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Israel behind Arafat ‘assassination’—Palestinian inquiry

/ 09:55 AM November 11, 2015

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A Palestinian child holds a picture of the late Yasser Arafat, during a candlelit commemeration at the grave of the late Palestinian leader to mark the 11th anniversary of his death, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015. Arabic writing formed by the candles reads, “Abu Ammar”—Arafat’s nom de guerre. AP Photo

RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories—The head of the Palestinian team looking into the death of Yasser Arafat on Tuesday again accused Israel of assassinating the iconic Palestinian leader in a Paris hospital.

His comments came on the eve of the 11th anniversary of Arafat’s death and two months after French judges closed an investigation into claims he was murdered, without bringing any charges.

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“The inquiry committee has been able to identify the assassin of former president Yasser Arafat,” said Tawfiq Tirawi, the head of the probe opened in 2009.

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“Israel is responsible,” he said, without giving further details other than to add that “we still need some time to elucidate the exact circumstances of this assassination.”

Arafat died in Percy military hospital near Paris aged 75 in November 2004 after developing stomach pains while at his headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

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His widow Suha lodged a complaint at a court in France in 2012, claiming that her husband was assassinated, sparking an inquiry.

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The same year, Arafat’s tomb in Ramallah was opened for a few hours allowing three teams of French, Swiss and Russian investigators to collect around 60 samples.

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Many Palestinians believe that Israel poisoned Arafat and the Palestinian probe into his death has accused the Jewish state of assassinating him before—a charge Israel flatly denies.

A French inquiry into the death of the Nobel Prize winner closed their case in September without bringing any charges, as did a previous Russian probe.

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Suha Arafat is appealing the French decision.

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