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Arafat Concerned He Might Be Next in Line After Yassin Assassination
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Arafat Concerned He Might Be Next in Line After Yassin Assassination
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat fears he's next on Israel's hit list after the assassination Monday of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin, aides said. Israeli security officials say their focus is on Hamas - for now.
The missile strike that killed Yassin may have shaken Arafat in more ways than one. The killing sparked huge demonstrations throughout the West Bank and Gaza, showing just how formidable a rival Hamas has become to Arafat's Palestinian Authority.
Some 15,000 Palestinians expressed their condolences at a wake arranged by Hamas in Ramallah. A similar event hosted by Arafat at his nearby headquarters drew only about 1,500 people, many of them Palestinian Authority officials.
After Yassin's killing, Arafat expressed concern he, too, might be targeted. "Arafat feels he is threatened, and we feel he's threatened because when they target Sheik Yassin, they are not far from Arafat," said Palestinian Communications Minister Azzam Ahmed.
Palestinian minister Saeb Erekat said Arafat's safety was discussed during an emergency Cabinet meeting Monday. "Of course there is concern," he said. "This might be the end of the game, destroying the Palestinian Authority and killing President Arafat."
Roni Daniel, military correspondent for Israel's Channel Two TV, cited a senior Israeli defense official as saying Arafat could be a target soon.
However, a security official told The Associated Press that Israel's campaign would focus on Hamas. The official said strikes were expected to intensify.
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