Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who is now in critical condition, has named
a three-man committee to take over in his absence, the Qatar-based al-Jazeera TV
channel reported. The committee groups Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei and his
predecessor Mahmud Abbas and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Zaanoun.
The three men will take over power for the 75-year-old veteran leader in case
he needs surgery, the TV report said.
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is in critical condition and a team of
doctors in his Ramallah headquarters were fighting for his life, Palestinian
sources said on Wednesday night.
A team of doctors, some of them from Tunisia and Jordan, arrivedat the Muqata
in Ramallah to treat Arafat, according to the sources. A Palestinian official
revealed that Arafat had collapsed Wednesday, was unconscious for about ten
minutes and regained consciousness but remained in "very difficult situation."
Earlier on Wednesday night, aA Palestinian cabinet minister saidthat 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.