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- Страна местожительства: Palestine
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Muhammad Saeed Hassan Ighbariya was born in the town of Al-Mushairfa in the occupied interior in 1948 on January 31, 1968. He is married. He studied primary school at Al-Mushairfa and Kafr Qara schools, and secondary school at the comprehensive high school, electronics branch, in the city of Umm al-Fahm. He obtained a diploma in engineering and education from Beit Sefer College (an engineering institute in the occupied interior in 1948). While in the occupation prisons, he obtained a bachelor’s degree in humanities and social sciences from Tel Aviv Open University, and a master’s degree in political science and international relations from the same university in 2005. He worked as a teacher at the comprehensive high school in Umm al-Fahm for a year.
Ighbaria formed a resistance cell that included his brother Ibrahim, Yahya Mustafa Ighbaria, and Muhammad Tawfiq Jabarin. On February 14, 1992, the cell stormed the Gilad camp of the Zionist army, which is near Wadi Ara, killing an officer and two soldiers, wounding five others, and seizing a Galileo weapon and three M16 rifles.
Ighbariya was involved in organizational work inside the occupation prisons, and held leadership positions among the prisoners of the Jihad movement, and was active in the educational and cultural fields.
Ighbaria writes political and national articles in magazines and websites, especially those concerned with prisoners’ issues and the Zionist issue, such as Hurriyatna magazine. He has published a number of novels and books, including: A Sage’s Journey in the Seven Prison (2007), and Lanterns That Never Go Out (2012), and a poetry collection entitled Glimpses in the Darkness of the Cells (2008), and a number of books, including: My Son Dies Behind Bars, Reflections on Human Dignity (2020), A Guide to Leadership in the Art of Leaders, Arabs in the Interior Between the Illusion of the Knesset and the Mirage of Equality, The Water Strike (2023), and Human Awareness of His Dignity (2023).
He suffered a lot in his life; he was arrested for the first time by the occupation forces in 1982, and was shot by the occupation while carrying out an operation against the occupation soldiers in 1992. The occupation forces stormed his house, searched it and vandalized its contents, then arrested him with his brother Ibrahim on February 25, 1992. He was subjected to harsh investigation, and was sentenced to three life sentences and sixteen years in prison. He was isolated until the end of 1992. The occupation governments refused to release him during the Oslo releases, in the Wafa al-Ahrar exchange deal in 2011, and in the releases of the fourth batch of pre-Oslo prisoners in 2014, which the occupation government stopped. The Court of Appeal refused to reduce his sentence in a decision issued in 2021. His brother Mahmoud died in 2012, and his father died in 2016 without him being able to say goodbye to them.
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