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(回答先: アラファト昏睡状態に。今後24時間がヤマか。【BBC】 投稿者 Sちゃん 日時 2004 年 11 月 04 日 20:12:42)
イスラエル紙Haaretzは危篤と伝える。
アラファト昏睡、危篤状態。
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Last Update: 04/11/2004 15:14
Arafat in coma, in critical condition
By Arnon Regular, Haaretz Correspondent, Haaretz Service and agencies
Yasser Arafat was in a coma and in critical condition Thursday in an intensive care ward of a French military hospital, as senior Palestinian Authority officials rushed to Ramallah for emergency meetings of governing bodies formally headed by the stricken leader, Palestinian sources said.
Israel Radio quoted a medical source in Percy Military Hospital in France as saying that Arafat has no chance of emerging from the coma.
In a rare flurry of activity, the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Central Committee of the Fatah movement were urgently summoned to Arafat's Muqata headquarters in the West Bank city. Former Palestinian prime minister Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) was also en route to the compund.
Arafat was rushed to intensive care late on Wednesday after a sudden deterioration in his condition. French hospital officials had been expected to hold a briefing Thursday morning on the Palestinian leader's condition, but the session was abruptly postponed, without explanation.
Palestinian officials said doctors carrying out tests on the 75-year-old
leader since he was airlifted to France last Friday still did not know what was wrong with him, despite ruling out leukaemia.
"New tests have been carried out including an endoscopy [visual internal examination]. Nothing was found out from those tests," a senior aide said earlier on Thursday.
Palestinian officials said Arafat lost consciousness several times Wednesday night, and by Thursday morning was comatose.
Abbas had planned to fly to Paris before dawn Friday to visit the ailing Arafat, but the trip was cancelled after Abbas was told that he would be unable to visit Arafat, Army Radio reported.
Although some Palestinian officials insisted that Arafat's condition had stabilized Thursday morning, Israeli media reported that Arafat's organ systems had begun to fail.
Only his wife Suha, who lives in Paris, and a handful of aides were informed that Arafat had been moved to intensive care late on Wednesday, and no visitors were allowed to see him at the military hospital outside Paris where he was brought for treatment last Friday.
Abbas' planned trip to Paris may have be spurred by hopes that Arafat would officially appoint him as a successor, a move the PA chairman has so far avoided. Although Arafat has never named a deputy or heir, Abbas - who is secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization's executive committee - is second to Arafat in the PLO's hierarchy, making him a logical candidate for the job.
Palestinian officials said doctors still don't know the cause of Arafat's illness, but it is apparently viral, making it difficult to treat with medicine. French doctors treating him had earlier ruled out leukemia.
Only Suha Arafat and the Palestinian leader's cousin, Palestinian UN representative Nasser al-Kidwa, are allowed to visit the stricken Arafat.
Arafat first became ill during the Ramadan fast when his doctors said he was suffering from flu. Israel allowed him to be taken from his Muqata headquarters after his condition worsened.
Earlier Wednesday, Shahid said Arafat felt well enough to ask about the U.S. presidential election, and an aide later issued a statement in Arafat's name congratulating George W. Bush on his reelection. At the time, Shahid also said Arafat's health was improving.