This man was Israel's worst enemy, reason of his death still unknown
This man was Israel's worst enemy, reason of his death still unknown
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The quarrel between Israel and Palestine is well known. The whole world knows that both of them hate each other so much, just like the snake does to the mongoose. About 55 years ago, a Palestinian leader emerged from this quarrel, which has since come to be called Israel's biggest enemy. Nearly 15 years have passed for this Palestinian leader, but even today the death knot is complicated. 

The name of this person is Yasir Arafat. In fact, a large organization, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), was formed in 1964 by combining several organizations with the aim of securing the rights of Palestinians. Yasir Arafat became the head of this organization in 1968. His organization, PLO under the leadership of Arafat, placed more emphasis on armed struggle than peace, which was always aimed at Israel. Hijacking of planes, taking people hostage and targeting Israeli targets around the world had become the organization's motive.

 Arafat was in fact strongly against the existence of Israel, but in 1988 his image suddenly changed and this man who promoted armed struggle was seen as a messenger of peace in the United Nations. For the first time, a person who did not lead a nation received this honour. Later he was also awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace. It is also believed that Arafat had very close relations with the Nehru-Gandhi family. It is said that he considered Indira Gandhi as his elder sister. It is also said that during the 1991 election campaign, he also warned about the deadly attack on Rajiv Gandhi. Yasir Arafat's death was reported on 11 November 2004. It was also told that he died due to illness, but a few months later it was claimed that he died of poison and accused Israel. After this, his body was removed from the grave for investigation. Scientists in Switzerland claimed that radioactive polonium-210 was found in the remains of their bodies. However, his death still remains a puzzle for the world, from which rarely the curtain can rise.

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