Arafat murdered with polonium, Swiss report

Net closes around Palestinian president's killers
It's 11 months since I published The Murder of Yasser Arafat with co-author Matthew Kalman. We reported that Palestinian leaders in the immediate circle of the president had fed him poison, leading to his death nine years ago next Monday.

Swiss scientists reported this week that they had found unusually high levels of radioactive polonium in Arafat's exhumed bones. While some have tried to pooh-pooh the science behind the Swiss report, a leading UK nuclear physicist told the BBC that he agreed with the Swiss statement. In particular he cited the Swiss assessment that they'd give a "5 out of 6" chance Arafat died of polonium poisoning.

If you want to find out what really happened to Arafat, you could wait around for the leaders of the Palestinian Authority to clear it all up.....(I couldn't find the infinity symbol on my keyboard...) Or you could download our ebook and read the truth.
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Published on November 07, 2013 11:00 Tags: arafat, israel, middle-east, nonfiction, palestinian, palestinians, politics, the-murder-of-yasser-arafat
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