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"The Israeli Government's Death Sentence: A Family's Desperate Plea for Marwan Barghouti"
The son of the most popular Palestinian political leader, Marwan Barghouti, has expressed his deep concern and fear for his father's life while in Israeli custody. In a chilling admission to Al Jazeera, Khalil Barghouti described the situation as "not a crazy idea" that the Israeli government might resort to murder or killing prisoners.
Khalil spoke out from behind closed doors, revealing the fears of his family and millions of Palestinians who are subject to Israel's detention policies. The 49-year-old Palestinian man, who has been in prison since 2002, claimed that his father's life is under threat due to Israeli actions against him.
"My father is being held captive by an entity that can, and does, kill," Khalil said in a rare interview with Al Jazeera. "I've seen things that have made me wonder if the world has gone mad."
He warned of Israel's history of using lethal force on prisoners, pointing to the 2014 Gaza War where over 2,000 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces, many of whom were unarmed.
The son urged his father's release and called for an end to what he described as "extrajudicial killings" carried out by Israel. The request echoes a growing global outcry against Israel's actions in the occupied territories.
For Khalil Barghouti, the fear for his father's life is not just about Marwan's well-being but also represents millions of Palestinians who are caught in the crossfire of Israeli military operations.
"This isn't just about my father; it's about all those prisoners who have been subjected to torture and violence," Khalil explained. "It's not a crazy idea to say that the Israeli government is capable of actually killing and murdering prisoners."
Khalil Barghouti's words paint a disturbing picture of an Israel that appears to be increasingly isolated in its actions against Palestinians, with many arguing that the world is no longer willing to turn a blind eye.
In recent years, Khalil has been actively involved in campaigns to raise awareness about his father's case and push for his release. His pleas have resonated worldwide, with advocates from across the globe demanding an end to Israel's detention policies.
With Marwan Barghouti still behind bars, Khalil continues to speak out against the Israeli government's actions, hoping that one day justice will be served, and his father will finally return home.
The son of the most popular Palestinian political leader, Marwan Barghouti, has expressed his deep concern and fear for his father's life while in Israeli custody. In a chilling admission to Al Jazeera, Khalil Barghouti described the situation as "not a crazy idea" that the Israeli government might resort to murder or killing prisoners.
Khalil spoke out from behind closed doors, revealing the fears of his family and millions of Palestinians who are subject to Israel's detention policies. The 49-year-old Palestinian man, who has been in prison since 2002, claimed that his father's life is under threat due to Israeli actions against him.
"My father is being held captive by an entity that can, and does, kill," Khalil said in a rare interview with Al Jazeera. "I've seen things that have made me wonder if the world has gone mad."
He warned of Israel's history of using lethal force on prisoners, pointing to the 2014 Gaza War where over 2,000 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces, many of whom were unarmed.
The son urged his father's release and called for an end to what he described as "extrajudicial killings" carried out by Israel. The request echoes a growing global outcry against Israel's actions in the occupied territories.
For Khalil Barghouti, the fear for his father's life is not just about Marwan's well-being but also represents millions of Palestinians who are caught in the crossfire of Israeli military operations.
"This isn't just about my father; it's about all those prisoners who have been subjected to torture and violence," Khalil explained. "It's not a crazy idea to say that the Israeli government is capable of actually killing and murdering prisoners."
Khalil Barghouti's words paint a disturbing picture of an Israel that appears to be increasingly isolated in its actions against Palestinians, with many arguing that the world is no longer willing to turn a blind eye.
In recent years, Khalil has been actively involved in campaigns to raise awareness about his father's case and push for his release. His pleas have resonated worldwide, with advocates from across the globe demanding an end to Israel's detention policies.
With Marwan Barghouti still behind bars, Khalil continues to speak out against the Israeli government's actions, hoping that one day justice will be served, and his father will finally return home.