Mosab Hassan Yousef, a prominent Palestinian activist and son of a Hamas leader, took to his verified Twitter account to express his concerns about global security threats in the wake of a drone attack on the Israeli Prime Minister’s residence. Yousef emphasized the need for both Israel and the United States to reevaluate their strategic priorities.

In his statement, Yousef called for the assassination of top leaders of the Islamic Republic and the immediate destruction of Iran’s nuclear program. He highlighted the dangers posed by the Islamic nuclear program, describing it as a significant threat to U.S. national security. Yousef criticized the Biden administration for attempting to downplay a recent security breach at the Pentagon, suggesting that this mishandling of security issues could have far-reaching consequences.

Yousef warned that delaying action against Iran’s nuclear ambitions would embolden other global powers, including Russia, North Korea, and China. He expressed concern that these nations, aligned with Islamic and communist interests, could potentially disrupt the current world order. In his view, their growing influence could lead to World War III, unless the United States takes decisive action to counter their threats.

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The activist further stressed that both Russia and China are determined to replace the United States as the dominant global power, which, according to Yousef, would have catastrophic effects on humanity’s future. He urged immediate and resolute action from U.S. leadership to prevent a global shift in power that could have deadly consequences.

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