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Israel-Palestine
Arafat says bullets raising cancer rate
2004-07-22
EFL of Vintage Arafat

RAMALLAH, West Bank -- Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat accused Israel of polluting the West Bank and Gaza Strip with depleted-uranium bullets, causing a sharp increase in cancer rates. "They have caused cancer that is like Hiroshima and Nagasaki," Mr. Arafat said in an interview. "America could not find uranium in Iraq, but we have found it here in Palestine -- and the Israelis are using it to kill our people."
Mr. Arafat, his eyes bulging with anger and his lips trembling, the effect of rumored Parkinson's disease, encouraged reporters to visit Palestinian hospitals and see the cancer patients. Cancer specialists at two hospitals, one in Ramallah and the other in Bethlehem, said they had seen no increase in cancer rates during the current uprising, which began in September 2000.
The Palestinian leader was referring to dense bullets of depleted uranium that are sometimes used by U.S. forces to pierce tank armor. The Palestinians have no tanks.
So there would be no reason to use them, HE is much better for taking down buildings.

Mr. Arafat also accused Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of being linked to the 1995 assassination of then-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Mr. Sharon is "part of that group of fanatics who killed my partner, Yitzhak Rabin, with whom I signed the peace of the brave," said the Palestinian leader, referring to the now-defunct 1993 Oslo peace accords. Israeli government spokesman Danny Seaman described Mr. Arafat's charges as "the product of a sick mind and a fevered imagination."
Apart from what Mr. Arafat said during the interview at his Ramallah compound, his tone and demeanor raised questions about the degree of control that the Palestinian leader has over national events and over himself.
"I'll take little to none for $500, Alex."

The visit lasted several hours. Palestinian officials said two previous interviewers were ordered to leave after angering Mr. Arafat with their questions. A list of questions or topics was demanded before this interview, and many questions were vetoed by Mr. Arafat's top adviser, Nabil Abu Rdeineh.
Mr. Arafat declined to discuss the recent upheavals within the Palestinian Authority.
To back the charges of cancer-causing uranium bullets, Mr. Arafat waved a report that he said he had received from the so-called Quartet behind the latest Middle East peace initiative -- the United States, European Union, Russia and the United Nations. "This report, an American report, proves it," he said, handing a copy to visiting reporters. The document turned out to have been written by an obscure peace group. It contained no evidence that Israel had used uranium bullets. It did conclude that Israel probably has such weapons in its armory because it has a close military relationship with the United States.
Sure, for use against tanks, which the Paleostinians don't have.

Separately, no analysis of cancer rates was available at the Palestinian Authority's official bureau of statistics or its department of health. Mr. Arafat's remarks mixed aggression toward his interviewers with anger at his enemies. He became upset when asked why the Israelis had recently killed the two top leaders of the rival Palestinian group Hamas but had not eliminated him. "How dare you?" he yelled, his finger pointing menacingly and lips quivering more than usual. "Are you a Mossad agent? Do you work for the killers of Rabin? Of course they want to kill me, too. "Look at my bedroom that he bombed. Remember, one of [Mr. Sharon's] ministers said a 2-ton bomb would finish me off ... he tried to kill me 13 times in Beirut."
"I'm important, of course they want to kill me! Hey, come back!"
Posted by:Super Hose

#9  Oh, so poor ol' Yasser is worried about cancer and radiation? Someone tell him that gathering up all the DU fragments and putting it all together can produce a core for a working nuclear bomb. Watch them clean it all up in a really big hurry. Then monitor their communcations to see who Arafart tries to sell the lump of DU to.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-07-22 5:43:54 PM  

#8  On the other hand, I think we'd have a lot to blame the Israelis for if these bullets ARE contributing to a rising cancer rate: it means they're only wounding their targets.
Posted by: The Doctor (in NY for the week)   2004-07-22 3:53:25 PM  

#7  What about the Death Ray (tm)?
Posted by: Sparks   2004-07-22 3:42:34 PM  

#6  What about the Death Ray (tm)?
Posted by: Sparks   2004-07-22 3:42:19 PM  

#5  Arafat says bullets raising cancer rate

Pervasive Palestinian cancer, Arafat is thine name.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-07-22 3:35:32 PM  

#4  I do know that many individuals are susceptible to allergic reactions from bullets. Whenever they get shot, they get these large, red, round holes in their bodies.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2004-07-22 12:36:41 PM  

#3  whew. this is their "elected" leader, chosen to forge a new country for them.

sometimes I actually have sympathy for these cretins.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2004-07-22 11:11:33 AM  

#2  Here's a link to WHO's report on DU. DU is less radioactive than normal U, and it seems the primary health effect is kidney damage due to its toxicity (not radioactivity; cancer is a long-term effect of exposure to a carcinogen, typically over many years). Finally, DU is used in anti-armor ordnance, not anti-personnel ordnance.
Yasshole is clearly on the edge. Let's give him a push.
Posted by: Spot   2004-07-22 10:03:55 AM  

#1  Another LLL flapping his lips about DU, a substance about as hazardous as lead. Best precaution is to stop being a terrorist and the IDF will stop trying to kill you!
Posted by: Craig   2004-07-22 9:26:19 AM  

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