
Pictures of Marwan Barghouti were held in a demonstration against the death penalty law on 4 April 2026
Al Jazeera reports on 15 April 2026:
Popular Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti has faced a series of “violent” assaults in Israeli jails in recent weeks, raising new concerns that his life may be at risk, according to his lawyer.
Lawyer Ben Marmarelli said in a statement published on Wednesday on the Telegram page of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Media Office that Barghouti, who has been serving a life sentence imposed by Israel since 2002, had been subjected to three assaults over March and April, indicating a pattern of “escalating violations”.
The 66-year-old, a senior leader of President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement, was left to bleed after being severely beaten in Ganot Prison in central Israel on April 8, with requests for medical attention denied, said Marmarelli, following a visit to his client on Sunday.
On March 25, he was assaulted while being transferred from Megiddo Prison in the north to Ganot. The day before, guards had “stormed his cell with a dog, forced him to lie on the floor, and then the dog repeatedly attacked him”, said Marmarelli.
In a statement issued on the eve of the 24th anniversary of his capture, the “Free Marwan” international campaign said Barghouti had been subjected to “new brutal assaults” while held in solitary confinement in Megiddo and at Ramon Prison in southern Israel.
Marmarelli described the conditions of his five-hour visit as “harsh and inhumane”, saying he and his client had been forced “to shout through the glass to communicate”.
Despite the brutal conditions of his captivity, Barghouti was described as “sharp-minded, focused, and fully engaged in following events outside the prison walls”.