Sharon says recent events may be turning point in Mideast
11/11/2004 19:45
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Thursday that the recent events
could be a historic turning point for the Middle East, without mentioning the
death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Sharon urged new Palestinian
leaders to "wage war on terror", adding until an undisputed successor to Arafat
appears, he will not alter his disengagement plan. Arafat, 75, died at 3:30
a.m. (0230 GMT) Thursday at the Percy military hospital in the southwestern
suburb of Paris, where he had been treated for a blood disorder during the past
two weeks. Palestinians have been accusing Sharon of killing
Arafat. Khaled al-Batesh, an Islamic Jihad (Holy War) leader, said on
Thursday that Sharon had a hand in Arafat's death. "The siege imposed on him
(Arafat) is one of the reasons for the deterioration of his health," Batesh
added.
Xinhua
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