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Describing how cheers at Arafat's release from Israel's siege of his compound turned to jeers for a man who jailed dissenters, ran a corrupt administration, and protected the settlements, and questioning if he can ever be more than a collaborator.
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A skeptical analysis of Yasser Arafat as having worked in concert with Israel, which ignored his corruption in return for his cooperation and his turning a blind eye toward the settlements, with condemnation coming only after he lost that ability.
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Presents viewpoint that Palestine needs new leadership.
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Criticizing Arafat's vision and his attempt to equate the deaths of Palestinian civilians at the hands of Israel's military with those of Israelis killed in terrorist attacks.
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Describing Israel's expectation following the Oslo accords as being that Arafat would sell out his own people, and why Arafat cannot reasonably accept the Camp David offers.
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A look at the times and career of the Palestinian leader from a pro-Israel perspective.
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