Jailed Palestinian leader Barghouti can unify Palestinians, says son

Marwan Barghouti, often referred to as the ‘Mandela of Palestine,’ remains a pivotal figure in Palestinian politics despite serving multiple life sentences in an Israeli prison. His son, Arab Barghouti, has appealed to US President Donald Trump to leverage the recent Gaza truce as an opportunity to secure his father’s release and reignite the two-state solution for the Middle East conflict. Marwan Barghouti, a prominent leader of the second intifada in the early 2000s, is widely regarded as a potential successor to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. His enduring popularity among Palestinians stems from his ability to unify diverse political factions, including Hamas. In June 2004, an Israeli court sentenced him to five life terms for his alleged involvement in anti-Israeli attacks that resulted in five deaths. However, his imprisonment has not diminished his influence. Arab Barghouti emphasized his father’s unique capacity to bridge divides and foster peace, urging the international community to recognize the urgency of his release. This call comes amid growing global recognition of Palestinian statehood, with countries like France, Britain, and Canada formalizing their support. Marwan Barghouti’s wife, Fadwa, has also appealed to Trump, who hinted at considering the matter during a recent interview. Despite harsh conditions, including solitary confinement and reported physical abuse, Marwan Barghouti continues to advocate for Palestinian unity and reconstruction efforts in Gaza. His son expressed confidence that, upon release, his father would remain deeply engaged in addressing Palestinian suffering and rebuilding efforts, driven by his lifelong mission to serve his people.