To many Israelis, he is a murderer guilty of attacks on Jews during the Palestinian uprising of 2000. To his Palestinian supporters, he is the best one to lead his people to freedom. Marwan Barghouti is serving five life sentences for the murders of four Israelis and a Greek monk. Last month, in absentia, he won a seat on the Central Committee of Fatah, at the party's first congress in 20 years. The meeting held special importance for the future of Fatah, which rules the West Bank. Palestinians have been calling for Barghouti's release -- but so have some center-left politicians in Israel who want him to be part of a prisoner exchange. From Jerusalem, VOA's Luis Ramirez has this report on the imprisoned former head of Fatah's military wing.