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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


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[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."]

Ah! a glimmer of intelligence!!!

1 posted on 05/03/2002 7:36:05 AM PDT by thatcher
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To: thatcher
This is what I have been waiting for. It won't be long before this grows to epidemic proportion and Arafat is no more.
2 posted on 05/03/2002 7:39:23 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: thatcher
Wow, this is news. I'd hoped this would be the case. Those people have to know, even in their mad, twilight consciousness, that Arafat and his power-hungry elite brethren, are the true malefactors in 'Palestine'.

Mmmmm, damn, this pleases me.

3 posted on 05/03/2002 7:39:50 AM PDT by jwfiv
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To: thatcher
The world sucks up.
He's gettin' off.


Yassir "Gettin' off scott-free" Arafat
Givin' the civilized world 'the finger.'

Business as usual.

Sound-bite link: "You are speaking to, ahhhhh, General Yassir Arafat!"


4 posted on 05/03/2002 7:40:27 AM PDT by ppaul
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To: thatcher
Wow, this is news. I'd hoped this would be the case. Those people have to know, even in their mad, twilight consciousness, that Arafat and his power-hungry elite brethren, are the true malefactors in 'Palestine'.

Mmmmm, damn, this pleases me.

5 posted on 05/03/2002 7:41:58 AM PDT by jwfiv
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To: jwfiv
The above is my first double posting, that I'm aware of, I should say. My apologies.
6 posted on 05/03/2002 7:43:34 AM PDT by jwfiv
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To: thatcher
If this was the strategy behind the whole deal then I am impressed. That would be worthy of an old Mission Impossible episode where they discredit a leader in front of his own people.
8 posted on 05/03/2002 7:45:08 AM PDT by JDGreen123
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To: thatcher
Very interesting.

Did anyone see the "fake funeral" on Fox last night???? A group of Palestinians were filmed carrying a coffin draped in some sort of cloth; apparently this was supposed to be the funeral of some "martyr to the cause".........except at one point something or someone startled the group and sent everyone..........including the "dear departed".............running off in all directions. Speculation was that this was a scene designed to drum up sympathy.............until it backfired.

9 posted on 05/03/2002 7:46:02 AM PDT by MozartLover
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To: thatcher
...wanted by Israel into British-supervised custody.

I thought it was to be joint British/American custody. Am I wrong?

11 posted on 05/03/2002 7:48:24 AM PDT by liberallarry
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To: thatcher
"'For 50 years Israel never brought us to despair. But seven years of Palestinian rule has brought us to the brink,' she said... Ah! a glimmer of intelligence!!!"

Yeah, a glimmer, but only a faint one—notice that she claims to have been ruled by Israelis for 50 years—not 35 years, say, which would be the time since the 1967 "occupation." So much for the PLO's promises to recognize Israel's right to exist.

12 posted on 05/03/2002 7:48:34 AM PDT by Fabozz
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To: psyops; Colorado Tanker; Libertina; pissed off janitor; happygrl;Dennisw;sjackson;Proudeagle...
Another Just Desserts PING!!!The General shunned by his own people...much better than capping the B$#@!@#D! I gotta learn how to cuss in wingdings one of these days...
13 posted on 05/03/2002 7:49:35 AM PDT by sleavelessinseattle
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To: thatcher
I think many people there thought the infidea would bring out there Arab Nation brothers to come to their rescue and fight Israel. Now they know they stand alone.. maybe now they realize that the only way to freedom is without Arfat and through 7 years of peace instead of the 7 years of hate and war Arfat has brought them.
14 posted on 05/03/2002 7:50:37 AM PDT by Almondjoy
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To: thatcher
I am so glad the Israelis did not kill Arafat. I'm sure it was tempting, very tempting, and the Israelis showed remarkable restraint and intelligence. It is far better for Arafat to lose credibility with his own people than (had he died) to be treated as a martyr, and thus a legend.
15 posted on 05/03/2002 7:50:49 AM PDT by Utopia
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To: jwfiv
Actually, they see Arafat as a traitor to the cause now! IE: he has capitulated to the west!

Cudos to the Bush admin. for setting this up and planting the seeds. Arafat will likely be eliminated by his own people and in the confusion a new leadership will emerge eventually. They should use the media pulpit to great effect and moderate the current attitude of most by telling the truth.

You may call me optimistic but this is the way I see this playing out over time. (barring some unforseen event)

16 posted on 05/03/2002 7:51:36 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: right_to_defend
He was foaming at the mouth when he said it, but I'm convinced I heard him yelling "BE QUIET" to Christiane Amanpour and not "Sieg Heil". He did sound like a cross between Hitler and Latka from Taxi, though.
17 posted on 05/03/2002 7:53:07 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: thatcher
I doubt he cares. Look!!!! he has the Vatican envoy on his side.


19 posted on 05/03/2002 7:54:30 AM PDT by Mixer
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To: JDGreen123
If this was the strategy behind the whole deal then I am impressed.

More than likely. He wants to die in bed, but I suspect he'll be killed as a "collaborator."

20 posted on 05/03/2002 7:55:14 AM PDT by dighton
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