As discussions for a ceasefire in Gaza intensify amid the accelerating release of hostages by Hamas, there is growing pressure to address the release of high-profile Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, particularly Marwan Barghouti. Israel views Barghouti, a prominent political figure, as a key architect of past attacks and has previously refused to release him due to this involvement. Many Palestinians regard the thousands of detainees in Israel as political prisoners stemming from decades of military occupation.
The article highlights several notable prisoners on Hamas’s list presented to mediators, including:
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Marwan Barghouti: Widely popular among Palestinians, he’s seen as a potential successor to President Mahmoud Abbas and a unifying figure between Hamas and Fatah. He is serving multiple life sentences for orchestrating attacks during the Second Intifada.
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Abdullah Barghouti: A senior Hamas bomb maker convicted for his role in deadly attacks that killed dozens, he received a historic 67 life sentences.
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Ahmed Saadat: Leader of a leftist faction, Saadat was implicated in the assassination of an Israeli minister and is currently serving a 30-year sentence.
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Hassan Salama: Another senior figure, sentenced to 46 life sentences for orchestrating a series of bombings in the 1990s.
- Abbas Al-Sayed: A senior Hamas commander involved in significant attacks during the Second Intifada, he is serving 35 life sentences for his role in a deadly suicide bombing.
As tensions remain high, Israel fears the historical precedent of prisoner exchanges could repeat, reflecting the complexities of long-standing conflict dynamics in the region.