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Two uniformed PA gaurds stand by Arafat's grave in Ramallah in the West
Bank. The grave has a verse from the Koran.
Photo by Rhonda Spivak.


The newly rebuilt Muqata [governemnt compound] in Ramallah, which is located
near Arafat's grave.
Photo by Rhonda Spivak.


The approach to Arafat's grave.
Photo by Rhonda Spivak.


The Centre of Ramallah.
Photo by Rhonda Spivak.

 

THE SECRETS THAT WERE BURIED WITH ARAFAT:

Few People Know That Arafat Never Got a Quorum in Tunis To Ratify The Oslo
Agreement

By Rhonda Spivak, September 21, 2010

REFLECTIONS WHILE STANDING ON ARAFAT'S GRAVE IN RAMALLAH

RAMALLAH -  It was a very stange feeling  standing at Yassir Arafat's grave
in Ramallah last month.  I began to think that it would be rather ironic if
there were a sign at his graveside that said "may he rest in  peace."

I couldn't  help but think that if Arafat and I were destined to meet, I'm
glad I was above ground and he was below ground.

Across from his grave there is a building which appears to be some sort of
media center, with a large sign saying words to the effect that all
Palestinan refugees are entitled to return to their pre-1948 homes.

Two serious looking  uniformed guards with caps, and green and red insignia
on their shoulders  stood at either end of Arafat's coffin in the
air-conditioned vestible.

There were no signs, no plaques, no photos of Arafat. 

I began to wonder why there was no tourist or souvenir shop where I could
buy Arafat memorabilia.  Ramallah is short on tourist attractions, and this
would be an obvious one. Hadn't someone thought of it?

Then I began thinking that someone could design a game  to be sold in the
souvenir shop where people from all over the world could guess what exactly
Arafat died of, how much money he stole from the Palestinian people, and
where it all was. That game might end up being a best seller.

Then I began thinking that it would be best for me to get out of there,
before someone guessed what I was thinking.
 
One final very serious  thought. Very few people know or remember that
Pinchas Inbari, an Israeli journalist reported that Arafat's Palestinian
Liberation Organization DID NOT RATIFY the Oslo Accords after Arafat signed
them.

Remember that on September 13, 1993, at the White House, Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzchak Rabin and Israeli Foreign Minister Simon Peres signed the
"Declaration of Principles" (the DOP) between Israel and the PLO together
with Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas of the PLO. The agreement, which had
been hammered out in Oslo, stipulated mutual recognition between Israel and
the PLO. It required the PLO to cease and desist from terrorism, and for the
PLO to nullify its covenant, which calls for Israel's destruction.

The Israeli Knesset ratified the Oslo accord by a vote of 61 to 50, with 9
abstentions, a week later. However, what received hardly any attention was
the fact that on October 6, 1993, the PLO executive did not ratify the Oslo
accord, for lack of a quorum.

Pinchas Inbari, the only Israeli correspondent covering the PLO in Tunis at
the time, writing for the Israeli left-wing  Hebrew newspaper Al HaMishmar,
broke the story of the PLO non-ratification of the Declaration of Principles
(see David Bedein's article  on this point  in
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/SendMail.aspx?print=print
<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/SendMail.aspx?print=print&type=1&item=727
7> &type=1&item=7277).

The rest of the Israeli media, however, did not report that the PLO never
ratified the accord, while the Israeli government acted as if the PLO had
done so.

As David Bedein, director of  the Center for Near East Policy Research
recalls, "Inbari was scheduled to appear on a popular morning KOL YISRAEL
radio show when he got back from Tunis. However, the Prime Minister's office
asked Kol Yisrael to cancel that appearance. Instead, the Israeli government
dispatched then deputy minister of Foreign Affairs, Yossi Beilin, to fly to
Tunis to thank Arafat for facilitating the ratification ofthe Oslo accord,
which Arafat and the PLO never did ."

It's too bad that in the desire to falsely believe and hope that Arafat was
genuinely trying to usher in an era of peace, the Israeli government and
media chose to overlook the PLO's significant failure to ratify the Oslo
Accords. It was a sign of things to come. As Prime Minister Netanyahu
embarks on negotiations with Mahmoud Abbas, Arafat's successor, it's worth
ruminating on this point.

DOCUMENTS UNCOVERED FROM ORIENT HOUSE-MY INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL WIDLANSKI

Standing at Arafat's grave, I also thought of my interview in July of this
year with Michael Widlanski, a former New York Times reporter, and now a
senior analyst at the Media line and lecturer at the Rothberg School of
Hebrew University, who uncovered the record of duplicity of Arafat's PA.
Widlanski  personally reviewed nearly a half a million documents contained
in the computer discs, hard drives and file boxes that were seized by the
Israeli government when  then Israeli minister of Public security Uzi Landau
in 2002 ordered the disclosure of Orient House, which was the
quasi-official seat of the PA in East Jerusalem.

As Widlankski, who sent me a number of copies of the documents in Arabic,
said "The documents repeatedly showed that Arafat was in day to day control
of the details of the Palestinian authority's military operations.They
showed irrefutably that he controlled Fatah's tanzeem militia, [and other
terror organizations] not that they controlled him."

The documents showed that Arafat's proxy's such as Faisal Al Husseini
relayed requests for approval of expenditures to Arafat himself. For
example, among the captured documents were reports addressed to
Faisal-Al-Husseini, from a joint field committee of Palestinian
organizations detailing terrorist operations carried out in Jerusalem, along
with a budget request to cover operational costs for the coming month. 

"After Al-Husseini initiated this document, he wrote a separate letter to
Arafat relaying the request and recommending he approve the expenditure,"
Widlanski said.

(To view the article that Widlanski wrote at the time detailing his "finds"
see:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:9R3hyod7-9sJ:www.israel
behindthenews.com/bin/content.cgi%3FID%3D1386%26q%3D1+michael+widlanski+orie
nt+house+media+line
<http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:9R3hyod7-9sJ:www.israe
lbehindthenews.com/bin/content.cgi%3FID%3D1386%26q%3D1+michael+widlanski+ori
ent+house+media+line&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca> &cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca).

The  documents from the Orient House, which are stored in a warehouse in
Beit Shemesh, provide insight into the workings of the Palestinian Authority
secret police in Jerusalem and the involvement of the PA in all areas of
organized crime - drugs, prostitution, arms smuggling, and car thefts.

Two police officials asked journalist and researcher David Bedein several
years ago if he could find private funds to translate these documents.
However, as Bedein says,  the police officials later  informed him that a
decision was made to not disclose these documents to the public.Bedein asked
the chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, MK Tzachi
HaNegbi, as to why such a decision was made. HaNegbi said that the answer to
that question is "classified".

And as I left Arafat's grave, I couldn't help thinking that there must be so
many other still undiscovered secrets buried with him.

It's too bad that in the desire to falsely believe and hope that Arafat was
genuinely trying to usher in an era of peace, the Israeli government and
media chose to overlook this significant failure. It was a sign of things to
come.  As Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu embarks on negotiations with
Mahmoud Abbas, Arafat's successor, it's worth ruminating on this point.


 

 

 



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