Only concern should be a worry that he might recover.

 

Bruce

 

 

 


Concern mounts as Arafat's health deteriorates sharply


By Donald McIntyre in Ramallah


28 October 2004 

The Independent

An ambulance and a team of doctors were summoned to Yasser Arafat's compound
in Ramallah last night amid reports that the health of the Palestinian
Authority president had sharply deteriorated.

He has been ill for two weeks, with what was originally said by officials to
have been a bout of stomach flu.

Today it was reported that Mr Arafat was seroiously ill and was due to be
moved to Ramallah hospital. It was said earlier that he had performed
prayers before dawn. The Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has agreed to
allow Mr Arafat to be flown abroad for treatment if necessary.

The deterioration in Mr Arafat's health is bound to fuel intense speculation
about the vacuum he would leave in the Palestinian leadership. Mr Arafat has
consistently failed to name a successor.

Although Mr Arafat's spokesman Nabil Abu Iredeneh had insisted earlier that
he was in good health, Palestinian Legislative Council sources said that a
team of Egyptian doctors despatched by President Hosni Mubarak was hoping to
visit the PLO chairman's bedside today.

Mr Arafat was visited yesterday evening by Ahmed Qureia, the Palestinian
Prime Minister, and his predecessor Abu Mazen, a long-time PLO comrade of Mr
Arafat's, who fell out with him after resigning as premier in September last
year.

The prominent PLC member Hanan Ashrawi said last night that there was no
immediate crisis in Mr Arafat's health and that the visits by Palestinian
politicians to Mr Arafat in the battered Mukata building - where he has been
confined for the past three years - were not connected with any fears for
his life.

The Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz gave permission on Monday for
75-year-old Mr Arafat to leave the compound for the Ramallah hospital -
guaranteeing that he would be able to return - but Palestinian sources said
the PA president had refused to leave.

One source said that there were tests that the hospital wanted to carry out
on Mr Arafat, and the director of the hospital was said to be among the
medical team which visited him yesterday.

On Tuesday, tests were carried out on Mr Arafat, which Palestinian sources
said had shown that he did not have cancer.

The Palestinian cabinet minister Saeb Erekat insisted that he had seen Mr
Arafat yesterday and that he was "still recovering from stomach flu''. The
statement closely echoed one made earlier by the Palestinian Foreign
Minister Nabil Shaath, who said that Mr Arafat was in pain because of
serious "intestinal flu'', but that doctors who had been flown in from Egypt
and Tunisia expected him to be feeling "much better in a few days''.

Palestinian sources said that Mr Arafat had been urged by doctors to break
the Ramadan fast in order not to further endanger his health.

Mr Shaath said that the doctors had ruled out intestinal cancer. 

 



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