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Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of a Hamas founder believes U.S. students protesting for Hamas and against Israel are knaves and fools. He’s not wrong.
Six months ago, the world awakened to the news of the horrific terrorist attack on Israel. Hamas gleefully and evilly took credit. Pro-Palestinians in Gaza and the world over celebrated. Since then, as we’ve documented here, a multitude of times, the mask was ripped off and burned to the ground. The anti-semitic hate has crawled out from under all the rocks and is now front and center across the world and specifically across college campuses in the United States.
Student activists have shrilly demanded that all support of Israel and Jewish students come to a screeching halt. They’ve tried to “occupy” administrator offices and, in some instances, are finally facing consequences.
For months, administration has suppressed student voices fighting for Palestine.
— Jack Petocz (@Jack_Petocz) April 6, 2024
This includes hyper-surveillance, discrimination towards our SJP and JVP chapters, and cancelling a student-led referendum to divest Vanderbilt Student Government funds from mass slaughter.
Yes, he issued an epic whine fest about his experience. All while ignoring the fact that, if they are still alive, there are over 100 hostages that Hamas refuses to release.
This is where Yousef comes in. Yousef’s back history is quite interesting. His father was one of the founders of Hamas.
Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of infamous Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, said in an interview with Dr. Phil and two pro-Palestinian activists on Tuesday that after October 7, there is no difference between Hamas and the Palestinian people.
Yousef began the interview by discussing the hatred of Jews within wider Muslim society after Dr. Phil initially asked him what he was taught as a child in Palestinian society. Yousef responded, “There’s lots of hatred in that culture against the Jewish people. It’s not a secret, in fact, the Muslim belief system has a fundamental problem with the Jewish people.”
As he points out, Muslims are tribal but united in their visceral hatred of Israel and all Jews. Four months ago, he denounced Hamas and its terrorist teachings in a speech at the United Nations. Yes, the U.N.
It’s highly evident that Mosab knows what he’s talking about.
Yousef said that Hamas on October 7 “succeeded in ethnically cleansing close to twenty Jewish communities, and this shows you their intention: they want to dominate.” He added, “In Islam, to kill for Allah is a way of worship.” Palestinians glorify terrorism and encourage children to be jihadis, with the help of the UNRWA agency, Yousef said. He knows from personal experience. “This is practically what [my father] did in real life. When he had to choose between the cause and his own son who saved his own life,” Yousef shared. “In fact, I sacrificed everything to save his life, and my reward was to be disowned, shunned, and he publicly stated that my blood is allowed [to be spilled].” Ideology trumped everything.
You can’t say the same for the pro-Palestine student activists here in the United States. They firmly believe that their protests are righteous and anyone in Hamas is cheering them on. No, they are just useful idiots.
“It’s very disappointing to see Americans supporting Hamas and thinking that Hamas is a cool thing, while Hamas does not respect any of those followers,” Yousef said on the April 2 episode.
The Hamas defector said the bloodthirsty terrorists would “torture them and massacre them with no mercy.”
Yousef went on to explain how the militants refer to their American supporters as “useful idiots.”
In fact, I’d venture to say that Hamas is laughing at these student protestors and their virtue signaling, while also enjoying the “support” handed to Gaza by these PR stunts.
What’s instructive about this is that the pro-Palestine supporters appearing on Dr. Phil with Yousef, were handily schooled and are likely still wondering which clue bat hit them the hardest.
Notice that they refuse to condemn the killings, rapes, and atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7. Which tells me they are in lockstep with other Muslims around the world.
Unfettered immigration is working out well for Europe … Just a quarter of British Muslims say Hamas definitely committed murder and rape in Israel on October 7 – and nearly 40% say they DIDN'T, shock poll reveals https://t.co/xE17kWUoAn
— A.C. Spollen (@ACSpollen) April 7, 2024
Except that many of the so-called supporters of Hamas aren’t Muslim. Which is why the Yousef, the son of a Hamas founder, rightly describes them as useful idiots who need mental help.
When Yousef then took part in a debate with University of Michigan students Salma and Zaynab, he accused them of wearing keffiyehs — or traditional Palestinian scarves — to distract from the fact that they have no legitimacy to speak on behalf of the cause.
“On what authority do you speak?” he asked, rhetorically. “You only speak on the authority of Hamas propaganda.”
Zaynab then interjected, asking why he believed she was simply reciting Hamas talking points.
“Because if you were a decent human being, you can say that the thousands who were killed on Oct. 7, that was a crime against humanity. It was a genocide,” Yousef shot back.
Mosab Yousef, son of one of the co-founders of Hamas, went on Dr. Phil and explained how ignorant pro-Palestine activists are. @RubinReport @DrPhil @MosabHasanYOSEF pic.twitter.com/ExkkU6HWvZ
— The Rubin Report (@RubinReportShow) April 5, 2024
He’s right. She didn’t and she likely will never condemn Hamas for what they did. The pro-Gaza student protestors will never learn unless they actually travel to Gaza and “join” with Hamas. If they actually did that, the reality hitting them with a 2 X 4 would be painful on all levels.
The Pro-Gaza student protestors are useful idiots, but they are also dangerous idiots because of the hostile rhetoric they are spouting.
Featured image: Mosab Hassan Yousef in 2019, via Elekes Andor on Wikimedia Commons, cropped, Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED)I’ve also seen him on Cuomo’s show at News Nation. Yousef is an amazing man — he has been out of the Hamas sphere since the late 1990’s, and has also become a Christian.
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