Mohammed Daraghmeh Associated Press Apr. 4, 2004 12:00 AM
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on Saturday brushed off Israeli threats to kill him, as U.S. and other world leaders criticized Israel's prime minister for suggesting an act that could plunge the region deeper into chaos.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said in interviews published a day earlier that two of his archfoes, Arafat and a Lebanese guerrilla leader Hassan Nasrallah, should not feel beyond the reach of assassination by Israeli forces.
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