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For a start, Arafat’s symptoms were almost identical to those of a 43-year-old Russian admitted to University College Hospital, London, in November 2006, suffering from a mysterious illness. He died on November 22 that year.
That man was a former Russian intelligence agent called Alexander Litvinenko. A post-mortem examination revealed he had been poisoned by polonium-210.
Did the Palestinian leader suffer the same fate? And if so, who were the killers?
To most people the answer seems obvious — Israel, or to be specific, the Israeli Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, better known as Mossad …. http://gulfnews.com