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Yasser Arafat: Murder as State Policy
by
Eric Margolis
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The ghost of
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is rising from his grave to haunt
Israel and the Americans.
A devastating
investigation by Qatar's al-Jazeera has found mounting evidence
that Arafat's death in 2004 was caused by the poisonous radioactive
substance Polonium 210. Arafat's widow, Suha, is now calling for
his body to be exhumed and sent to the Swiss scientific institute
in Lausanne that recently discovered traces of Polonium in Arafat's
clothing and personal effects.
She foolishly
failed to have her husband's body autopsied after his mysterious
death. The French military hospital at Percy that treated the dying
Arafat has never released an adequate report on the real cause of
his death.
Soon after
Arafat suddenly fell ill, then died, I wrote that he had "likely
been poisoned' by a hard to detect poison originally developed in
the Soviet Union by the former KBG's poison laboratory. Even to
a non-medical man like myself, Arafat showed signs of drastic poisoning
and internal organ collapse.
Polonium 210
is found in nature only in microscopic amounts. The one gram that
can kill a man when slipped into his food or drink must be made
in an advanced nuclear reactor. It can be carried across borders
because it does not alert radiation detectors.
The last known
use of Polonium 210 was the murder in London in 2006 of former Russian
FSB (KGB successor) agent Alexander Litvinenko. He had defected
from Russian security and co-authored a book claiming that Vladimir
Putin's rise to power in 1999 was accelerated by the FSB's secret
bombings of apartment buildings in Russia that were blamed on Chechen
"terrorists" – an eerie predecessor to the 9/11 attacks
in the USA.
British authorities
blamed a former FSB agent for poisoning Litvinenko's tea, producing
a horrible, excruciating death.
In 1997, two
Israeli agents tried to murder Hamas leader Khaled Mashal in Amman,
Jordan by squirting a poison into his ear. Threats from US President
Bill Clinton forced Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver an
antidote to the unknown poison to Jordan.
In 2010, another
Hamas chief, Mahmoud al Mabhouh was murdered in Dubai by Israeli
agents using a paralyzing drug, acytelcholine.
Yasser Arafat's
death came when the PLO leader was under virtual house arrest in
his compound at Ramallah, surrounded by Israeli forces that controlled
the compound's food and water. Arafat had been threatened by death
countless times by Israel, notably by PM Ariel Sharon. Most of Arafat's
most able aides had been killed by Israeli hit teams from Mossad.
The amazing thing is that Arafat survived so long.
At the time,
Israel, backed by the US, was trying to impose a "peace treaty"
on the Palestinians that would have left them with an unviable mini-state,
chopped up into enclaves by Jewish only security roads and Jewish
settlements – in short a new version of South Africa's notorious
"Bantustans."
Arafat refused
all pressure to accept this gunpoint deal. Soon after, he was murdered.
Arafat was swiftly replaced by a new PLO leader, Mahmoud Abbas,
who was widely seen among Palestinians as a creature of the US and
Israel. Abbas' security forces were CIA-trained; his regime was
largely financed by the US and Israel.
As Stalin used
to say, "no man, no problem."
If Swiss forensic
investigators do find Polonium 210 in Arafat's corpse, it will confirm
he was indeed murdered, a common view across the Arab world.
If it was murder,
who did it? Swiss scientists say that murder by Polonium 210 could
only have been done by a scientifically advanced nation – with a
specialized reactor. The only Mideast nation in 2004 to have one
was Israel. Israel denied being involved and spread the lie that
Arafat died of AIDS – a fact disproven by Swiss scientists.
After
Arafat's death, I speculated that former Soviet biowarfare scientists
who emigrated to Israel may have been involved. Israel maintains
the Mideast's largest biowarfare laboratories at Nes Ziona with
very advanced technology.
Who else could
get to Arafat with Israeli forces blockading his compound? PLO rivals,
other Arab states? But none had Polonium 210. Russia? Why? Arafat
was a longtime friend.
We must ask
the old legal question, "qui bono," who benefits from
what appears to be murder most foul.
July
9, 2012
Eric
Margolis [send
him mail] is the author of War
at the Top of the World and the new book, American
Raj: Liberation or Domination?: Resolving the Conflict Between the
West and the Muslim World. See his
website.
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