Ariel Sharon Accused of
Assassinating Yasser Arafat
By Stephen Lendman
12/31/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Longtime and now recently deceased
confidant to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon,
Uri Dan, published a book in France that may have been
his 2006 one titled Ariel Sharon: An Intimate Portrait
in which he accused the former prime minister of
assassinating Palestinian Authority (PA) President
Yasser Arafat by poisoning him. Dan claimed Sharon got
approval from George Bush by phone early in 2004 to
proceed with his plan after he told the US president he
was no longer committed to "not" liquidating the
Palestinian leader who then was under siege and
practically incarcerated in what remained of his
Ramallah compound, most of which had already been
destroyed by the Israelis in a lawless act of
retribution against him.
Based on his record during his tenure as Texas governor,
when he authorized more death row inmate executions than
any US governor in history (and was called by some the
Texecutioner), this revelation should come as no
surprise. It's even clearer based on Ariel Sharon's
boast once about his relationship with George Bush
saying: "We have the US president under our control."
Arafat died in Paris on November 11, 2004 at age 75. He
was taken there on October 29 that year and hospitalized
for treatment for an undiagnosed illness that began
developing in April and became serious enough for him to
need special care. It may have already been too late
when he arrived as he slipped into a coma on November 3
and remained in that state till his death eight days
later from what was explained at the time as
complications from a blood disorder. Indeed it may have
been true if his blood was poisoned by a substance able
to work slowly and from which no cure was possible at
least once the former Palestinian leader arrived in
Paris.
To those knowledgeable about Israel's history since it
became a state in 1948 and earlier, this revelation, if
true, should come as no surprise. All Israeli
governments have a long and disturbing record of
conducting targeted assassinations in Israel and abroad
as it suited them against all persons thought to be a
threat to the Jewish state. From his earliest days in
1969 as Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO) Chairman and President, Arafat went from enemy to
ally and back to enemy again under various Israeli
governments depending on his willingness to deny his
people their rights in service and pledging fealty to
Israeli authority as he did in agreeing to the Oslo
Accords, or Declaration of Principles (DOP), signed at a
White House ceremony in September, 1993.
This was an agreement from hell, a disgraceful act of
surrender, giving Israel what it wanted and Arafat and
his cronies a "get-out-of-Tunis-free pass" (where they
took refuge when forced out of Lebanon after the 1982
Israeli invasion) to return to the Occupied Palestinian
Territories (OPT) where he agreed to serve as Israel's
enforcer against his own people. As it always was
earlier and since that time, the Palestinians got
nothing but the right to have their lands stolen and
lives immiserated with the help and duplicity of their
own leader and those complicit in his Fatah-led
government.
They endured this fate until the outbreak of the al-Aqsa
Mosque (or Second) Intifada on September 28,
2000 following Ariel Sharon's provocative visit to what
Muslims call the Noble Sanctuary in occupied East
Jerusalem. It's gone on since unabated up to and
following Arafat's death and led to the democratic
election of a Hamas government in January, 2006.
Fed up with the corrupted Fatah party under Arafat
(now under Palestinian President and loyal Israeli
servant Mahmoud Abbas), the long-suffering Palestinian
people voted them out in an election the Israelis and
Bush administration thought they had "arranged" properly
enough to assure their preferred quisling party would
remain in power but learned to their dismay it didn't
turn out that way. It also didn't turn out as
Palestinians hoped either as Israel and the US, with
complicity or silence from the West, conducted a
scorched earth campaign against a defenseless people
through invasions, daily attacks with sophisticated and
powerful weapons (supplied by Washington at US taxpayer
expense), targeted assassinations and other daily
killings, mass arrests and incarcerations, a systemic
policy of torture, destruction of property, and denial
of the most basic rights and services essential to life
and survival. And that leaves out all the Israel Defense
Forces
(IDF) did to the Lebanese people over the summer that
will take a least many years to recover from if Israel
will even allow it to happen.
Throughout it all, the courageous Palestinian people
continue struggling daily for their freedom and the
right to be treated as human beings to live in peace in
their own land - against the greatest odds with
virtually no outside support or any show of caring about
their desperate state even from within the Arab world.
If Ariel Sharon murdered Yasser Arafat, it should
surprise no one, and further, if proved beyond dispute,
it would never be reported in the US
corporate-controlled media even if it made headlines in
Israel which might be possible in a country allowing far
more press freedom than the total lockdown of it in "the
land of the free and home of the brave" where no press
freedom is allowed through dominant news and information
sources and only is through alternative sources like the
one through which readers are now receiving this report.
As we begin the new year with the 110th Congress about
to convene on January 4, it's one of many issues to
reflect on and consider what we ought to be doing about
it in our own behalf.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached
at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog
site at sjlendman.blogspot.com
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