Yasir Arafat has remained the Palestinian leader for more than 30 years in part by not cultivating a long-term lieutenant, avoiding a threat to his pre-eminence by dividing up power beneath himself and encouraging rivalries among his top political and security aides. That strategy has also left him without a clear successor. ... Despite Mr. Arafat's maneuverings, a varied, experienced group of potential leaders waits in the wings. Mahmoud Abbas, Lawyer and historian, late 60's Marwan Barghouti, Politician, 42 Muhammad Dahlan, Security official, 40 Ahmed Qurei, Economic adviser, mid-60's Jibril Rajoub, Security official, 49 Sheik Ahmad Yassin, Hamas's spiritual leader, mid-60's Six Men Who Could Be Contenders to Lead Palestinians if Arafat Goes |