41 years in jail, Nael Barghouthi still hopeful

The will of the Palestinian prisoner Nael Saleh Al-Barghouti is stronger than the gates and chains of Israeli prisons, which will be broken in the face of that will and defeated the Israeli state during 41 years.

On the memory of Barghouti's entry into the 41st year in Israeli prisons, Israeli state and the racist Israeli courts are trying, by re-arresting Barghouti and his brothers and friends and renewing his sentence, to break the prisoners' will of freedom.

Prisoner Nael Barghouti, from Kobar town in the north of Ramallah, was arrested by the Israeli forces for the first time on 4/4/1978 and sentenced to life imprisonment. He lost his parents while he is in prison. The Israeli authorities released him  as part of a prisoner exchange in 10/18/2011 and re-arrested him on June 18, 2014.

According to Palestinian figures, roughly 5,700 Palestinians -- including a large number of women and children -- are languishing in Israeli detention facilities.

 

Source : Safa