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Investigation proves Israel killed former PLO leader Yasser Arafat

The late leader of Palestine Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat (AFP)

A Palestinian investigation team probing the mysterious death of the former leader of Palestine Liberation Organization, Yasser Arafat, says he was assassinated by Israel.

“The inquiry committee has been able to identify the assassin of former president Yasser Arafat," said Tawfiq Tirawi, the head of the team, AFP reported on Tuesday.

He said "Israel is responsible" for Arafat’s death, adding, "We still need some time to elucidate the exact circumstances of this assassination."

The announcement came just one day before the 11th death anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize winner. About two months ago, a French team wrapped up investigations without any charges or any tangible results.

In 2012, Arafat’s widow, Suha, filed a legal complaint in France, claiming that her husband had been assassinated while staying at the Mercy military hospital near Paris in 2004. He was moved to the hospital the previous month for diarrhea and vomiting.

According to French doctors, he died of a massive stroke, although the origin of his illness was unknown.

Arafat’s tomb in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah was opened in 2004 so that three teams of French, Swiss, and Russian investigators could collect samples for the case.

Many Palestinians believe that Israel poisoned Arafat. The Tel Aviv regime has denied any involvement in the matter.


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