Hamas demands Israel release Marwan Barghouti

Hamas is demanding that Israel release a high-profile Palestinian terror mastermind and political leader who some Palestinians view as a Nelson Mandela-like figure.

As part of the ongoing cease-fire negotiations with Israel, senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan called for the release of Marwan Barghouti.

Barghouti, 64, was a leader of the late Yasser Arafat’s Fatah party, Hamas’ main political rival in the Gaza Strip.

He was arrested in Ramallah in the West Bank in 2002 and is serving multiple life sentences for his role in numerous deadly attacks during the second Palestinian uprising in the early 2000s.

“Hamas wants to show to the Palestinian people that they are not a closed movement. They represent part of the Palestinian social community. They are trying to seem responsible,” Qadoura Fares, who heads the Palestinian Ministry of Prisoner Affairs in the occupied West Bank, said of Hamas’ interest in releasing a popular figure from a rival party.

Many Palestinians see Barghouti as the natural successor to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, whose forces in Gaza were overrun by Hamas in 2007.

Marwan Barghouti pictured during his trial in Tel Aviv in 2002. AP
Hamas is demanding that Israel release the high-profile Palestinian terror mastermind and political leader who some Palestinians view as a Nelson Mandela-like figure. AP
Marwan Barghouti makes the victory sign during a court appearance in 2012. AP

The Palestinians have not held elections since 2006, when Hamas achieved a parliamentary majority.

If Barghouti is released, Fares explained, he could become a candidate that Hamas, Fatah, and other Palestinian factions could rally behind.

An opinion poll published in December showed that Barghouti was still the most popular politician among Palestinians.

Barghouti is still a popular political icon for Palestinians. AP

Meanwhile, the Israeli negotiators are intent on freeing the remaining 100 hostages who have been held by Hamas since the Oct. 7 terror attack.

With Post wires

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