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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who started this subject9/12/2003 7:44:23 AM
From: D. Long  Read Replies (2) of 793800
 
Even the faithful are losing patience apparently...

washingtontimes.com
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A growing number of Israelis and Palestinians appear to think that Mr. Arafat's removal from the scene is an essential condition for improving the situation. Saying that it is intolerable to allow Mr. Arafat to continue fomenting terrorism, while his own physical safety is protected, the Jerusalem Post yesterday unprecedentedly called for his assassination. Also yesterday, Mr. Arafat had an ugly confrontation with Palestinian Gen. Nasser Youssef, nominated to serve as interior minister by new Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Korei. The Jerusalem Post reported that Mr. Arafat stormed out of a meeting of Fatah's central council in Ramallah after Gen. Youssef called him "the most incompetent revolutionary leader in history." In response, Mr. Arafat, as he stalked out of the room, hurled insults at Gen. Youssef. (Palestinian sources deny he spat at Gen. Youssef.)
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