Can One Man Unite Palestine? The Story of Marwan Barghouti
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For more than two decades, Marwan Barghouti has been locked in an Israeli prison — a man both revered and reviled, described by many as “the Palestinian Mandela,” who deployed the famous phrase, “our chains will be broken before we are.”
Now, as calls grow louder for his release — including from former Irish President Mary Robinson and the Elders — his son Arab Barghouti joins the podcast to speak about life in the long shadow of captivity.
Arab paints a portrait of his father as both political leader and family man — a man who has spent 23 years cut off from his wife and children, often in solitary confinement, yet who still finds ways to teach fellow prisoners about history, resistance, and reconciliation. He even tells the story of how his father taught inmates about Ireland’s own struggle for independence and the Northern Ireland peace process, as a lesson in political endurance.
In conversation with Shane Beatty, Arab also talks about the personal toll of separation, the role of faith and hope, and what his father’s vision for a unified Palestine might look like today. Shane asks whether US President Donald Trump has intervened with Israel on their behalf, and whether Hamas could ever accept Marwan Barghouti as a unity leader.
It’s an intimate conversation that folds the headlines of the present into the wounds of the past — and asks whether peace could be strengthened by one man’s release.
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