Ahmad Sa'adat

Ahmad Sa'adat
أحمد سعدات
Portrait by Carlos Latuff, 2009
General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Assumed office
3 October 2001
Preceded byAbu Ali Mustafa
Member of the Palestinian Legislative Council
Assumed office
18 February 2006
Personal details
Born (1953-02-23) 23 February 1953
PartyPopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
SpouseAbla Sa'adat
Children4
EducationUNRWA Teachers College
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Ahmad Sa'adat (also transliterated Sadat or Saadat; Arabic: أحمد سعدات; born 23 February 1953), also known as Abu Ghassan, is a Palestinian politician who is the Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) since 3 October 2001, which is a Marxist–Leninist Palestinian nationalist organisation, and serving in the Palestinian Legislative Council since 18 February 2006. Sa'adat graduated in 1975 from the UNRWA Teachers College, Ramallah, specializing in Mathematics. Sa'adat was elected General Secretary of the PFLP by its Central Committee in October 2001, to succeed Abu Ali Mustafa after his assassination by Israel during the Second Intifada. He has been sentenced to prison terms and held in prison since 2002.

Sa'adat had spent many years in Israeli prisons, on eight separate occasions. He was accused by Israel of organizing the assassination of Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Ze'evi, and took refuge in the Muqata'a headquarters of PLO leader Yassir Arafat, which was then besieged by Israel after Arafat refused to hand him over to Israel. As part of an agreement with Israel, Sa'adat was tried by the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and imprisoned at the Jericho prison in 2002. In the Palestinian elections of January 2006, Sa'adat was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council. On 14 March 2006, Hamas announced their intention to release Sa'adat from prison. The US and British team monitoring Jericho prison left, citing poor security conditions. On the same day, Israeli forces carried out Operation Bringing Home the Goods, taking Sa'adat and five other security prisoners into custody. In December 2008 he was given a 30-year prison sentence by an Israeli military court. He was held in solitary confinement in an Israeli prison and his health deteriorated after frequent hunger strikes in protest of Israeli policies. Since 2012, Sa'adat is no longer in solitary confinement.