Yasir Arafat is still dead. True, he was once alive. I sat across
from him in his Gaza office, for example. And he even had a copy of
my history of the PLO on his book shelf so he must have been of sound
mind at the time. It’s not my fault. I told him to start jogging and
cut down on sweets.But he didn’t listen. On November 4, 2004, he
died, a fate he previously delivered to thousands of far more
innocent people.
The effort now by various Palestinian factions to imply Israel killed
him is the funniest thing in the Middle East since the CIA director’s
congressional briefing when he said the Muslim Brotherhood was a
secular democratic organization. What’s dismaying is how much play
Western media are giving this charge as if it should be taken
seriously. When the West behaves in this way it signals at the least
a dangerously naive credulousness and amnesia; at worst, it signals a
profound anti-Jewish and anti-Israel complex on their part.
But there’s something else in this story, something very chilling
indeed. Revolutionary Islamists especially, but many Muslims
otherwise, believe that Jews tried to murder Muhammad, the founder of
Islam, and even if they failed that the poison shortened his life.
The accusation that Jews are the murderer of prophets–with Muslims
throwing in the founder of Christianity also–is a phrase that derives
from this story. It is frequently heard from Hamas and others. This
is a blood libel, an alleged crime that then leads to the view that
Jews are absolutely evil and should be wiped out. In short, it is a
rationale for genocide. When Iran, Hamas, Hizballah, and the Muslim
Brotherhood say that Israel should be wiped off the map and Jews
generally should be murdered that incitement is the inevitable
consequence of this line of thinking.
That Western observers are unaware of all of this history, and
repeated every day in inciteful sermons found often in Middle East
mosques, is quite evident. Such a lack of knowledge leads them to
believe that the conflicts they say are easily resolvable, quickly
settled by more Israeli concessions or still continuing because of
Israeli actions when the causes are much deeper and the solutions far
more remote. Western societies today are obsessed with searching
everywhere for racism and hate speech. Well, the idea that the Jews
murdered Arafat (rather than that Arafat spent most of his career
murdering Jews) falls into that category.
As for the specific claims in the Arafat case, they are easily
disposed of:
First of all, anyone who saw Arafat during the last year of his life
knew he was seriously ill and steadily worsening. His lips trembled,
he looked disoriented, and he wasn’t as articulate as usual. Even on
television you couldn’t possibly miss his distress.
His doctors obviously knew that he was in bad shape. But, and this is
what’s most important, they didn’t do anything about it. The prospect
of Arafat’s death was so traumatic for the movement—which had known
no other leader during 43 years for Fatah, 36 years for the PLO, and
its entire ten year life for the Palestinian Authority. By not taking
serious action and giving him better treatment, the key to the
mystery is this: His own doctors and movement killed Arafat. So if
Israel killed Arafat then his own doctors and the entire PLO, Fatah,
and PA leadership were in on the conspiracy. Indeed, Arafat himself,
by not more actively seeking medical help or speaking about his
problems was also in on the conspiracy. This is unlikely.
Second, the doctors were shut up and the report of his death was kept
secret by Arafat’s widow Suha Arafat. Since his colleagues had access
to a lot of this information they also kept quiet. In other words, we
are supposed to believe that those who in the world who most hated
Israel had evidence that Israel had something to do with his death
but they kept it secret?
Third, suddenly, almost eight years later Suha and other Arafat
loyalists are making claims. But there is no new evidence whatsoever.
Obviously, this is a publicity stunt. Let them release the huge
medical report on his death. Let them permit the French doctors to
have a press conference. Let them dig up Arafat. Until one of those
things happens why should the Western media fall for this trick? So
again, if there was the slightest suspicion that Arafat was being
murdered, Arafat’s wife, doctors, and all of the Palestinian
leadership were helping the conspiracy. This is also unlikely.
Fourth, the claims that Arafat was poisoned by Israel using some
exotic radioactive means has been made from the day Arafat was
planted but have always faded away, at least internationally, because
no evidence was offered. Old fables are being treated like new
revelations. Such claims of Zionist conspiracies are always promoted
in order to slander and discredit Israel when just about anyone
significant dies in the Arab world.
Fifth, if Arafat had been poisoned by radioactive substances his
symptoms would have been extreme and evident. Moreover, Arafat would
have died really fast, but he lingered for a long time.
The history of this myth shows that it is the Palestinian leadership,
not Israel, that has something to hide, that has kept everything
secret. I suspect the secret is the incompetence of his own doctors.
So did Arafat die of AIDs? After my own serious research on this
matter I could find no evidence for this assertion. And I know that
both Israeli and U.S. intelligence had no evidence that Arafat was
homosexual either. The rumor began with an article by Oriana Fallaci
whose only evidence was that his bodyguards at the time were
extremely handsome young men. (By the time I was seeing him in the
1990s that was certainly not true at all.)
Of course, Arafat was a weird person and in our biography, Arafat: A
Political Biography, Judith Colp Rubin and myself explain his
psychology and personality. One of my favorite Palestinian jokes
about Arafat recounts that he is patting the head of a little girl
and asks her, “Whose daughter are you?”
She answers, “Yours.” Arafat was considered by his countrymen to be
so cold that he didn’t recognize his own begotten daughter. The story
is almost plausible.
But I repeat: there is no reason to think Arafat was a homosexual or
died of AIDs. He was overweight, ate an unhealthy diet, worked long
hours, didn’t take care of himself (he believed eating honey would
keep him healthy), and had very bad doctors despite their local
reputations.
So we know who killed Arafat: his doctors, entourage, movement, and
of course his own body. Yet when I go to Yahoo what do I see but
Arafat’s “mysterious” death as the lead story in the entire world, as
if any accusation made against Israel must be true. (© 2012
JewishPress. 07/06/12)
Note: Here’s a history of the Israel-
killed-Arafat tale in Palestinian Media Watch.