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Arafat's War
By omission and commission, Mr. Arafat feeds this cult of terror, this affliction. In this season of killing, there is an odd, unsettling quality to Yasser Arafat: He is in his elements, he loves the "siege of Ramallah," he glories in the celebrities and the people of media and diplomacy who call on him, he sees this war, which he lit up back in September 2000, as his finest hour.
By omission and commission, Mr. Arafat feeds this cult of terror, this affliction. In this season of killing, there is an odd, unsettling quality to Yasser Arafat: He is in his elements, he loves the "siege of Ramallah," he glories in the celebrities and the people of media and diplomacy who call on him, he sees this war, which he lit up back in September 2000, as his finest hour.
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