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Bush will not visit Arafat's tomb
2008-01-01
Palestinian Authority officials on Monday expressed deep disappointment after learning that US President George W. Bush, who is expected to visit Ramallah soon, does not intend to lay a wreath at Yasser Arafat's tomb. Bush, who is also expected to visit Jericho and Bethlehem, does not even plan to pass near the tomb.

On the eve of Bush's visit, the PA announced that its security forces in the West Bank had thwarted a suicide bombing in Israel. PA Information Minister Riad al-Malki said a Hamas would-be suicide bomber was arrested shortly before he was due to set out on his mission. The PA security forces also seized a videotape featuring the would-be bomber that was supposed to have been released after the attack, he said.

Bush would not stop by Arafat's newly-built mausoleum during his visit to Ramallah, a source in the US Consulate in Jerusalem told The Jerusalem Post. The PA has invested millions of dollars in building the mausoleum in the Mukata "presidential" compound.

"I'm not aware of any plan to lay a wreath at Arafat's tomb," the source said. "This issue was not raised during preparations for President Bush's tour and I doubt if he would do so."

To avoid embarrassing the Palestinians, Bush may meet with PA President Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem or at the Prime Minister's Office in Ramallah.

In response, a senior PA official said, "Of course we are very disappointed, although we weren't surprised." The official said the PA leadership had decided not to make a big issue out of the visit to Arafat's mausoleum to avoid creating a crisis with the US.

Almost all foreign leaders who visit the Mukata stop by Arafat's tomb to pay respects or lay a wreath on it.

Abbas has decided to dispatch two of his aides to Washington for talks with US officials ahead of Bush's Middle East tour, which is scheduled to begin January 9. The two emissaries, Yasser Abed Rabbo and Akram Haniyeh, will try to persuade the Bush administration to exert pressure on Israel to halt construction in West Bank settlements and east Jerusalem neighborhoods, including Har Homa, PA officials said. The PA wants Bush to publicly call for a halt of the construction work during his speeches in Israel and the West Bank, they added.
Posted by:Pappy

#16  Why is he even going over there in the first place?
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-01 13:13  

#15  Or maybe just to take a leak on it.
Posted by: Slease Mussolini7865   2008-01-01 12:50  

#14  Maybe he can delegate Jenna or Barbara to go take a piss on the old sodomite to make the paleos happy. The old degenerate would probably have gotten a perverse thrill out of getting urinated on by the most powerful man in the world.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2008-01-01 12:13  

#13  I'm impressed he stood on principle. I hope he visits Yitzhak Rabin's grave.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2008-01-01 11:21  

#12  Bush No, B2 Yes.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2008-01-01 11:19  

#11  Would sneaking up in the dark of night and spray painting HA HA count as a visit?
Posted by: SteveS   2008-01-01 11:03  

#10  newc - what do you expect from people who worship Mohammad and Allah? Who think murdering of innocent women and children is 'honorable' and that a murdering pedophile is the 'perfect man'?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-01-01 10:48  

#9  Millions spent on a tomb while the people flounder?

Retards!
Posted by: 3dc   2008-01-01 10:14  

#8  why visit the tomb of the person who singlhandedly changed the face of modern terror
Posted by: PlanetDan   2008-01-01 09:30  

#7  Bush *may* visit Arafat's tomb, but only if the toilet on Air Force One isn't working.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-01-01 08:17  

#6  Good.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-01-01 07:38  

#5  NYT headline: "Another embarassment as Bush ignores Nobel prize winner"
Posted by: gromky   2008-01-01 02:25  

#4  Yasser Arafat was a very EVIL man. He is in eternal hell now and forever more. To Honor that is to honor evil itself.

In the future, there will be no grave for this man. This plot, and all that he believed in shall be removed from time.

This is the most despicable Idol of this century... thus far.

You, the depraved of spirit worship him and you should be ashamed. Moreso that you took this as a leader as well as a religious leader. Amalech omes to mind.
Posted by: newc   2008-01-01 01:57  

#3  Condi's already been.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-01-01 01:38  

#2  No tomb for you!!!
Posted by: Steven   2008-01-01 01:03  

#1  Very mature of our President - to not want to place himself in a position where he just can't resist p*ssing on arafish's grave....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-01-01 00:58  

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