MATT DRUDGE // DRUDGE REPORT 2002�
Arafat hangs up in CNN interview when asked about U.S. criticism
Fri Mar 29 2002 19:00:11 ET
Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat, under pressure Friday as the Israeli military stormed his headquarters in Ramallah, became angry during a live telephone interview with CNN and hung up when he was asked about the U.S. call for him to rein in Palestinian violence.
;Are you asking me, who is under a complete siege?'' he asked correspondent Christiane Amanpour after her question about comments made by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell.
;You have to be accurate when you are speaking to General Yassir Arafat,'' he continued: ;Be quiet! You are covering the terrorist occupation and the Israeli crimes. ... Thank you. Bye, bye.''
Before he hung up the telephone, Arafat said the Israeli army had destroyed seven buildings around his office during a day that for him was filled with arms fire.
;You have to understand that it's the Palestinian people who are fighting this occupation, and I'm sure they will continue to,'' he said. ;This is the real terrorism - of the occupation.''
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