Palestinian prisoner journalist and writer Basem Khandakji: Bassem Muhammad Salih Adeeb Khandakji, born on December 22, 1983, studied in the schools of the Nablus Governorate. Political Science and then transferred to the Department of Press and Media. He started in the name of his childhood life like any Palestinian child inside the homeland and lived through the madness of the occupation in all its cruelty and meanings, and the first intifada began. Communist at that time and the uprising was in its first face. Bassem was fond of reading since his childhood and the events that await him. It was the first novel he read when he was ten years old, which is the end of a brave man. One of what caught the attention of journalist Samih Mohsen, so he interviewed a journalist for Al-Tali'a Al-Qudsiya newspaper at that time about the concept of the novel. Bassem moved from the primary stage to the secondary stage at King Talal School, there he founded the first wall magazine under the name Al-Ittihad magazine and joined the ranks of the former Palestinian Communist People's Party at the age of 15 years. Convince the school principal Bvhoa magazine. Bassem did not pass the Tawjihi certificate, so he completed mathematics, and despite that, he refused to complete his education and re-exam. He succeeded and got a grade point average of 65.8. Although his average did not qualify him to enter the university, he resolved to enter without a private study, and in front of this insistence he would not have been from the family. Especially his mother to sell her gold jewelry for the sake of his education. The Al-Aqsa Intifada had entered its first year and began his activities inside and outside the university, supported by the party and party institutions, where he participated in some local conferences and volunteer work in the community, summer camps and workshops through some community institutions and formed an international protection group to protect The Palestinian people from friends from Europe were elected deputy secretary of the Progressive Student Union bloc at An-Najah University and a member of the university's locality. His last prints at An-Najah University were the Heritage Exhibition. Bassem was deeply moved when he saw the little girl Iman being killed by the Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip, so he and the Free Leftist Vanguards group formed, which included a group of comrades from the entire left. Bassem was arrested on 2/11/2004 by the occupation forces after the heroic Carmel market operation, which led to the killing of 3 Israelis and the wounding of less than 50 Israelis. The Carmel market operation was not intended, but rather the US embassy in Tel Aviv, and his picture was on the Israeli newspapers, and the prison journey began... He was sentenced on 9-7 2005 to three life terms and in the testimony of the International Red Cross that he is sentenced to life. Bassem began his journey inside the prison in a harsh stage through his rule and through the prison administration's treatment of him, so he headed to the journey of writing and establishing libraries inside prisons. Palestinian inspiration (and this is how humanity is dying), which is the experience of the Palestinian prisoner inside prisons and his daily concern, and also from his writing a book of poetry entitled (Knocking on the walls of the place) and (Easter Roses the Wreath of Nothingness), as well as a study on Palestinian women and the book (I am the human call of iron alienation) In his honor, some of his friends in France translated his works into French and published them on cd.s and formed a committee that has called so far to check on me.