat[head]'s 'last chance'?
162 posted on 05/03/2002 8:07:44 PM PDT by metacognative
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To: tictoc
Hubbard's goal was world domination, likewise his successors.

Yes, this is the one cult that gives me the Heebie Jeebies. Their tactic has been to gain control.

It is instructive to note that one of Clinton's first acts was to deliver tax-exempt status to them, cutting through the IRS ruling and by fiat, declaring them a church. They have a lot of assets and are very stealthy as to what they are up to.

163 posted on 05/03/2002 8:17:47 PM PDT by happygrl
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To: homeschool mama
RE: the pic of Arafat and Bibi

If looks could kill.

164 posted on 05/03/2002 8:26:29 PM PDT by happygrl
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To: right_to_defend
I'm still convinced he says "Seig Heil" in this statement - is it something else?

Sure sounds like it to me too.
Any other FReepers have a different take?

165 posted on 05/03/2002 8:28:24 PM PDT by ppaul
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To: Howlin
LOL! I have to say that's the best Yassar has ever looked. I bet this little guy has better teeth and smells a lot better too!
166 posted on 05/03/2002 8:30:40 PM PDT by terilyn
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To: Lazarus Long
I think that the Telegraph is in a little different category than the Guardian, et al. It is owned by Conrad Black who also owns the National Post in Canada and the Jerusalem Post in Israel, and I've thought its reporting since 9-11 has been pretty consistently responsible.
167 posted on 05/03/2002 9:00:50 PM PDT by Southern Federalist
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To: thatcher
I wonder if Arafat has been targeted for extinction because of the supposed "betrayal". The only problem with this is that the PLO will of course try to blame it on Israel.
168 posted on 05/03/2002 9:23:23 PM PDT by CyberAnt
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To: Lazarus Long
some irresponsible reporting has been creeping in lately

I had not noticed the story you pointed to. Sounds more like someone didn't do their homework than a slant problem. Anyway, given the choice, I'll take the Telegraph over Geraldo! And I thought that the statement that the crowd was only large enough to fill a camera lens sounded authentic and not something one would make up.

170 posted on 05/03/2002 9:42:28 PM PDT by Southern Federalist
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To: Utopia
That's true. Many would like to shoot that table cloth right off his head, but slow humiliation is better.
172 posted on 05/03/2002 10:24:05 PM PDT by Chemnitz
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To: homeschool mama
"I did not have sex with...Bill Clinton! I am faithful to my camel! How dare you make such an accusation!"
173 posted on 05/03/2002 10:48:39 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: Goldhammer
"Yup! Another booger!"
174 posted on 05/03/2002 10:49:25 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: paul51
>>>I don't believe this. Yesterday Geraldo was reporting just the opposite.<<<

Ergo, you believe Geraldo!

Problimatical at best!

178 posted on 05/03/2002 11:03:26 PM PDT by HardStarboard
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To: thatcher; Prodigal Daughter; Thinkin' Gal; Jeremiah Jr; Light Speed; American in Israel; dennisw...
>"For 50 years Israel never brought us to despair. But seven years of Palestinian rule has brought us to the brink," she said.
 

Isa 28:18 And your covenant with death shall be disannulled, and your agreement with hell shall not stand; when the overflowing scourge shall pass through, then ye shall be trodden down by it.

179 posted on 05/04/2002 2:23:01 AM PDT by 2sheep
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To: Mixer
Look!!!! he has the Vatican envoy on his side.

Could it be that shared penchant for young boys is what had caused that greasy smiles?...

180 posted on 05/04/2002 3:59:05 AM PDT by Neophyte
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