In a recent statement on his verified Twitter account, Mosab Hassan Yousef, a former member of Hamas and the son of a Hamas founder, has made strong assertions regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Yousef argues that legitimizing violence against Israel by citing the “occupation” or what he terms “Palestinian failure” could set a dangerous precedent, potentially unleashing “worldwide Islamic bloodlust.”

Yousef, now a vocal critic of Hamas and an advocate for peace, emphasized that the recent war in Gaza was an unavoidable outcome. He contends that removing Hamas from power is essential to prevent future tragedies in Gaza. According to Yousef, a ceasefire that allows Hamas to remain in control would only endorse their tactics, particularly their use of human shields. He warned that such a ceasefire would serve the interests of those who exploit children’s suffering for their agenda, rather than providing a genuine solution to the conflict.

Yousef’s remarks reflect his belief that compassion towards civilian casualties and children should not deter the international community from addressing what he views as the root cause of Islamic violence. He stresses that the ultimate responsibility lies in eradicating these underlying factors to prevent further bloodshed.

Highlighting the unintended consequences of a ceasefire under the current circumstances, Yousef argues that it would be an emotional response with potentially devastating future implications. He insists that maintaining Hamas in power would only perpetuate the cycle of violence and suffering.

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Yousef also pointed out that no rational individual in Israel desired the war or the associated political and economic fallout…..Sée Móre

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