How Arafat Got Away with Murder

The State Department covered up his responsibility for the 1973 slaughter of two American diplomats.

Twenty years before he joined Bill Clinton and Yitzhak Rabin in Washington for that famous handshake--and proceeded to become Clinton's most frequent foreign guest at the White House--Yasser Arafat planned and directed the murder of an American ambassador and his deputy chief of mission. From the first moment of the deadly operation, which took place in Khartoum on March 1, 1973, the State Department possessed direct evidence of Arafat's responsibility, ... Full Story »

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by Bonnie Britt - Jan. 20, 2007

Why is this ax-grinding article in this ax-grinding publication up for review? I just wasted 12 minutes of my life trying to get through this convoluted piece of ancient history that throws daggers somehow claiming that it is relevant today. It is badly sourced with anonymous sources. Phooey. I want that 12 minutes of my life back.

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