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            Last update - 03:30 09/11/2009     
     
     
      What Arafat's wife told him on his deathbed  
     
      By Avi Issacharoff and Jack Khoury  
     
      Tags: Suha Arafat, Fatah   
     
     
     
     
      When Yasser Arafat was on his deathbed, his wife Suha read him passages 
from the Koran and urged him to trounce the prime minister at the time, Ariel 
Sharon. 

      "When he lost consciousness for 15 days, the doctors told me to talk to 
him about things he liked to hear or things he hated to hear," she told a Saudi 
women's weekly ahead of the fifth anniversary this week of the Palestinian 
leader's death. 

      "And so, when I was with him in his room in the intensive care unit, I 
read him passages from the Koran and prayers." 
            
           

      Using his nom de guerre, Suha Arafat said in a rare interview: "I would 
say to him, 'Get up Abu Amar, don't you want to see your [daughter] Zahwa? Get 
up so you can defeat your enemy [Ariel] Sharon." 

      Suha was honored to be Yasser Arafat's second love, after Palestine, she 
said. 

      "When I married him, I knew what I was in for," she said. "I knew that 
his first love was always Palestine and its capital, Jerusalem. But it was an 
honor for me to be the second love, after Palestine." 

      When Suha first met Yasser, she was frightened, she told the paper. 

      "At the beginning I was attracted to the leader of the revolution, then 
to the courage and masculinity and intelligence, and then also to the romance 
there was in him," she said. 

      "I hope he went to paradise." 
     

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