The health department of the French Defense Ministry declared Sunday
morning that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's condition is unchanged since the
last health update released on Friday.
"Yasser Arafat is in an unchanged condition compared with the last health
update (on Friday)," French RFI television quoted as saying General Christian
Estripeau, the spokesman for France's military medical service.
Late on Friday, Christian Estripeau said "Yasser Arafat's condition has not
deteriorated (over the last 24 hours) and is considered stable."
Arafat's top aide Nabil Abu Rudeina said on Saturday that Arafat remained
"critical" but not "irreversible."
The 75-year-old Arafat, who became severely ill 11 days ago at his West Bank
residence in Ramallah, was airlifted to the Percy hospital southwest of Paris on
Oct. 29.
Palestinian officials declared Friday evening that the medical team treating
Arafat would be the only body authorized to comment on Arafat's condition.
The team's first official medical report on the Palestinian leader's
condition released Tuesday ruled out leukemia or cancer, but was unable to
specify the cause of his "blood disorder."