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| נשלח ב-4/11/2004 22:15 |
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דיווח: ערפאת מת מוות קליני
יום חמישי, 4 בנובמבר 2004, 21:34 מאת: מערכת וואלה!
יו"ר הרשות הפלסטינית, יאסר עראפת, נמצא במצב של מוות קליני, והוא מונשם באמצעות אמצעי החייאה. מקור רפואי מסר לסוכנות הידיעות הצרפתית איי.אף.פי, כי ערפאת נמצא בתרדמת בלתי הפיכה והוא מוחזק במצב של "צמח" באמצעים רפואיים.
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| נשלח ב-4/11/2004 22:51 |
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From Al-Jazeerah...
http://www.aljazeerah.info/News%20archives/2004%20News%20archives/November/4%20n/President%20Yasser%20Arafat%20in%20Coma,%20Not%20Clinically%20Dead,%20as%20Israeli%20TV%20Claims.htm
President Yasser Arafat in Coma, Not Clinically Dead, as Israeli TV Claims
Palestine TV reported at 12:45 pm, on November 4, 2004, that it received a telephone call from the US Palestine Representative in the UN, Dr. Nasser Al-Qidwa, the nephew of President Arafat. Dr. Al-Qidwa said that President Arafat is not dead, but he is in critical condition.
MSNBC TV reported at 12:00 pm, on November 4, 2004, from the hospital in Paris that President Arafat is not clinically dead as Israeli TV claimed earlier.
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| נשלח ב-4/11/2004 23:00 |
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Ramallah - All members of the Palestinian security services were placed on a state of alert on Thursday to prepare for a possible outbreak of unrest in the event of Yasser Arafat's death, Palestinian security sources said.
Earlier in the day, Israeli forces in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip were also placed on a state of alert following the reported deterioration in Arafat's health.
Israeli TV, citing French sources, reported that Arafat had been declared brain dead, but this has been denied.
Arafat is being treated at a military hospital outside Paris.
"The security forces have been put on a state of alert and all members ordered to be on standby," a senior Palestinian officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"We have been told to prepare for any activity which is beyond the law and to protect the legitimacy of all the Palestinian institutions."
Another source said that the decision to place all members of the myriad security forces on standby had been taken following a meeting between the heads of the security branches and interior minister Hakam Balawi.
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| נשלח ב-4/11/2004 23:43 |
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Does Arafat Have AIDS?
11.03.04
By Malcolm Thornberry
(Paris) As French doctors continue to run tests on Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat some medical authorities not connected directly to his case are suggesting that he may have HIV/AIDS.
Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath Monday said that all types of cancer had been ruled out.
Arafat has been visibly ill for more than two weeks. Last Wednesday he collapsed and briefly lost consciousness. Initial blood tests performed in the West Bank revealed a low blood platelet count. The Palestinian leader was airlifted to France where he is undergoing more tests.
But, with leukemia and other forms of cancer ruled out, the list of possible diseases is narrowing.
A low blood platelet count is a sign of a weakened immune system. In addition to cancer, the low count could be attributed to bleeding ulcers, colitis, liver disease, lupus, or HIV. It is believed that ulcers and colitis have already been ruled out.
Arafat has lost a considerable amount of body weight. Hopital d'Instruction des Armees de Percy, southwest of Paris, also has some of France's best HIV/AIDS doctors.
For several years there have been suggestions that Arafat was bisexual.
Ion Pacepa, who was deputy chief of Romanian foreign intelligence under the Ceaucescu regime and who defected to the West in 1978, says in his memoirs that the Romania government bugged Arafat and had recordings of the Arab leader in orgies with his body guards. If the suggestions that Arafat has AIDS are true, it is doubtful it would be made public.
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| נשלח ב-5/11/2004 00:05 |
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Mrs. Arafat keeps husband on life support
Where's his money?
Special to World Tribune.com
GEOSTRATEGY-DIRECT.COM
Thursday, November 4, 2004
RAMALLAH — Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat has died. He was 75 years old.
Israeli and Palestinian officials said Arafat died on Thursday in a military hospital in Paris. They said Arafat was deemed clinically dead, but still attached to life support systems on the insistence of his wife, Suha.
"He is dead, but neither Arafat's wife nor the Palestinian leadership is ready to announce this," a PA official said. "The announcement could take place on Friday."
The problem is that Arafat is still the only Palestinian official who can pay the bills. And it is unclear who, if anyone has access to the estimated $2-3 billion in his personal Swiss bank accounts.
Arafat continues to hold the purse strings to the Palestinian finances. For the last decade, he has been the final, and often only word on payment to everybody from the suicide bomber to the janitor. Not a dime was paid without Arafat's okay.
Before he left for Paris, Arafat approved a three-member emergency committee to operate the PA and PLO in his absence. Official said Ahmed Qurei was meant to run the PA's daily affairs while Mahmoud Abbas was appointed acting chairman of the PLO.
Palestine National Council chairman Salim Zaanoun, the third member of the committee, was said to be a symbolic figure.
Abbas and Qurei sought to acquire Arafat's power to allocate money during the absence of the PA chairman. But as he boarded a Jordanian Air Force helicopter for Amman, Arafat refused.
"I'm still alive, thank God, so don't worry," Arafat was quoted as saying.
Israeli officials confirmed that Arafat died on Thursday. They said Arafat was termed brain dead and physicians have stopped attending to him.
For Palestinians, the main question is where is Arafat's money?
Issam Abu Issa knows how Arafat appropriated and concealed money. Abu Issa was the founder and chairman of the Palestine International Bank from 1996 until he fled to Qatar in 2000.
"Rather than use donor funds for their intended purposes, Arafat regularly diverted money to his own accounts," Abu Issa said in a report for Middle East Quarterly. "It is amazing that some U.S. officials still see the Palestinian Authority as a partner even after U.S. congressional records revealed authenticated PLO papers signed by Arafat in which he instructed his staff to divert donors' money to projects benefiting himself, his family and his associates."
Arafat controls billions of dollars meant for the Palestinian people. In a word, he stole it, intelligence sources said, according to a report in the current edition of Geostrategy-Direct.com.
His personal fortune has been estimated at between $2 and $3 billion, most of it in Swiss bank accounts.
In 1997, the PA auditor's office said in its financial report that $326 million, or 43 percent of the annual budget, was "missing."
The United States has been supporting former PA security chief Mohammed Dahlan as Arafat's successor. To his friends in the Bush administration, Dahlan, 43, has all the qualities for Arab leadership: a smooth talker and brutal cop. Arafat asked Dahlan to accompany him to Paris in a move designed to keep him out of the Gaza Strip and any coup plot.
Another challenger has been Fatah Secretary-general Marwan Barghouti, sentenced to life in prison for a series of terrorist attacks. Barghouti, 44, has followers in the West Bank but does not appear to have the iron will necessary to face Arafat loyalists.
Neither Israeli nor PA officials have been told much about Arafat's condition, and the only one authorized to issue information from his hospital bedside is the chairman's wife, Suha.
And Suha wants to keep Arafat alive for as long as possible to find out where his money is.
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/breaking_10.html
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| נשלח ב-5/11/2004 19:37 |
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דער ארבער לייטנער פון ווימ"ס פארט אים מספיד זיין קיין פאריז, צוזאמען מיט זיין קלאגע בעק, לויט ווי עס הייסט יעצט גייט לייטנער רעדן דער 3'טער, אבער לייטנער רייסט נאך איין צו רעדן די ערשטער, בעק גייט זאגן קדיש און א,ל מלא, די פראבלעם איז טאמער אראפאט וועט שטארבען שבת און די לוי' וועט זיין מוצאי שבת צו מען וועט לאזן לייטנער רעדן אויף א הוק אפ, צווישן זיינע ווערטער וואס ער גייט זאגן איז דאס.
און אמת'ן אריין וואלט איך נישט געדארפט רעדן נאר אזוי ווי דער עולם פארלאגט דאס און וויל הערן מיין מיינוג, און איך בין איבערגבליבען אין דור וואס קען נאך עפעס זאגן, וועגן דעם וועל איך זאגן יעצט.
אראפאט איז געווען א גאר ערליכער איך האב נאך געקענט זיין טאטע און מאמע, און איך וויל דא זאגן אז די אלע וואס האבן אים גערודפט וועלן האבן א שווארצן סוף און זיי זענען רשעים גמורים וואס העלפט זיי נישט קיין תשובה.
דערנאך וועט לייטנער גיין מנחם אבל זיין די צובראכענע אלמנה מיט די קינדער.

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| נשלח ב-7/11/2004 04:39 |
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איינער האט מיך פארגעהאלטן און ביהמ"ד די וואך, היתכן? דאס איז דאך די שמחה פון די ציונים?? וואו מעג מען זיך מיטפרייען?????
פרעג איך אייך אלע איז דאס קנאות? צו האט איר געהערט וואס איז געווען די אנטווארט פון אונזער גרויסן פרעזידענט יר"ה ווען א רעפארטער האט אים מודיע געווען וועגן אראפאט ימ"ש?? איך האב נישט געדארפט זיך קימערן מיט אזא צודרייטן, אבער איך האב אים דאך געזאגט, אזא מאסן מערדער אן ארכי טעראריסט וואס טראגט אויף זיינע הענט אזויפיל אידיש בלוט, אז ער פייגערט אפ איז וועמענס שמחה??? און אז ס'איז דא א סיבה פארוואס ער איז א מערדער ווייל די ציונים האבן אים אויפגערייצט איז דאס דיר גענוג א צופרידענשטעלנדער ענטפער אויף זיינע רציחות???????
לדעתי איז דאס די פאינט אבער YONES69 מען דארף נישט מבזה זיין אדער חלילה מאכן ליצנות פון א ת"ח.....
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| נשלח ב-7/11/2004 09:29 |
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די קאנספיראציעס האבן זיך וין אנגעהויבן ווען דער דעלי ניוס באריכטעט אז די איזרעליס האבן פארסאמט אראפאט
New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.com
Arafat poisoned?
BY CORKY SIEMASZKO
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Saturday, November 6th, 2004
A Palenstian diplomat accused the Israelis yesterday of poisoning Yasser Arafat.
"The doctors until now could not diagnose precisely what is wrong with him, but it is believed there is a poison," Ali Kazak, who heads the Palestinian delegation to Australia, told the Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne.
"It could be poison because they have checked everything, and his body is in good health, there is no cancer, it is not leukemia."
Arafat's doctor, Ashraf Kurdi, told the Al Jazeera satellite TV network that, "Arafat's health condition makes poisoning a strong possibility."
Israelis, who gave Arafat safe passage from his West Bank compound to a French military hospital last week, denied the charge.
"It's absolute nonsense; it's completely ridiculous," an Israeli government source said. Kurdi has not yet diagnosed Arafat's mysterious blood ailment, and last night the 75-year-old Palestinian leader was hovering "between life and death."
"He is in a coma," Leila Shahid, the Palestinian envoy to France, said. "We don't know the type, but it's a reversible coma. He may or may not wake up. All vital organs are functioning."
But other Arafat aides insisted their 75-year-old leader was brain dead and on life support. They said his wife, Suha, is weighing whether to pull the plug.
"He is being aided by respiratory machines and his condition appears irreversible," a high-ranking Palestinian official told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Arafat jealously guarded his power and never appointed a successor. As he lay near death, Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia and Mahmoud Abbas, Arafat's No. 2 in the Palestine Liberation Organization, were taking the reins of the
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| נשלח ב-7/11/2004 09:40 |
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ווי גייט מען לייגען זיין פגר טמא
Jerusalem Burial for Arafat Unlikely
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Nov 6, 3:09 AM (ET)
By KARIN LAUB
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JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel remains determined to deny Yasser Arafat burial in Jerusalem, though Palestinian officials say such a generous gesture could go a long way toward building trust destroyed in four years of fighting.
Israel fears acceding to Arafat's request to be buried in Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque would strengthen Palestinian claims to the traditionally Arab sector of the city as a future capital.
One Cabinet minister on Friday said that the holy city is reserved for the burial of Jewish kings, "not Arab terrorists."
Palestinian officials said publicly that it is inappropriate to talk about funeral arrangements as long as their 75-year-old leader clings to life at a Paris hospital. A hospital spokesman said Friday that Arafat was in a coma and "has not gotten worse."
One official said Palestinian leaders are hoping to enlist international support for a burial at the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, Islam's third-holiest shrine, which was built on the ruins of the biblical Jewish temples.
The top Muslim cleric in Jerusalem said Arafat requested burial near Al Aqsa when the two met four months ago. The comments by the mufti of Jerusalem, Ikrema Sabri, marked the first official comment on Arafat's burial wishes.
It is not clear if Arafat has left a written will, and Sabri said he was not aware of one.
The way the dispute is resolved could signal how Israel and the emerging Palestinian leadership - Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia and his predecessor, Mahmoud Abbas - will get along in the future.
Arafat is reviled by many Israelis, and seeing him interred near what is also Judaism's holiest site would draw public outrage. Israeli Justice Minister Yosef Lapid said Arafat "will not be buried in Jerusalem because Jerusalem is the city where Jewish kings are buried and not Arab terrorists."
His blunt remarks came despite Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's order to government officials to keep a low profile and avoid antagonizing the Palestinians, though Sharon himself told his Cabinet last week that he would not permit Arafat to be buried in Jerusalem.
Sabri said he didn't expect Israel to honor Arafat's wishes. "The Israelis didn't respect President Arafat alive, and we don't see them respecting him when he's dead," Sabri said.
Israeli security officials said Gaza was the only burial option. Even a compromise initially floated by army planners - interment in the West Bank suburb of Abu Dis, which offers a view of Al Aqsa - has since been ruled out by the military.
Army officials also oppose burial elsewhere in the West Bank, in part because Palestinian security forces would have trouble protecting the large numbers of foreign dignitaries expected for the event.
Palestinian police function better in Gaza, but a funeral there would still pose a security nightmare for visiting heads of state. There has been increasing chaos in recent months in the coastal strip, with groups of gunmen and security chiefs battling for control ahead of a planned Israeli troop withdrawal next year.
Israeli military officials said they would ease travel restrictions on Palestinians during the funeral, but if the burial is in Gaza, only officials - and not the general public - will be allowed to travel there from the West Bank to attend. If the funeral is in Ramallah, the Palestinian public will be allowed to participate, but will have to endure rigorous checks at roadblocks, the officials said.
Under "Operation New Leaf," drawn up to deal with Arafat's death, the army has already begun decreasing its presence in Palestinian towns and cities, security officials said on condition of anonymity.
Rival Palestinian groups, including Islamic militants, gathered Friday in Gaza in a show of unity they hoped would prevent the region from spiraling into further violence in the face of Arafat's increasingly dire condition.
Israeli officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they were instructed to prepare for the arrival of foreign envoys for the funeral, but the Palestinians weren't ready yet to cooperate in the planning.
Arafat's clan, the Al-Kidwas, are originally from Gaza, though the Palestinian leader grew up in Jerusalem and Cairo. The family has a small plot of 25 to 30 graves in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis. The overgrown patch is in the middle of a busy vegetable market and would not be considered appropriate.
Other burial options include a seaside plot next to his old headquarters in Gaza City, or Gaza City's "martyrs' cemetery" east of the city, close to Israel.
Palestinian Cabinet minister Qadoura Fares said Arafat's burial could be an opening for a new relationship between Israelis and Palestinians.
"Israel has the chance to make far-reaching gestures," he said. "I think that how the Israeli leaders act ... Palestinians will take notice."
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Arafat and his driver are driving along in Gaza. Suddenly a dog runs out on
the street and they run it over. Arafat feels terrible and tells his driver,
"go find the owners and tell them of my sorrow and apologize for me." The
driver goes off to deliver the bad news, and Arafat waits in the car.
Twenty minutes, thirty minutes an hour and the driver still has not
returned. That's it. Arafat goes off to find him. When he does, he finds him
sitting in a family room, surrounded by dancing people, music playing, a
cigar in his mouth and a glass of champagne in his hand. What's going on?
Arafat demands. "I'm not certain," the driver replies. "All I said was I am
Arafats driver. The dog is dead."
May he die soon and go to hell
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| נשלח ב-7/11/2004 20:07 |
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Suspicions grow that Arafat is dying of AIDS
By israelinsider staff November 6, 2004
Former White House speechwriter David Frum has joined the growing chorus of pundits, medical experts, and intelligence operatives who claim Yasser Arafat is likely suffering from AIDS.
Frum, a key figure in Republican politics and the man who coined the terms "axis of evil," writes in National Review Online that Arafat's undisclosed illness is well-known, but has been kept under wraps by the mainstream media.
"Speaking of media bias, here's a question you won't hear in our big papers or on network TV: Does Yasser Arafat have AIDS?" asks Frum, who also writes for the National Post.
"We know he has a blood disease that is depressing his immune system. We know that he has suddenly dropped considerable weight -- possibly as much as one-third of all his body weight. We know that he is suffering intermittent mental dysfunction. What does this sound like?"
Earlier, John Loftus told John Batchelor on ABC radio on October 26 that Arafat is dying from AIDS. Loftus said the CIA has known this about Arafat for quite awhile and that as a result the US has encouraged Sharon not to take Arafat out because the US has known Arafat was about done. It was deemed better to have Arafat discredited as a homosexual.
Although homosexuality is rife in the Arab world, it is at least officially considered a sin and a crime, and regarded--especially in fundamentalist circles--as a mark of great shame and depravity.
Intelligence on "the tiger" romping with bodyguards
Frum pointed to KGB evidence linking Arafat to homosexual activities, citing a 1987 book by Lt.-Gen. Ion Pacepa, the deputy chief of Romania's intelligence service under Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
In his memoirs "Red Horizons," Pacepa relates a conversation in 1978 with Constantin Munteaunu, a general assigned to teach Arafat and the PLO techniques to deceive the West into granting the organization recognition.
"I just called the microphone monitoring center to ask about the 'Fedayee,'" Arafat's code name, explained Munteaunu. "After the meeting with the Comrade, he went directly to the guest house and had dinner. At this very moment, the 'Fedayee' is in his bedroom making love to his bodyguard. The one I knew was his latest lover. He's playing tiger again. The officer monitoring his microphones connected me live with the bedroom, and the squawling almost broke my eardrums. Arafat was roaring like a tiger, and his lover yelping like a hyena."
Munteaunu continued: "I've never before seen so much cleverness, blood and filth all together in one man." Munteaunu, wrote Pacepa, spent months pulling together secret reports from Egyptian, Jordanian and Syrian intelligence agencies as well as Romanian files.
"I used to think I knew just about everything there was to know about Rahman al-Qudwa," Arafat's real name, "about the construction engineer who made a fortune in Kuwait, about the passionate collector of racing cars, about Abu Amman," Arafat's nom de guerre, "and about my friend Yasser, with all his hysterics," explained Munteaunu, handing Pacepa his final report on the PLO leader. "But I've got to admit that I didn't really know anything about him."
Pacepa wrote: "The report was indeed an incredible account of fanaticism, of devotion to his cause, of tangled oriental political maneuvers, of lies, of embezzled PLO funds deposited in Swiss banks, and of homosexual relationships, beginning with his teacher when he was a teen-ager and ending with his current bodyguards. After reading the report, I felt a compulsion to take a shower whenever I had been kissed by Arafat, or even just shaken his hand."
"If true, Arafat would have a great deal to conceal from his people and his murderously anti-homosexual supporters in the Islamic world," writes Frum, suggesting that Arafat was airlifted to France for medical treatment because he "could trust the French to protect his intimate secret."
The medical evidence adds up
Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath Monday said that all types of cancer had been ruled out, and the latest news is that French doctors have ruled out poisoning.
Medical observers note that a low blood platelet count is a sign of a weakened immune system, and indeed last week there were reports of a complete collapse of Arafat's immune system. Other than the ruled-out cancer, the low count could be attributed to bleeding ulcers, colitis, liver disease, lupus, or HIV. It is believed that ulcers and colitis have already been ruled out.
Arafat has lost a considerable amount of body weight. Hopital d'Instruction des Armees de Percy, southwest of Paris, is known to have some of France's best HIV/AIDS doctors. Other medical experts note that Arafat's activities in recent weeks and months suggest the dementia that accompanies late-stage AIDS.
Medical authorities not connected directly to his case are suggesting that he may have HIV/AIDS. One doctor reported to an Israel Insider source that his suspicions have been growing for more than a year.
"I began to see tell tale signs of kaposis sarcoma. His Parkinsonian tremor was more than just a Parkinsonian tremor and he was also showing signs of weakness. The rumor about homosexuality/bisexuality has been around for decades. So I put two and two together when they started talking about his health over a year ago. The talk of a mysterious illness in this day and age should be a tip-off. He has some of the best physicians in the world attending to him. He can be diagnosed clinically, without perfoming any tests. All the doctors surrounding him know what he has. All this cloak and dagger about tests is a ruse. They understand the implications of divulging that he has HIV. If I were Suha I would be getting a little concerned."
If Arafat has AIDS, that would also explain Suha's reticence to allow the release of significant information about Arafat's condition, and the almost ludicrously tight-lipped reports of the French hospital spokesman, and the refusal of anyone connected with Arafat to hold a press conference in recent days.
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הנחת העבודה בישראל: ערפאת ינותק מהמכשירים ביום שלישי
ל-ynet נודע: במשרדי מחוז הדרום נערכה הערב ישיבה בהשתתפות נציגי הצבא, המשטרה ומחלקת הטקסים של משרד החוץ, כדי להיערך להלוויה הרגישה. "ערפאת יובא למנוחות בין חמישי לשבת", אומר גורם בכיר במשטרה, שנערכת לרבבות בקשות של אבלים להגיע מהגדה לרצועה - ולהפרות סדר אפשריות גם ברחבי המגזר הערבי. גורמים פלסטינים בכירים: אבו-מאזן ואבו-עלא יצאו לפאריז כדי להביא את הגופה. אתר איסלאמי בעל אמינות גבוהה: הרופאים הודיעו לסוהא שלמעשה, ערפאת כבר מת
ארצי חלפון
"הנחת העבודה בישראל היא שערפאת ינותק מהמכשירים ביום שלישי הקרוב". כך אמר הערב (יום א') ל-ynet גורם בכיר במשטרה. "חמישי, שישי או שבת - זהו מרווח הזמן בו אנחנו מעריכים שערפאת יובא למנוחות", הוסיף.
אינדיקציה נוספת לדברים התקבלה הערב עם קבלת הידיעה על נסיעתם הדחופה של אבו-מאזן ואבו-עלא, שני ממלאי מקומו של ערפאת, לבית-החולים בפאריז. השניים צפויים לצאת מחר בבוקר לצרפת, ולדברי מקורות פלסטינים בכירים, מטרת הנסיעה היא אחת: להשיב את גופתו של הראיס, לאחר שנפתרה המחלוקת עם רעייתו סוהא בשאלת הניתוק מן המכונה. אלא שלדברי מקורות אחרים, השניים פשוט רוצים לעמוד מקרוב על מצבו הבריאותי של היו"ר.
הערב שוב נפוצו שמועות לפיהן מותו של ערפאת כבר נקבע בבית-החולים "פרסי". הפעם המקור לידיעות התקבל באתר אינטרנט איסלאמי, שנחשב בדרך כלל לבעל אמינות גבוהה. על פי הדיווח, הרופאים הודיעו לסוהא ערפאת כי בעלה כבר לא בין החיים, ועל כן אין עוד טעם להנשימו באופן מלאכותי. עוד נכתב כי את העיתוי בו תפורסם הידיעה הותירו הרופאים בידי המשפחה וראשי הרשות והפתח, ואלה ביקשו לעכבה ב-36 שעות, כדי לאפשר להם לקיים הערכות מצב פנימיות.
רבבות ירצו לעבור דרך תרקומיא
ההלוויה הרגישה, משוכנעים במשטרת ישראל, תתקיים בעזה - בהתאם להמלצה המרכזית שהניחו גורמי הביטחון על שולחנו של ראש הממשלה שרון. זה עומד להיות אחד המבצעים המורכבים שנראו כאן, עם רבבות מתאבלים מהגדה שיבקשו כנראה להגיע לרצועה דרך מעבר תרקומיא.
נראה שגם מנהיגים ואישים בכירים בעולם הערבי יבקשו ללוות את ערפאת בדרכו האחרונה. משרד החוץ נערך לבקשות שצפויות לזרום לירושלים, ולקליטתם של עשרות אישים ודיפלומטים זרים.
ל-ynet נודע שלקראת אותו מבצע מורכב, נערכה הערב במשרדי מחוז הדרום פגישה משותפת של נציגי הצבא, המשטרה ומחלקת הטקסים של משרד החוץ. בישיבה סוכם האופן בו ייערכו גורמי הביטחון באותו עיתוי רגיש, כאשר הנחת העבודה כאמור היא שיו"ר הרשות ינותק ממכשירי ההנשמה כבר ביום שלישי.
על ההערכות הדרמטית של מערכת הביטחון סיפר קצין המשטרה הבכיר: "ישנה הערכות מאסיבית מאוד של כל הגורמים לגבי ההלוויה. אנו נמצאים בשלבים של עבודת המטה ותיאום בראייה ארצית. ביום ההלוויה עצמו נהיה ערוכים הן מבחינת הסדרי התנועה והן מבחינת הביטחון השוטף בצירים".
במשטרה עוקבים בדריכות גם אחר החלטות ועדת ההיגוי העליונה של ערביי ישראל, שתתכנס ערב ההלוויה ותכריז כנראה על ימי אבל. המשטרה תאפשר לקיים תהלוכות ועצרות. כמה מהתרחישים האפשריים מדברים על הפרות סדר, השלכת אבנים וחסימה של צירי תנועה, שילוו אולי בשביתה כללית.
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שוין ווידער פרייען זיך די ישראלים צו פרי??
עס איז באוואוסט אז די ישראלישע נייעס אגענטורן כאפן זיך ארויף אויף יעדע השערה וואס איז נוגע צו ערפאת'ס טויט.
אין די צווייטע טשעננעל פינעם ישראלישן טעלעוויזשען האט מען געמאלדן דאנערשטיג, אז ערפאת איז געשטארבן, אפילו ווען עס איז נישט געוועהן פין א קראנטער מקור.
ווי אויך האט דער וועבזייטל פין "ידיעות אחרונות" (YNET) געשריבן דעם השערה אז ערפאת האט HIV, וואס דאס איז אויך נישט אזוי שכל'דיג, (חוץ אויב ער האט עס באקומען פין א פארציע בלוט, וואס דאס איז אויך נישט מסתבר, ווייל איך גלייב אז מעהאט גיט בודק געוועהן וואס מעגעט איהם).
בקיצור, יעצט קען מען אויך נישט וויסן, צו זיי רעדן וואס זיי וויסן, אדער זיי ווייסן וואס זי רעדן.
צום שלוס: ווי לאנג ער ליגט נישט טיף אין דער ערד, קען מען זיך נאכנישט גענצליך פרייען!!!
בדרך אגב, האט געזאגט דא אין ישראל איינע פון די גרויסע אין מדינה אז, מעדארף נאך מורא האבן פון איהם אפילו נאכן טויט, ווייל ווער ווייסט צי עס וועלן זיך נישט מיטכאפן אין זיין קבר א מחבל אדער אויפרייס מאטיריאל.
געשריבן אין צוויי תגובות נישט מערב זיין חול מיט ...
תוקן שגיאות קטיו
תוקן על ידי - מוזיקאנט - 08/11/2004 0:35:43
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