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Israel-Palestine
WND: Mubarak rejects Arafat’s pledge of reforms
2004-06-09
EFL

Yasser Arafat told Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak yesterday he will accept Egyptian demands for Palestinian security reforms, but the PLO leader would not agree to step down or move to another Arab country as he was asked to, Palestinian sources tell WND. However, Mubarak immediately responded that Arafat’s reply is not sufficient.

This exchange comes one week after Egyptian Intelligence Chief Gen. Omar Suleiman met privately with Arafat to demand that he turn over control of all security forces to Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei, and give Qurei complete authority to conduct negotiations with Israel over Sharon’s unilateral disengagement plan. Suleiman reportedly told the aging PLO leader he had until June 15 to relent, or else his future would be "left in the hands of Ariel Sharon."

Palestinian officials would not divulge what kinds of reforms Arafat claimed he would accept in his reply, just that Arafat agreed to allow an Egyptian role in Gaza after an Israeli pullout. One source close to Arafat said the PLO leader wrote a very general letter, and also made it clear that he had no intention of stepping down, assuming a more symbolic role, or accepting deportation to another Arab country. But Mubarak immediately instructed his ministers to tell Palestinian and Israeli officials that Arafat’s letter was not sufficient and that a more specific letter, one accepting all of Egypt’s’ demands and detailing an exact reform plan, was needed.
Posted by:Super Hose

#6  ...it sounds as if Mubarak isn't being fooled this time around.

More like "I've gotten used to having $2 billion coming into the country and I'd like to keep it coming".
Posted by: Pappy   2004-06-09 10:50:33 PM  

#5  Suleiman reportedly told the aging PLO leader he had until June 15 to relent, or else his future would be "left in the hands of Ariel Sharon."

I'll go with Ptah on this one. The bullets "hands" of Ariel Sharon will not be kind to Arafat.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-06-09 10:21:30 PM  

#4  Both of 'em lying shitbags - it takes one to know one.
Posted by: mojo   2004-06-09 10:52:03 AM  

#3  Suleiman reportedly told the aging PLO leader he had until June 15 to relent, or else his future would be "left in the hands of Ariel Sharon."

I like the sound of "left in the hands of Ariel Sharon."

Bomb-a-rama, it sounds as if Mubarak isn't being fooled this time around.
Posted by: Ptah   2004-06-09 10:35:10 AM  

#2  Palestinian officials would not divulge what kinds of reforms Arafat claimed he would accept in his reply, just that Arafat agreed to allow an Egyptian role in Gaza after an Israeli pullout.

If Arafart is true to form, what he's agreed to is just enough to generate a little interest, but not enough to make a real difference.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-06-09 10:23:39 AM  

#1  methinks the plan is working - slowly marginalize Arafat, while increasing the role of Egypt and Jordan.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-06-09 9:45:43 AM  

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