AP/ July 4, 2012, 9:29 AM

Palestinians may exhume Yasser Arafat's body for tests

A Palestinian policeman loyal to Hamas shouts while he stands next to a mural of Yassir Arafat, during the clashes with supporters of the Fatah movement in Gaza City, in this November 12, 2007 file photo.

A Palestinian policeman loyal to Hamas shouts while he stands next to a mural of Yassir Arafat, during the clashes with supporters of the Fatah movement in Gaza City, in this November 12, 2007 file photo. / Abid Katib/Getty Images

(AP) RAMALLAH, West Bank - Yasser Arafat's body may be exhumed to allow for more testing of the causes of his death, the Palestinian president said Wednesday, after a Swiss lab said it found elevated levels of a radioactive isotope in belongings the Palestinian leader is said to have used in his final days.

Arafat's widow, Suha, called for an autopsy in the wake of the lab's findings, first reported by the Arab satellite TV station Al-Jazeera. In an interview with the station, she did not explain why she waited nearly eight years to have the belongings, including a toothbrush and a fur hat, tested. At the time of his death, she refused to agree to an autopsy.

The Palestinian leader died at a military hospital outside Paris in November 2004 of what French doctors called a massive brain hemorrhage — weeks after he fell violently ill at his West Bank compound.

Doctors, including independent experts who reviewed his medical records on behalf of The Associated Press, have been unable to pinpoint the underlying cause of the hemorrhage. Speculation has lingered in the Arab world that he was killed by Israel, which viewed him as an obstacle to a peace treaty. Israeli officials have vociferously denied any foul play.

Francois Bochud, who heads the Institute of Radiation Physics in Lausanne, Switzerland, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that his lab examined belongings that Arafat's widow said were used by Arafat in his final days, as well as others that he hadn't worn. Suha Arafat said the belongings were put in a secure room at her attorney's office in Paris after Arafat's death and stayed there until Al-Jazeera approached the lab on her behalf at the beginning of this year, he added.

Experts found what Bochud characterized as "very small" quantities of polonium, an isotope that is naturally present in the environment. But there were higher quantities of polonium in Arafat's underwear and hospital clothing.

This would not necessarily mean Arafat was poisoned, Bochud said, adding that it is not possible to say where the polonium might have come from. "What is possible to say is that we have an unexplained level of polonium, so this clearly goes toward the hypothesis of a poisoning, but our results are clearly not a proof of any poisoning," Bochud said by telephone from Switzerland.

Polonium is best known for causing the death of Alexander Litvinenko, a one-time KGB agent turned critic of the Russian government, in London in 2006. Litvinenko ingested tea laced with the substance.

In a statement issued by his office, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he is willing to cooperate with further testing, provided Arafat's family agrees.

"The Palestinian Authority was and remains fully prepared to cooperate and to provide all the facilities needed to reveal the real causes that led to the death of the late president," the statement said. "There are no religious or political reasons that preclude research on this issue, including an examination of the late president by a reliable national medical body, upon request and approval by his family."

The top Muslim cleric in the Palestinian territories, Mufti Mohammed Hussein, said there would be no objections on religious grounds to an autopsy.

With Mrs. Arafat and religious authorities in agreement, it was unclear what other steps were needed for the body to be exhumed from his grave in the West Bank town of Ramallah.

At the time of his death, Arafat was confined by Israel in the Ramallah government compound. The United States and Israel viewed Arafat as largely responsible for the outbreak of the second Palestinian uprising.

In a radio interview, Dov Weisglass, the chief of staff of Israel's then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, brushed off the Al-Jazeera report. He said Israeli officials never considered killing Arafat. He said Sharon opposed killing Arafat because "he didn't think his physical extermination would help. On the contrary."

Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor was dismissive of the latest development, saying "the circumstances of Arafat's death are not a mystery ... He was treated in France, in a French hospital by French doctors and they have all the medical information."

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Jame_Gum says:
Yasser Arafat, the father of modern day terrorism, is the reason the Palestinians haven't got their own country today.

Arafat passed on countless opportunities to have a Palestinian state and to live in peace with their neighbors. This man was a true criminal. He lived lavishly while he allowed his people to live in filth. Digging him up will acomplish absolutely nothing.

The best thing the Palestinians can do for themselves is to forget Arafat, dump Hammas, and join the world community. As Israel's population grows, their settlements will expand. The Palestinians should take what's being offered now, because eventually, there will be nothing left for them!!
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credibility2 says:
...something right out of a spy novel...if true, consider that it could be done to any leader, anywhere and at anytime...creepy and alarming...
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Ohanake says:
Anything to keep feeding the hate, right? Seriously, Israelis and Palestinians need to ignore the outside world and settle their differences amongst themselves. The outside world only serves to prolong the current conflict and killing by BOTH sides.
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Hightside says:
Who give a RAT A-- as long as he's gone!
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jethromayham says:
Shorty can still be used as a punching bag.
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Nocults says:
Mohammed Abdel-Raouf Arafat As Qudwa al-Hussaeini was born on 24 August 1929 in Cairo**, his father a textile merchant who was a Palestinian with some Egyptian ancestry, his mother from an old Palestinian family in Jerusalem. She died when Yasir, as he was called, was five years old, and he was sent to live with his maternal uncle in Jerusalem, the capital of the British Mandate of Palestine. He has revealed little about his childhood, but one of his earliest memories is of British soldiers breaking into his uncle's house after midnight, beating members of the family and smashing furniture.

The Nobel Peace Prize 1994
Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin

Arafat survived several assassination attempts over the years, as well as a plane crash in a sandstorm in the Libyan desert on April 7, 1992. For the last several years of his life he was in failing health and rumored to have Parkinson's Disease. His conditioned worsened in October 2004. Israel agreed to allow him to be transferred to a hospital in Paris on October 29 where his wife stayed by his side. He died November 11, 2004, at age 75.
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stormerF69 says:
The turd is dead that is only what matters,if they want to waste time trying to figure out why let them. What are they going todo whine more?
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Nocults replies:
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stormy69's answer to everything is "it's yo thang, do wha you wannado"!!!!!!!!!!!!
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tvwatcher5345 says:
arafat and shamir, both little terrorists
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Nocults says:
I know what they do to unarmed ships from the USA.
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by askagain July 4, 2012 10:40 AM EDT
knsn_for_cmn_sense - Are you still foaming at the mouth looking for things for which you can blame Israel. Do you know what they do to rabid dogs?
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June 8, 1967.
After surveilling USS Liberty for more than nine hours with almost hourly aircraft overflights and radar tracking, the air and naval forces of Israel attacked our ship in international waters without warning. USS Liberty was identified as a US naval ship by Israeli reconnaissance aircraft nine hours before the attack and continuously tracked by Israeli radar and aircraft thereafter. Sailing in international waters at less than five knots, with no offensive armament, our ship was not a military threat to anyone.
The Israeli forces attacked without warning and without attempting to contact us. Thirty four Americans were killed in the attack and another 174 were wounded.
The ship, a $40-million dollar state-of-the-art signals intelligence platform, was later declared unsalvageable and sold for scrap.
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IPonUall replies:
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The attack on the USS Liberty was a result of a conspiracy within the White House to start a war with Egypt.
The crew were threatened if they disclosed the events of that day.

You missed several acts of courage from that evil day.
1. The Captain was awarded the Medal of Honor..nevermind it was for action in Vietnam...where the ship wasn't.
2. They raised large US Flag under fire to confirm they were American.
3. They were also attacked by gunboat for 2 hours.
4. They contacted the US Fleet, who sent aircraft to intercept them, but were turned around under direct orders from the white house.
5. There were other ships in the area that video taped it.

Check it out on youtube.
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formerlyluvnut says:
Well he oughtta look & smell pretty rough.
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