To view the entire article, visit http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=27216 Saturday, April 13, 2002
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Muslim cleric calls for death of Arafat
By Jon Dougherty
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Posted: April 13, 2002,
1:00 a.m. Eastern
A noted Italian Muslim leader and regional expert has called on Israeli
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to continue his military campaign against
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat until the latter is "executed or
jailed."
"Sheikh [Prof. Abdul Hadi] Palazzi asks Prime Minister Sharon not to stop
the military operation against the boss of terror, until the day when the
Egyptian criminal Abdel Ra'uf al-Kobdah [aka Yasser Arafat]" is neutralized
for good.
Palazzi, who is secretary-general of the Italian Muslim Association, also
said he approved of Sharon's decision to "destroy the centers of the
Arafatian terror in Israel" and accused the Palestinian Authority chairman
of inciting "more than 30 years of barbarian and indiscriminate
terror."
Meanwhile, Sheikh Ali Hussen, president of the Italian Muslim Association,
also praised Sharon's actions.
In a joint communiqué published yesterday, Hussen said, "Arafat's
wickedness
has reached the extreme limit of what humanity can bear, and . it is time
for that murderer of Jews, of Christians and of Muslims, for the man who has
been spreading terror on the face of earth, to pay the final bill for his
numberless crimes."
"We ask Prime Minister Sharon not to move a step back - as already happened
before - since [setting] that criminal free again could only have the
consequence [of making] Israel appear unsafe and weak," the communiqué
said.
"'Arafat' is at least entrapped, and it is essential that the only
alternative is between executing, imprisoning or expelling him. Whichever
option is chosen, the world must be assured that 'Arafat' will not able to
shed blood anymore."
Palazzi has a distinguished history of defending Israel's right to exist. In
an April 17, 2001, interview with WorldNetDaily, Palazzi said that right is
even described in the Koran, the Muslim holy book.
"And thereafter we said to the Children of Israel: 'Dwell securely in the
Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather
you together in a mingled crowd,'" the Koran says in 17:104, The Night
Journey.
The Italian cleric, who is also the Muslim co-chair of the Islam-Israel
Fellowship of the Root and Branch Association - which promotes the study and
practice of universal Jewish teachings - said much of what is known and
written about Jews and so-called Palestinians is mythical.
He says one of the most common misconceptions in the current Arab-Israeli
conflict is that in reality, "there is no such thing as a 'Palestinian.'
"There never was. It is a PR fiction, a Madison Avenue fantasy," he
said.
Meanwhile, reports yesterday said the Bush administration was giving Arafat
one last chance to renounce terrorism or risk losing any remaining American
support.
"The message is: This is it. Last chance," said one unnamed U.S.
official in
Israel with Secretary of State Colin Powell, according to the Jerusalem
Post.