Qurei denies Israeli report on Arafat's death
5/11/2004 11:46
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei denied on late Thursday a report of
Israeli Television Channel II which said that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat
had died. "The report is not true," Qurei said, adding Arafat is still alive
and getting treatment at Parcy Hospital in France. Palestinian officials in
Ramallah said Arafat's wife Suha and the five Palestinian officials accompanying
him will make an official statement saying that Arafat is still alive. Nabil
Abu Rudeineh, a top aide to Arafat who is also accompanying him to the hospital
has declared for the first time that Arafat's health has critically
deteriorated. Palestinian officials, including former minister of internal
security Mohamed Dahlan and Arafat's Bureau chief of Staff Tayeb Abdel Rahim
also denied the reports and said Arafat was anesthetized for speculums. The
Israeli TV channel said on Thursday night that Arafat is in "clinical death"
based on reliable French sources who said that there were differences among
Arafat's doctors on whether to officially declare that the 75-year-old
Palestinian leader passed away.
Xinhua
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