Arafat’s Widow Refuses to Accuse Israel of Killing Her Husband Without Evidence

Suha Arafat with her husband, Yasser Arafat (Getty Images)
Suha Arafat with her husband, Yasser Arafat (Getty Images)
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Arafat’s Widow Refuses to Accuse Israel of Killing Her Husband Without Evidence

Suha Arafat with her husband, Yasser Arafat (Getty Images)
Suha Arafat with her husband, Yasser Arafat (Getty Images)

Suha Arafat, widow of the late Palestinian Authority (PA), Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Fatah leader Yasser Arafat, has said she was quoted out of context in a recent interview with a Hebrew newspaper.

"Arafat was definitely poisoned, not by Israel, but by a Palestinian," Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot quoted the widow as saying on Friday. In the interview, she was also quoted as saying that the 2000 Palestinian intifada was a "big mistake".

However, later in the day, she claimed she was quoted out of context and her words were misconstrued.

On her Instagram account, Arafat wrote that she does not accuse anyone, “not even Israel, of killing [him], because until now I don’t have evidence against anyone.”

She said that she did not want the issue of her husband’s death to be part of Palestinian “internal political battles.”

Arafat confirmed that she was recently interviewed for an Israeli documentary about her husband, and said that the Second Intifada was a mistake.

“I expressed my opinion that the Intifada was a mistake because we lost a lot and our war with them [Israel] was asymmetrical,” she wrote on her Instagram account. I’m not afraid of expressing my opinion,” she said.

Yediot Ahronot said that its lengthy interview with Arafat was a part of a promotion campaign for a documentary called Enemies.

It is worth noting that Arfat’s statements in the interview with the newspaper surprised and shocked many.

“I do not know who convinced him (Yasser Arafat) to carry out an intifada while he was in the midst of a peace process. I told him that he must stop Hamas attacks because they would eventually lead to a civil war. I explained that after the September 11 attacks nobody wants to see more explosions, and that people don’t want bloodshed,” Arafat told Yediot Ahronot.

“I told him: Hamas or not Hamas, you are committed to the peace process and you must stop the uprising,” she added.



Palestinian Authority Says Internet Down in Gaza After Attack on Fibre Optic Cable

Palestinians charge their mobile phones from a point powered by solar panels provided by Adel Shaheen, an owner of an electric appliances shop, as electricity remains cut during the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip October 19, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed
Palestinians charge their mobile phones from a point powered by solar panels provided by Adel Shaheen, an owner of an electric appliances shop, as electricity remains cut during the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip October 19, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed
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Palestinian Authority Says Internet Down in Gaza After Attack on Fibre Optic Cable

Palestinians charge their mobile phones from a point powered by solar panels provided by Adel Shaheen, an owner of an electric appliances shop, as electricity remains cut during the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip October 19, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed
Palestinians charge their mobile phones from a point powered by solar panels provided by Adel Shaheen, an owner of an electric appliances shop, as electricity remains cut during the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip October 19, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed

The Palestinian Authority said internet and fixed-line communication services were down in Gaza on Thursday following an attack on the territory's last fibre optic cable it blamed on Israel.

"All internet and fixed-line communication services in the Gaza Strip have been cut following the targeting of the last remaining main fibre optic line in Gaza," the PA's telecommunications ministry said in a statement, accusing Israel of attempting to cut Gaza off from the world, AFP reported.

"The southern and central Gaza Strip have now joined Gaza City and the northern part of the Strip in experiencing complete isolation for the second consecutive day," the ministry said in a statement.

It added that its maintenance and repair teams had been unable to safely access the sites where damage occurred to the fibre optic cable.

"The Israeli occupation continues to prevent technical teams from repairing the cables that were cut yesterday", it said, adding that Israeli authorities had prevented repairs to other telecommunication lines in Gaza "for weeks and months".

The Palestinian Red Crescent said the communication lines were "directly targeted by occupation forces".

It said the internet outage was hindering its emergency services by impeding communication with first responder teams in the field.

"The emergency operations room is also struggling to coordinate with other organisations to respond to humanitarian cases."

Maysa Monayer, spokeswoman for the Palestinian communication ministry, told AFP that "mobile calls are still available with very limited capacity" in Gaza for the time being.

Now in its 21st month, the war in Gaza has caused massive damage to infrastructure across the Palestinian territory, including water mains, power lines and roads.