Wafa, the Palestinian Authority’s news site, published a report on Sunday accusing Israel and Palestinians of collaborating to kill former PA President Yasser Arafat.

“Israel was able through direct and indirect means to bend the hand of the late president Arafat, besieging and poisoning him and using Palestinian tools to oust and subsequently kill him,” Sultan al-Huttab, a Jordanian journalist, wrote in the official PA media outlet.

In Ramallah in late 2004, Arafat became ill and fell into a coma. He was transfered to a French military hospital near Paris, where he died in November, aged 75. Several international and regional teams have investigated Arafat’s death, but have been unable to determine definitively the cause.

In his report, Huttab did not specify Israel’s or the Palestinians’ supposed roles in Arafat’s death, but cited a meeting between self-exiled Fatah leader Muhammad Dahlan (a rival of PA President Mahmoud Abbas) and a number of Jordanian journalists including himself in August 2004, where Dahlan supposedly said he wanted to do away with Arafat.

“Our guest [Dahlan] began his remarks expressing doubt in...read more at Jpost