Marwan Barghouti

Marwan Barghouti

politician Palestine

Marwan Barghouti is a significant Palestinian political figure and leader of the Fatah movement, often regarded as a symbol of the Palestinian struggle for statehood. Arrested in 2002, he was sentenced to multiple life terms for his role in leading attacks against Israeli targets during the second intifada. His political influence remains strong among Palestinians, and he is considered a potential future leader for a Palestinian state.

Born on Jun 06, 1959 (66 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
583,368
Power
6,612$
Sentiment
8.87
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United Kingdom 3 8.33 0.14% +20% 67,886,011 111,238 $2,700,000 4,424$
Pakistan 1 9.00 0.09% +0% 220,892,331 204,909 $280,000 260$
Israel 1 9.00 0.10% +0% 9,216,900 9,357 $400,000 406$
South Africa 1 9.00 0.43% +0% 59,308,690 257,864 $350,000 1,522$
Totals 6 357,303,932 583,368 $3,730,000 6,612$
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Recent Mentions

South Africa South Africa: Marwan Barghouti is a jailed political activist from Fatah and is often described as the most popular leader of his generation. 9

Mail & Guardian: Why Marwan Barghouti’s name matters – The Mail & Guardian

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Marwan Barghouti is a long-term advocate for a two-state solution by peaceful means and is widely supported for his release from Israeli prison. 9

The Guardian: Press Israel to release Marwan Barghouti, former world leaders urge Trump | Palestine

Israel Israel: Marwan Barghouti is referenced in the context of a court ruling that sentenced him to multiple life sentences. 5

ידיעות אחרונות (Yedioth Ahronoth / ynet): הסיפוח הוא הקונספציה החדשה

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Marwan Barghouti is serving multiple life sentences since 2002 for deadly attacks on Israelis but is seen by many Palestinians as a potential leader who could unite their national movement. 7

The Guardian: Palestinian factions say they agree to let independent technocrat committee run Gaza | Palestine