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Who is Zakaria Zubeidi? From militant leader to prison escapee, and why he says both war and peace have failed in the Middle East

The former Palestinian fighter, theatre organizer, and prison escapee reflects on decades of struggle and the failure of both armed and peaceful resistance to bring statehood.

August 13, 2025 / 11:57 IST
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Who is Zakaria Zubeidi?
Who is Zakaria Zubeidi?

When Zakaria Zubeidi walked free from an Israeli prison in January, crowds in Ramallah erupted in celebration. The 49-year-old, long a symbol of Palestinian defiance, had been freed in a prisoner exchange during a brief truce in Gaza. Supporters hoisted him on their shoulders and chanted his name. For many, he embodied resilience — a onetime militia leader, cultural organizer, and escapee from one of Israel’s most secure prisons. But months later, Zubeidi says the joy has given way to disillusionment, the New York Times reported.

A life shaped by uprising and loss

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Zubeidi rose to prominence in the early 2000s as the leader of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Jenin, affiliated with the Fatah movement. The second intifada, triggered by Ariel Sharon’s controversial visit to a Jerusalem mosque compound, saw him defending Palestinian neighbourhoods in fierce battles with Israeli forces. To Israelis, he was a dangerous militant linked to deadly attacks; to many Palestinians, a defender of their land. The fighting devastated his hometown, and his own home remains in a sealed-off military zone.

From armed struggle to cultural resistance