About 1,000 Palestinians were gathering outside of Palestinian leader
Yasser Arafat's headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah midnight
Wednesday for his health news, Xinhua correspondents at the scene said early
Thursday.
Meanwhile, Arafat's senior adviser Nabil Abu Rudeina told Xinhua that Arafat
was not in critical condition, but he needs a few days of rest.
Abu Rudeina said he believed that Arafat would recover in a few days, adding
that the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) has madea decision that Arafat
would not go to any hospital as it worry about that Israel would not let him
return.
Earlier on Wednesday night, Palestinian sources said that Arafatis in
critical condition and a team of doctors in his Ramallah headquarters were
fighting for his life.
A Palestinian official revealed that Arafat had collapsed earlier Wednesday,
was unconscious for about ten minutes and regained consciousness but remained in
"very difficult situation."
A Palestinian cabinet minister said that Arafat is "very, very sick", and
that a team of Jordanian doctors was urgently summoned to examine him.
Confined to his headquarters for the past two years by Israeli forces, Arafat
underwent a minor diagnostic procedure on Monday after complaining of stomach
pains. Palestinian officials said thenthat an endoscopy found no serious
ailment.