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Arafat Sets Return Date

CAIRO -- Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, plucking up his courage after weeks of hesitation, will go to the areas under Palestinian self-rule for a short visit starting Friday, one of the self-rule ministers said Wednesday.


Nabil Shaath, minister of planning and international cooperation in the Palestinian National Authority, said Arafat would come to Cairo on Thursday and then set out by land Friday for the historic and long-awaited return.


But Israel quickly cast doubt on Arafat's travel plans, saying there may not be time to make the arrangements.


"We got a request from Nabil Shaath to approve a visit of Arafat via the passage in Rafah on Friday for three days," Rabin spokesman Oded Ben-Ami said. "We are not giving an answer yet. We have to check this request. Because it is so soon, it is probably too late.




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