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Haaretz : Arafat was poisoned by radioactive substance


Tests performed on former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's personal belongings have revealed that they contained abnormal levels of the radioactive substance polonium


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Arafat's widow provided Al Jazeera with his clothing and toothbrush for laboratory testing at the Institut de Radiophysique in Lausanne, Switzerland. “I can confirm to you that we measured an unexplained, elevated amount of unsupported polonium-210 in the belongings of Mr. Arafat that contained stains of biological fluids,” Al Jazeera quoted Dr. Francois Bochud, the director of the institute as saying.

According to the report, Russian spy-turned-dissident Alexander Litvinenko, who died in London in 2006 under suspicious circumstances, was found to have been poisoned with polonium slipped into his tea.

Arafat suffered similar symptoms to Litvinenko prior to his death - severe diarrhea, weight loss, and vomiting, according to the report.

Palestinians and Arabs have charged in the past that Israel poisoned Arafat. Some PA leaders have suggested that former Fatah official Mohammed Dahlan assisted Israel in the poisoning.

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2B frank, I think Israelis didn't do it .. Arafat was good for Israel .. Arafat alive, Israel could always say Pali do not want peace

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this Abbas a pain in ass for Rhubarb, he wants peace not matter what .. ball always in Rhubarb's corner now .. no excuse not to deliver


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Looks like the divorce is finalized between Hamas and Iran, Azari...

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent ... gitim.aspx

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The emir's visit to Gaza was the first of its kind by a head of state since Hamas seized the territory from Fatah in a 2007 pre-emptive coup.

The visit by the Qatari ruler is widely seen as a coup for Hamas, breaking the political isolation imposed on the Islamist movement by the international community over the past five years.

The last time the emir visited Gaza was in 1999, when he was welcomed by late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at Gaza's international airport in Rafah, which was later destroyed by Israeli raids during the Second Intifada (2000-2005).

Personalities who have visited Gaza, including the UN secretary-general or European foreign ministers, have avoided contact with Hamas, due to its stated refusal to recognise the Tel Aviv regime and renounce armed resistance against the ongoing theft of Palestinian land.

Live images broadcast on Al Jazeera showed the Qatari leader embracing Gaza's Hamas-affiliated Prime Minister Ismail Haniya after crossing into the coastal enclave from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.

During his brief visit, the emir inaugurated a $254-million Qatari investment project aimed at rebuilding the impoverished and overcrowded Gaza Strip, vast swathes of which were levelled during Israel's 22-day 'Cast Lead' operation in 2008/09 in which some 1500 Palestinians – most of them civilians – were killed by Israeli airstrikes.

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I don't buy supremacy
Media chief
You menace me
The people you say
'Cause all the crime
Wake up motherfucker
And smell the slime
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