November 08, 2004

Arafat family plot in Gaza an unkempt dump

How symbolic and appropriate. Folks, listen to this: Israel has made clear that it will not accede to the barbaric Arafat's wishes to be buried in Jerusalem. Justice Minister Yosef Lapid put Israel's position bluntly last week when he said that Jerusalem is where the kings of Israel are buried, not terrorists. Israel, instead, wants his final resting place to be in Gaza where his father and sister are already entombed. The family burial plot of the al-Kidwas, Yasser Arafat's paternal family, in Khan Yunis in Gaza, may be the compromise site, in keeping with Islamic tradition regarding burial in a family plot. Check out the description from Reuters:

"Unkempt, ankle deep in rubbish and the air thick with flies from the stinking market next door", the Arafat family plot could not be a more appropriate burial place for the icon of Palestinian terrorism.

Less than 100 square metres (yards) with two dozen tombs already in pride of place, a minimum of mourners would be able to crowd the site, stumbling over the the roughshod ground to pay their last respects. Hidden behind a cement wall and accessible through a solitary white, metal door encrusted with mud, nothing could be less imposing or more humiliating for a man who is now unlikely to achieve his dream of a Palestinian state with its capital in Jerusalem. Bin liners, a child's T-shirt and a traditional red keffiyeh (headdress of the type favoured by Arafat) are ground into the dust. Empty crisp bags, milk cartons, plastic bottles and broken glass are strewn across the burnt grass. Overgrown scarlet and white bougainvillia do nothing to sweeten the nauseating stench of rotting fruit and meat, laced with dung from half-dead donkeys tied up in the adjacent market.

Laundry hanging from a run-down high-rise flat flaps over the grave of Arafat's sister, Yussra al-Qidwa, who was laid to rest in August last year, alongside their father.

But locals used to the filth and stench of the depressed town barely even notice, shrugging their shoulders when asked if they thought it a befitting final resting place for the hero of their struggle for freedom."

Sweet.

Arafat family plot in Gaza an unkempt dump

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