The new footage shared on social media shows the Israeli Minister, Itmar Ben Gwir, who taunts Palestinian prisoner Marwan Burgati, the most prominent Palestinian prisoner in his cell.
The Palestinian Authority has condemned the video. Its vice president Hussain Al-Sheikh described it as a “symbol of psychological, moral and physical terrorism”.
13-Second-Lumb Video Clip The first time that Burgoti has been publicly seen in years. He appears to be old and gant.
Israel’s National Security Minister, Ben Gwir said to him: “You will not win. He who plays with the people of Israel, he who kills our children will kill our women, we will wipe him”.
As the burgoti tries to intervene, Ben Gwir says: “You need to know, in the whole history.”
Marwan Bargouty66, was imprisoned by Israel over 20 years ago when he was convicted of the plan attacks, killing five civilians. He is sentenced to five lives and serving 40 years.
Referendum surveys have consistently indicated that he remains the most popular Palestinian leader, and Palestinian will vote for the current Palestinian President Mahmood Abbas or Hamas in the presidential election ahead of Hamas.
He remains a senior person in the Fatah faction, dominating the Palestinian Authority (PA). He was targeted by Israel due to his leading role in the second Palestinian Intefada or revolted from 2000–05.
The video originally surfaced on messaging groups for Ben Gwir’s supporters on Thursday, but now they have been rebuilt on their X account.
The minister says that after reading all kinds of “all types of” senior officials “in PA, what he said will” repeat again and again without forgiveness. “
Palestinian prisoner rights organizations say Baraghuti has been placed in solitary imprisonment since the Hamas -led attacks on 7 October 2023 after the deadly Hamas -led attacks on Israel. Last year, he accused the guard of “cruelly attack”, who attacked him in his cell, which was refused by the Israeli jail service.
In response to the new video, Abdullah al-Zagri, head of the Club of Palestinian prisoners, accused Israel of “killing her and killing the killings of the leaders.”
Burgoti is one of the prisoners whose release Hamas is believed to have been sought as part of an exchange deal for the remaining hostages who are holding it. However, it is unlikely that Israel will free him.
In the video, as Ben Gwir speaks, Burgoti – which is fluent in Hebrew – can be shaken and tried to break it, but the short clip ends before it does.
His wife, Fadwa, recommended her husband’s followers that only one is still used by a video that she believed that she shows her strength.
The Palestinians widely seen the barghuti as a leader who can unite various political groups and interact with Israel on peace.