Mosab Hassan Yousef, known for his vocal stance against radicalism, made a bold statement on his verified Twitter account regarding the October 7, 2023 attacks. In a scathing critique, Yousef described the events as an “ethnic cleansing” of over 20 Jewish communities by “Palestinian” jihadists, marking the day as one of shame and brutality.

Yousef’s post also highlighted the disturbing global reactions to the violence. According to him, Muslims around the world celebrated the attacks, launching a campaign of violence and hatred against the Jewish minority. He argued that this behavior, driven by “bloodlust,” attempted to justify the genocide of Jews and appealed to what he called “morally bankrupt Westerners.” In Yousef’s view, these supporters dehumanized Jewish hostages and supported “savages” while undermining democracy and justice.

Referring to Palestinians and their allies, Yousef condemned what he described as their efforts to conceal their crimes against humanity. “October 7 will continue to be a shameful mark on their foreheads,” he asserted, adding that the atrocities committed that day reflect the “barbaric nature” of those involved.

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Yousef concluded with a resolute call to continue the fight against “Islamic barbarism and antisemitism,” vowing that those responsible will face a “humiliating defeat.” He emphasized that history will ultimately be written by the victors, firmly standing by the belief that justice will prevail over those who supported or participated in the October 7 attacks.

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