Yasser Arabfat Palestinian Terrorist Finally Dead From AIDS?

It´s Official: Arafat Is Finally Dead! May all your enemies fall, O God!’
 

November 11th, 2004

JERUSALEM - Yasser Arafat, the most prolific killer of Jews since Adolf Hitler, lost his battle with what many say was AIDS overnight, and went to face final judgment for the death and destruction he visited on so many.

His official death announcement came during the predawn hours Thursday, and was followed by an outpouring of admiration from world leaders.

Arafat is expected to be flown to Cairo in the coming hours, where his body will lie in state before proceeding to Ramallah for burial on Friday.

As his end neared Wednesday, rabbis in Israel engaged in a biblical debate over what one’s response to the news should be. They were widely united in their opinion that Arafat’s death marked a “day of happiness” for the Jewish people and the Nation of Israel.

The Egyptian

Arafat was trained as an engineer at university in Cairo, where in 1929 he had been born to an Egyptian textile merchant.

Ironically, the father of the “Palestinian” myth neither hailed from the region known as Palestine, nor did he conform to the PLO’s definition of “Palestinian” identity.

Despite his lack of “pedigree,” Arafat, in a 1969 interview, claimed, “I am a refugee… I have nothing, for I was expelled and dispossessed of my homeland.”

HonestReporting’s biography of the mass murderer notes that his Egyptian background was long a point of contention between Arafat and those he meant to rule.

‘Liberator of Palestine’

In 1964, Arafat founded the Fatah organization, and shortly after took over as head of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), an umbrella group that encompassed most non-Islamic “Palestinian” terror groups.

Years before the availability of Israel’s Six Day War victory as a pretext, Arafat’s armed thugs were murdering Israeli Jews on public buses, in private homes and during the infiltration of farming villages.

As part of his Palestinian National Covenant, Arafat outlined “armed struggle [as] the only way to liberate Palestine,” stating that terrorism against Israel’s Jews was a “strategy and not a tactic.”

Despite repeated “Palestinian” commitments during the Oslo peace process to annul the covenant’s inflammatory articles, it was never officially changed.

Father of modern terrorism

But Arafat’s brand of terrorism quickly extended beyond the borders of the Jewish state.

In 1973, PLO terrorists abducted and executed 11 Israeli athletes at the Olympic Games in Munich. Months later they did the same to two US diplomats in the Sudan.

Arafat’s campaign to eradicate the Jewish presence in the Middle East and inflict suffering on Israel’s allies in the West also introduced to the world the horrors of airline hijacking and “suicide” bombings.

His PLO is credited with training terrorist groups as far flung as the Irish Republican Army and Japanese communists during its years in Lebanon.

This legacy earned Arafat the title “father of modern terrorism.”

Extortionist

Having sufficiently intimidated both his enemies in the Middle East and the West at large, Arafat ascending the world stage in 1974 with an address before the UN General Assembly.

Gun holstered to his hip, Arafat proceeded to compare himself to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, stating that he came “bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter's gun.”

“Do not let the olive branch fall from my hand,” he ominously warned the gathered international delegates.

By 1980, the PLO was declared the sole representative of the Palestinian Arabs, granted full membership in the Arab League, and officially recognized by the nations of Europe.

Man of peace?

In 1988, Arafat ostensibly renounced the use of terrorism, shortly after which he joined bilateral negotiations with Israel. In 1993, Arafat signed the so-called Oslo Accords “peace” agreement with the Jewish state.

But the decade-long “peace” process notwithstanding, Arafat’s statements in Arabic, as well as numerous seized PLO documents provide a mountain of evidence that he never relinquished his goal of annihilating Israel.

‘Jubilation when the wicked perish’

It is with that bloody legacy in mind that top rabbis in Israel Wednesday gave their blessing for Jews to respond to Arafat’s death with “happiness and rejoicing,” Arutz 7 reported.

“So may all Your enemies fall, O G-d!” declared the Pikuach Nefesh Rabbis Association.

The religious Tekumah Knesset faction issued a statement admonishing Israeli Jews to view Arafat’s demise through the spectrum of Proverbs 11:10:

When the wicked perish, there is jubilation.


  Based on the symptoms Yasser Arafat was suffering from, as well as accounts of his rampantly homosexual past, political pundits and medical experts believe the blood-soaked Muslim terror chief is dying from complications related to the AIDS virus.

Arafat had been hospitalized outside of Paris for more than a week with blotchy skin, a low platelet count that is affecting his immune system, decreased mental capacity and a considerable loss of weight – all indicators of the presence of AIDS.

His homosexual tendencies have been attested to by numerous sources, including a now infamous set of surveillance videos taken by his former communist allies in Romania showing Arafat in perverted encounters with his bodyguards.

Though he reportedly slipped into a terminal coma last week, Arafat’s wife was said to have kept him connected to life support long enough to gain access to the vast wealth he had horded over the years.

Israel has stated Arafat would not be allowed burial in Jerusalem or Judea and Samaria, but have granted tacit approval to inter the “father of modern terrorism” in the Gaza Strip.

All signs point to AIDS

"We know [Arafat] has a blood disease that is depressing his immune system. We know that he has suddenly dropped considerable weight - possibly as much as one-third of all his body weight. We know that he is suffering intermittent mental dysfunction. What does this sound like?” Israel Insider quoted former White House speechwriter David Frum as asking.

Writing for National Review Online, Frum blasted the mainstream media for their “bias” in refusing to question whether or not Arafat was infected with the killer disease.

Frum is only the latest of a growing number of political pundits and medical experts that have speculated Arafat is dying from the AIDS virus.

Intelligence analyst John Loftus told ABC News last month that the CIA had known for years Arafat was infected with AIDS, and it was largely due to this fact Washington had urged Israel not to eliminate him.

“It was deemed better to have Arafat discredited as a homosexual,” Loftus said.

Israel Insider notes that while “homosexuality is rife in the Arab world, it is at least officially consider a sin and a crime, and regarded - especially in fundamentalist circles - as a mark of great shame and depravity.”

Roaring tiger

Allegations regarding Arafat’s homosexuality have been fueled primarily by evidence provided by his former communist allies in Romania.

During the 1970’s and 1980’s, Arafat was a regular in Nicolae Ceausescu’s Bucharest, where Romanian intelligence and its KGB overlords were providing the PLO with the means to gain legitimacy in the West.

Little did Arafat know that Lt.-Gen. Ion Pacepa, the deputy chief of Romania's intelligence service, had rigged his guest suites with surveillance equipment.

In his book “Red Horizons”, Pacepa unveils Arafat as an insatiable homosexual by recalling a telephone conversation with Constantin Munteaunu, a general assigned to the PLO.

"I just called the microphone monitoring center to ask about the 'Fedayee,'" Arafat's code name, explained Munteaunu. "After the meeting with the Comrade, he went directly to the guest house and had dinner. At this very moment, the 'Fedayee' is in his bedroom making love to his bodyguard. The one I knew was his latest lover. He's playing tiger again. The officer monitoring his microphones connected me live with the bedroom, and the squawling almost broke my eardrums. Arafat was roaring like a tiger, and his lover yelping like a hyena."

Pacepa wrote that after reading the full intelligence reports, “I felt a compulsion to take a shower whenever I had been kissed by Arafat, or even just shaken his hand."

Where’s the money?

For days Arafat had reportedly been hooked to life support machines, after suffering a full collapse of all vital organs.

But before doing that, Suha and top PA officials hope to gain access to the vast hordes of money to which Arafat alone had access for the past 30 years.

It was on the strength of these finances and his sole control over them that Arafat maintained his position.

According to reports, Arafat has as much as $5 billion stashed away in Swiss bank accounts. Most of it came from the PLO’s long years of drug trafficking in Lebanon, but much was also pilfered from international aid meant to help the “Palestinians” establish a state.

“It is amazing that some US officials still see the Palestinian Authority as a partner even after US congressional records revealed authenticated PLO papers signed by Arafat in which he instructed his staff to divert donors' money to projects benefiting himself, his family and his associates,” Issam Abu Issa, founder of the Palestine International Bank, said in a report for Middle East Quarterly.

When asked by Qureia and Abbas last week as he boarded a Jordanian military helicopter in Ramallah how to access the funds needed to keep the PA functioning, Arafat simply replied, “I'm still alive, thank God, so don't worry.”

CFPA: What can we say? The world is now a better place.



"Jubilation When The Wicked Perish"

One Biblical verse that has often been quoted of late is, "When the wicked perish, there is jubilation" (Proverb 11,10). A statement by the Tekumah party - a faction of the National Union - notes that the Talmud cites this verse in response to witnesses who fear that their testimony might help put someone to death. The judges tell them, "You will not be liable for this blood; it is rather a merit for you, to purify the world from evil and to add light and joy, as is written, 'When the wicked perish, there is jubilation.'"

Tekumah also quotes Rabbi A. I. Kook, Chief Rabbi of pre-State Israel, as writing that the verse implies that even "evil itself, in its depth, longs for its own demise and rejoices in it." The Tekumah statement concludes, "If we recall the dark passion of the terrorists to kill themselves together with their victims, and Arafat's wish to be a shahid [martyr], we can begin to understand Rabbi Kook's words, and see the kindness that was done to Arafat with his passing from the world."

Others quote a different verse in Proverbs: "When your enemy falls, do not rejoice" (24, 17). Some explain, however, that this is referring to one's personal enemy, but not to "wicked people" in general, over whose downfall one should rejoice. Others explain that this means not to have public rejoicing in the streets.

Rabbi Shlomo Aviner, Dean of Yeshivat Ateret Cohanim in the Old City of Jerusalem and Rabbi of Beit El, writes that when considering the injunction not to "rejoice upon the fall of your enemy," it depends who the enemy is:
"When the Purim story occurred, Mordechai did not act particularly compassionately towards Haman. When the latter cited this verse, Mordechai replied that it did not apply to him. The same with Arafat, who killed many Jews and left many widows, widowers, orphans and suffering wounded... It's true that G-d told the angels not to sing when the Egyptians were drowning in the Red Sea - but the Children of Israel did sing! We, too, are not angels - just as the Rabbi of Pisetzna, Rabbi Kalman Kalonymus Shapira, wrote during the Holocaust: 'Did an angel ever get hit? Did an angel ever get murdered? Did an angel ever get humiliated? We did! In Egypt, the angels didn't suffer - so they don't have to sing [afterwards]. But we did suffer, [and that's why we sang]...' For Arafat we say, 'when the wicked perish, there is jubilation.'"

The Pikuach Nefesh Rabbis Association, headed by Rabbis Yaakov Yosef (son of Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef), David Druckman of Kiryat Motzkin, and Yosef Garletzky, similarly states that the day of Arafat's death is one of "happiness and rejoicing for the Nation of Israel." The organization published a call to make the day one of celebration, and stated,
"We wish to uproot the mistake of those who mock those who are happy on this day as 'right-wing extremists," as those who do so, deviate gravely from the natural instincts and feelings of our people, who hate the enemies of the Jews and are happy at their downfall. 'So may all Your enemies fall, O G-d!'