Suha claimed her Tunisian property was also frozen.
Suha and Zahwa lived in Tunisia from 2004 to 2007.
Suha converted to Sunni Islam at the time of her marriage.
Suha attended a convent school,
Rosary Sisters' School, in Belt Hanina, Jerusalem.
It is argued that through her mother Suha met her husband.
Chaudhary's son Raghu(Anirudh Dave)
falls in love with a Muslim girl named Zainab(Suha Gezen) in college.
On 7 August 2007, Tunisia, without warning Suha, revoked her citizenship but not her daughter's.
Suha's father Daoud Tawil,
an Oxford-educated banker, was born in Jaffa now part of Tel Aviv.
Suha secretly married Arafat on 17 July 1990, when
she was aged 27 and he was 61.
The purpose of the exhumation, according to Suha, was to determine whether he was poisoned from Polonium.
The purpose of the exhumation, according to Suha, was to determine whether he was poisoned with Polonium.
However, it is also argued that Suha met Arafat in 1987 and 1988,
and helped organize his visit to Paris in 1989.
Suha's mother, Raymonda Hawa Tawil, born in Acre, is a
member of the Hawa family of Acre, prominent property owners in the Haifa area.
As a student, Suha was a leader in the General Union of Palestine Students(GUPS)
in France, where she organized demonstrations for the Palestinian cause.
On 27 November 2012, at the behest of Suha, Arafat's body was exhumed in the West Bank,
in order to have samples taken from his remains.
Soon after his departure from Paris, Arafat asked Suha to come and work with him
in Tunisia where the Palestinian Liberation Organization had set up a haven.
Suha was born in Jerusalem on 17 July
1963 into an affluent Roman Catholic family who lived in Nablus and then Ramallah both cities under Jordanian rule at the time.
Many Palestinians believe her conversion to be false, however;
and allege that Suha has had millions of dollars channeled
into secret bank accounts by her late husband, both of which she denies.
On 31 October 2011, the Tunis Court of First
Instance issued an international arrest warrant for Suha, relating to corruption in a business deal that involved
the former Tunisian first lady, Leila Ben Ali, in 2006.
In interviews after her late husband's death on 11 November 2004, Suha has stated she loved the Palestinian leader
but views her marriage to Arafat as a mistake, due to her becoming a political target.