Dear
Ones,
Below is a write up by David Dolan in need of URGENT
PRAYER. Please read this in it’s entirety and
pray and ask God how He wants to pray through you.
JERUSALEM
10:00 PM
Although Palestinian officials told local and international
media outlets to expect a death announcement for Yasser
Arafat around noon today, it never came.
Instead, he is said to be still barely clinging to life, despite total kidney
and liver failure and bleeding in his brain. Given his grave condition, an
announcement is likely sometime tomorrow—expected to be made by acting
PLO chairman Mahmoud Abbas. He is one of several officials who traveled to
Paris late Monday to check on Arafat’s condition. Meanwhile the Palestinian
representative to France attacked Israel’s media and government tonight
for supposedly deliberately spreading false rumors about Arafat’s conditions.
Officials and media spokesmen here say the truth is that the dearth of factual
information from the hospital until yesterday—at Suha Arafat’s
insistence—was the trigger for a spate of rumors and inaccurate claims
in Israel and abroad, many of them fed by partially informed Palestinian sources.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon convened his inner security cabinet this
morning to discuss the situation, especially the announced Palestinian decision
to bury Arafat in his Ramallah Muqata compound, just a few miles north of Jerusalem.
Media reports earlier said the funeral would take place on Friday, with a memorial
ceremony to be held first in Cairo, attended by international leaders. But
now it looks like Saturday will be the earliest date for the burial, since
some world leaders who wish to attend the Cairo ceremony have been promised
a 48 hour notice.
Although
the Sharon government has agreed to a Ramallah burial
site, some Israeli cabinet ministers were said to be
strongly against this, fearing the mass funeral could
easily turn violent. Most still prefer a Gaza Strip interment.
The ministers believe a Ramallah burial will strengthen
Palestinian claims to the nearby holy city. In fact,
Palestinian officials insist the Ramallah site will only
be “temporary,” with Arafat’s body
eventually moved to the Temple Mount. Apparently, this
will be after the Palestinians fulfill Arafat’s
oft-stated pledge—which he made with Saddam Hussein
at his side, among many others—to crush detested
Israeli rule in the historic city and “plant the
Palestinian flag on every mosque and church steeple,
and on all the walls” of the Old City.
Given
the sudden verbal stress by Palestinian leaders on Jerusalem,
security commanders remain quite concerned that violent
attempts might be made during the funeral to parade Arafat’s
corpse through security barriers to the Temple Mount.
Security remains extremely tight around the Old City
and in other areas this evening. Several violent incidents
were reported last night, including the stoning by Arab
youths of an Israeli police station in eastern Jerusalem.
Police on horseback chased away the attackers. To cope
with rising tensions surrounding Arafat’s imminent
passing, all Israeli police and army leave has been cancelled.
Israeli air force jets have been buzzing the skies for
the past 24 hours, apparently on a heightened state of
alert. Regional concerns center on Iran’s potential
to milk the expected strong emotions aroused by Arafat’s
death to stir up trouble along Israel’s northern
border, and/or to sponsor Islamic terror attacks inside
Israeli cities.
DAVID
DOLAN is a Jerusalem-based author and journalist who
has lived in Israel since 1980. You can find out more
information on this author at www.ddolan.com.