Reports conflicting on Arafat's health
4/11/2004 11:49
Palestinian reports were conflicting early Thursday on whether the health of
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who has been treated in France's Percy
Military Hospital since Friday, was deteriorating or stable. High-ranking
security sources confirmed that they received news from the hospital outside
Paris that Arafat's health has taken a sudden turn for the worse, but they
declined to give more details. Arafat was rushed Friday from his Ramallah
headquarters in the West Bank to France via Jordan after he suffered from a
severe illness. In the meantime, the Israeli website of Haaretz quoted
Mohamad Dahlan, Arafat's top security aide who accompanied him to France, as
saying that Arafat was in "stable condition." However, the website said
Arafat was placed in an intensive care unit at the military hospital. It said
that only Arafat's wife Suha, who lives in Paris, and a handful of aides were
informed about his condition and no visitors were allowed to see him. The
hospital did not issue any statement. Doctors earlier confirmed that Arafat
was not suffering from leukemia and his health was improving. Nabil Abu
Rudeineh, a top aide to Arafat, also confirmed earlier that Arafat's health was
improving.
Xinhua
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