Marwan Barghouti, widely regarded as 'Palestine's Mandela', has set to release a collection of writings from his 33 years in Israeli captivity, marking a rare glimmer of hope for Palestinians seeking leadership.
The forthcoming book, "Unbroken: In Pursuit of Freedom for Palestine", will bring together personal letters, interviews, public statements, and historical documents that have never been made available before. Despite being held without trial since 2002, Barghouti remains the most popular Palestinian politician in Gaza and the West Bank.
Barghouti's unwavering commitment to a two-state solution has earned him international recognition, yet his repeated denials of terrorism charges have only strengthened his resolve. Critics argue that Israel is holding him captive due to concerns he could emerge as a unifying voice for the Palestinian cause.
For decades, Barghouti has advocated for Palestinian unity and been subjected to solitary confinement without access to his family. In 2022, footage emerged showing Israeli national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir taunting Barghouti, fuelling calls for his release.
A global campaign is underway, with demonstrations and protests taking place in cities worldwide, including London, Europe, the US, and South Africa. More than 200 cultural figures have signed an open letter calling for Barghouti's freedom.
Barghouti's wife Fadwa, a prominent advocate for his release, has written an introduction to the book, stating that it will allow readers to "hear Marwan in his own voice" and understand the Palestinian struggle for freedom and dignity.
The forthcoming book, "Unbroken: In Pursuit of Freedom for Palestine", will bring together personal letters, interviews, public statements, and historical documents that have never been made available before. Despite being held without trial since 2002, Barghouti remains the most popular Palestinian politician in Gaza and the West Bank.
Barghouti's unwavering commitment to a two-state solution has earned him international recognition, yet his repeated denials of terrorism charges have only strengthened his resolve. Critics argue that Israel is holding him captive due to concerns he could emerge as a unifying voice for the Palestinian cause.
For decades, Barghouti has advocated for Palestinian unity and been subjected to solitary confinement without access to his family. In 2022, footage emerged showing Israeli national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir taunting Barghouti, fuelling calls for his release.
A global campaign is underway, with demonstrations and protests taking place in cities worldwide, including London, Europe, the US, and South Africa. More than 200 cultural figures have signed an open letter calling for Barghouti's freedom.
Barghouti's wife Fadwa, a prominent advocate for his release, has written an introduction to the book, stating that it will allow readers to "hear Marwan in his own voice" and understand the Palestinian struggle for freedom and dignity.