Ottawa Citizen

Experts disagree on how Arafat died

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Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat’s widow says extensive investigat­ion by French scientists has ruled out poisoning by radioactiv­e polonium. Scientists from several countries have tried to determine what killed Arafat and whether polonium played a role. He died in a French military hospital in 2004. Palestinia­ns have long suspected Israel of poisoning him, which Israel denies. Suha Arafat told reporters in Paris on Tuesday that the French scientists’ report excludes the possibilit­y of polonium poisoning. That’s in contrast to a recent Swiss lab report that said Arafat was probably poisoned by polonium, a rare and extremely lethal substance.

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