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Israel's File on Arafat “Riddled With Omissions, Falsehoods”: Robert Fisk 

Israel’s file proves Arafat’s impotence, rather than his implication: Fisk

RAMALLAH, May 9 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – In a detailed analysis of a file on Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, with which Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon intended to prove to the U.S. that Arafat was “a master of terror” who is personally involved in resistance attacks on Israel, U.K. journalist Robert Fisk said Thursday, May 9, that the report “is riddled with errors, omissions and deliberate misinformation.”

In the analysis published by leading U.K. daily newspaper, The Independent, Fisk says that the dossier is doctored in some places, including deliberate mistranslations of key documents. “At least one "translation" of a Palestinian document posted on the Israeli army's website is a palpable falsehood,” Fisk reported.

Rather than proving that Arafat is the mastermind behind anti-Israeli attacks, Fisk concluded that the “documents portray Mr Arafat's military impotence. The papers the Israeli intelligence service have so far produced – assuming that most of them are genuine – paint a vivid, pathetic picture of his loss of power within the Palestinian community over the past 12 months, the suborning of his lieutenants and the gradual recruitment of his men by Hamas and Islamic Jihad opponents.”

“The original Arabic documents,” Fisk continues, “reveal just how the Israelis, in an exercise in black propaganda, have manipulated their true meaning.”

Fisk quoted intelligence reports extensively, and compared the Arabic originals to the documents displayed in Israel’s file, and stated that there is a vast difference between the original and the Israeli version.

“The Arabic texts suggest that Israel is fighting against men who have long ago passed outside Mr Arafat's control, who are better funded than his Palestinian Authority and whose anti-Israeli attacks can only occasionally be foiled by Mr Arafat's still-loyal intelligence officers.”

Fisk cited a case in which 17-year-old Mahmoud Freih attempted a resistance attack by planting a primitive mine on a road used by Israeli tanks near Shweikeh. “The attack was aborted because of the presence of Israeli soldiers. So he moved the bomb, ran a wire from the explosives to a citrus tree in an orchard.

“Again, his attack failed. Next day, Freih attended school but returned to the bomb's location – only to find that the wire had been cut. Waiting for him there were an official of the Palestinian Authority and an explosives expert named Samir Abu Naser.”

The Israeli account, however, Fisk points out, “deleted all reference to the role played by the Palestinian Authority in foiling the attack on the Israelis. The full text shows clearly that Mr Arafat's men did just what the Israelis would wish: they stopped the attack and persuaded the boy to change sides.”

In the file, Israel also tries to attach Arafat’s name to funds related to weapons productions. “An account of money apparently needed for weapons production carries the legend "Al-Aqsa Martyrs Troops" on the top of the page. According to the Israelis, it is addressed to Fouad Shabaki, one of Mr Arafat's confidants.”

Fisk compared this with the Arabic original and observed that “the printed Arabic original, Shabaki's name does not appear.”

Another paper shows detailed costs of bullets and chemicals for explosive charges and bombs, but again shows “no Arafat connections.”

Fisk concludes that the documents “provide a rare glimpse into the powerlessness of Mr Arafat … The last thing they prove is that Mr Arafat is behind the wave of suicide bombings that continued in Israel even yesterday.

“But that is not what Mr Sharon wanted. He wants Mr Arafat removed from power.”


 

 

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