Tessa Solomon wrote in
ARTnews magazine that Ghaben was considered "one of Palestine's most prominent painters". His work became known in the 1970s and 80s, and he worked in a highly colorful "exuberant" style. Ghaben painted his nephew Suhain, who was killed by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration in April 1982. It was the reason behind his 1984 imprisonment. He was first arrested in 1970 for "planting a bomb" during a demonstration in Gaza. Ghaben was arrested and detained for 45 days in 1975. Ghaben's work was included in exhibitions in Palestine and abroad, including Arab and Western countries. He was the recipient of several orders and medals, including the Medal of Sword of
Canaan, which he received from
Yaser Arafat. He was one of the founders of the Association of Fine Artists and Artists in Gaza. He represented Palestine at the Arab
Plastic Artists, which is based in Cairo. He was the founder of Fathi Ghaben Center of Arts, which helped discover promising young artists in Gaza. As of 2015, he resided in
Nasser. More recently, in July 2023, he was awarded the Annual Media Freedom Awards Appreciation Award by the
Palestinian Press House. ==Death==