We can expect a lot of this kind of coverage of the still living Arafat:
Regional analysts say Arafat became a leader who held on to power too long, and whose passing might provide a fresh opportunity to advance peace with Israel and the Palestinian cause.Held on too long? Is that really his problem? How about that he was corrupt and evil?
Arafat was flown to a French hospital for treatment because Palestinian hospitals can't cope with cases like his. "Had Arafat invested the $6 billion he received in international aid over the past 10 years for building new hospitals and buying advanced medical equipment, it's possible that he could have been treated at a local hospital in Ramallah or Gaza." The misery of the Palestinian Arabs' lives has far more to do with the corrupt man in that French hospital bed than with Israeli actions.Under Arafat's leadership the Palestinian media spewed antisemitic propaganda instead of insisting on their leaders' accountability; Palestinian schools taught hatred instead of understanding; death was worshipped over life and violence over cooperation. Arafat created a society of destruction rather than one of construction. There was, of course, nothing in his record that suggested he was interested in anything other than chaos. He nearly destabilized Jordan and destabilized Lebanon. He attempted to do the same to Israel.