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Palestinia­ns mark anniversar­y of Arafat’s death

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Palestinia­ns yesterday marked 14 years since the death of iconic leader Yasser Arafat, with their campaign for statehood still deadlocked and beset by internal divisions.

Arafat, who for decades embodied the struggle for independen­ce, died aged 75 in a French hospital on November 11, 2004, with fellow Palestinia­ns accusing Israel of having poisoned him.

The Israeli government firmly denies the allegation.

His body was exhumed in 2012 for tests but a subsequent French investigat­ion found no proof of poisoning.

Swiss experts, however, said

they found high levels of radioactiv­e polonium on his personal effects.

Arafat’s successor, Palestinia­n president Mahmoud Abbas, laid a wreath at his tomb in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank yesterday, flanked by senior officials of his Palestinia­n Authority. After paying tribute to “the leader of the nation and the leader of the martyrs”, Abbas went on to accuse Israel and the United States of seeking to sabotage Palestinia­n statehood through a nascent peace plan that President Donald Trump calls “the ultimate deal”.

“There is an American conspiracy through the ultimate agreement and the Israelis are conspiring to implement it,” he said.

Abbas suspended diplomatic contact with Washington following Trump’s 2017 recognitio­n of the disputed city of Jerusalem as capital of Israel.

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas lays a wreath at the tomb of late leader Yasser Arafat inside the Mukataa compound, in the the West Bank city of Ramallah.
Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas lays a wreath at the tomb of late leader Yasser Arafat inside the Mukataa compound, in the the West Bank city of Ramallah.

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