M I D - E A S T  R E A L I T I E S - PROF. SHAHAK ON ARAFAT REGIME

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ARAFAT’S MEGALOMANIA

Foreword and translation by Professor Israel Shahak (Hebrew University): Arafat’s regime gets worse and worse, both in its violations of human rights and Arafat’s megalomania. At the same time, Netanyahu is trying to humiliate Arafat in all respects and Clinton does not care (or has no time) to intervene.   These include matters which are much more important to Arafat than, for example, the increasing poverty of the Palestinians.   This combination of increasing oppression of the Palestinians by Arafat in close cooperation with Israel, with daily humiliation of Arafat (who in my view deserves all he gets) is politically explosive.

Arafat’s Luxurious Bunker

Yediot Ahronot, 21 November 1996 - By Mira Avrekh

The Israeli soldiers manning one of the check points leading to the Gaza Strip have been recently surprised by the quantities of cement brought through it from Israel which have enormously increased. Finally, the secret leaked out. The cement is intended for Arafat’s bunker, modeled after the one serving Saddam Hussein and, like the Iraqi one, is due to extend four floors under the surface of the earth. The bunker is equipped with ventilators designed to stop poison gas and has its own power supply.

Another new possession which Arafat received lately did not cost him any money. The school children of Gaza are being taken to view -- from a distance -- the two helicopters that President Mubarak gave Arafat a few weeks ago. They replace two former helicopters, Saddam Hussein’s gift, which had to be discarded because automotive fuel instead of airplane fuel had been used several times in operating them. Arafat’s honored guests, especially clan heads from poor Palestinian villages are being taken to see them inside and they emerge duly impressed. The luxury inside is not lesser than in any five star Cairo hotel beloved by Saudi princess. All the walls are covered by mahogany wood with gold ornaments. The floor is covered by expensive carpet, a gold plated tea table can be rolled to every seat, the chairs are sumptuously decorated. Western visitors only are shown a hidden feature: a panel opens a bar full of choice drinks.

One wonders whether the British, French and other European ambassadors in Israel, who have lately visited Arafat in Gaza to tell him about the European decision to grant more money to the Palestinian Authority, were shown the new helicopters and the bunker.

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