‘Son of Hamas’ Mosab Hassan Yousef: ‘If We Finish Rafah, We Finish Hamas’

From timesofisrael.com

Mosab Hassan Yousef, Florida, December 2018 (Courtesy)
INTERVIEW‘WHEN OCTOBER 7 HAPPENED IT WAS LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE FOR ME’

‘Son of Hamas’ Mosab Hassan Yousef: ‘If we finish Rafah, we finish Hamas’

Back in the public sphere after Oct. 7, the former terror scion turned undercover Shin Bet agent laments how the Islamist group his father co-founded is tolerated in the West

One of the most passionate voices in support of a large-scale Israel Defense Force operation to clear Hamas from its last major stronghold in the Gaza Strip’s southernmost city of Rafah comes from a man raised by the terrorist organization.

Mosab Hassan Yousef, the disowned son of a Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, told The Times of Israel last week that the Israeli government must “finish the job” in Gaza to remove Hamas from power, regardless of the unfolding situation with Iran.

“We need to go into Rafah now. Not tomorrow. What are we waiting for? We finish Rafah, we finish Hamas. This will remove them from power, which will be the first step [toward peace],” he said.

The 45-year-old was born in Ramallah and vividly remembers the foundation of Hamas in 1986. Decades ago, Yousef was dubbed the “Green Prince” (also the title of a 2014 documentary based on his autobiography) for his efforts to help Israel’s internal security agency, the Shin Bet, in thwarting terror attacks during the Second Intifada in the early 2000s.

After saving countless lives in those harrowing days, he has developed a “fundamental relationship” with the Jewish people, albeit not without bumps along the road.

His sharp-tongued criticism of Hamas has been considered too controversial by some, he said, eventually leading to his disappearance from public activism. However, the October 7 atrocities brought him back.

On that day, thousands of Hamas-led terrorists invaded southern Israel and butchered 1,200 people, most of them civilians, with stunning brutality in an orgy of violence that saw entire families burned alive, widespread rape and sexual assault, and the torture and dismemberment of victims that included women, children and infants, and the elderly. Two hundred and fifty-three people were also abducted to the Gaza Strip, where 133 are still being held hostage.

“When October 7 happened it was like an earthquake for me,” said Yousef. “I wanted to go into silence. I was leading a very simple life. But that morning, the lion within me awakened, a volcano was about to erupt. I made a decision to burn this evil down to ashes.”

‘I made a decision to burn this evil down to ashes’

Yousef warned that Iran’s latest attack against Israel with more than 300 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones was “just a rehearsal. We don’t know if Iran has biological weapons, we don’t know if Iran has chemical weapons.”

Mosab Hassan Yousef addresses an American Friends of Magen David Adom event in Florida, December 2018 (Courtesy)

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is a very serious global threat, not just against Israel. Iran is not only a dictatorship, a terrorist regime, but a truly irresponsible religious leadership that is not concerned with this life; they are concerned with the afterlife. If they destroy the entire region to achieve their religious agenda — they are willing to do it,” he claimed.

Ambassador of anti-Hamas ‘hope’

Since speaking with British talk show host Piers Morgan in the early days of the war in Gaza, Yousef has again become a popular speaker on the campus circuit — though he’s not always given a warm welcome. In early April, Indiana University urged the Jewish organization IU Hillel to postpone an event featuring Yousef for “security concerns.”

The Times of Israel spoke with Yousef ahead of a planned event at UC Berkeley last week that was billed as a debate with Al Jazeera host Marc Lamont Hill. According to The Jewish News of Northern California, there were no protesters outside the auditorium, which was filled to capacity.

He was invited to Berkeley by Israel-born Siena Naaman Cohen, who saw Yousef deliver a talk at the University of Michigan a few months ago. Cohen, who lives in Lafayette, California, a few miles east of Berkeley, urged her husband, Scott, to help make this happen. Her husband graduated from UC Berkeley, and the couple is active in the local Jewish community.

Marc Lamont Hill, left, addresses Mosab Hassan Yousef in a debate at the University of California, Berkeley, on April 18, 2024. (Courtesy of Silver Cue)

October 7 was a “shock” for Cohen, who said that bringing Yousef to UC Berkeley, infamously known for its anti-Israel activism, was a significant statement, one that filled her with “hope.”

Cohen related that when she contacted the Jewish Community Center in the San Francisco Bay Area to raise funds for the event, the organization rejected the request. Her friend, attorney Michael Geller, a member of the JCC’s board of directors, resigned over the decision, she said.

Even without the fundraising help, the event in Berkeley took place as planned with no on-campus tensions — unlike the violent protest in late February that forced the cancelation and evacuation of a pro-Israel event, and the takeover of the Golden Gate Bridge by pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

“We published the event only last week, without disclosing the Jewish groups behind it,” Cohen noted. “In just one or two days, 500 people signed up. The university gave us a hall with 237 seats.”

‘Jewish groups consider me controversial’

Yousef, who has converted to Christianity, sought political asylum in the United States in 2007, after which he published an autobiography titled “Son of Hamas.” In it, he details how he became a spy for Israel, speaks about the brutal Hamas regime, and discusses how he became disillusioned with Hamas’s ideology.

 From left to right: Dr. Scott Cohen, Mosab Hassan Yousef , and Siena Naaman Cohen in Los Angeles, April 18, 2024. (Courtesy of the Cohens)

“The Islamic ideological dimension, their hatred toward the Jews, is something that we need to address. We cannot keep hiding. Every time I bring up the topic everybody just closes their ears. Even some Israelis, they don’t want to hear it,” Yousef said.

Yousef said he is frustrated by the Jewish organizations, campuses and institutions that don’t invite him to speak to students about the conflict with his firsthand knowledge of the workings of the notorious terrorist organization.

“I could have been educating students about Islamists, about Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and even Iran. This is my field,” Yousef said. “But for some reason, some Jewish organizations still consider me controversial; they look at me even in suspicion, which is very hard for me to say.”

“Most people don’t want to face the truth,” he said. “When I touch the religious and ideological aspect of the conflict, which is fundamental — I cannot ignore it — when I say Islam is a problem, many Jewish organizations say: Wait a moment, he will be considered an Islamophobe, that’s not how we want to represent ourselves.”

The former spy noted with bitter irony that those who were supposed to be his friends were critical of his messages, while the pro-Palestinians accused him of being funded by the Israeli government and Zionist organizations such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) — all while he was advocating for Israel at his own expense.

‘I’m following my moral compass and taking my own moral responsibility’

“I’m following my moral compass and taking my own moral responsibility. For me this is not a business, it’s the future of children, the future of the region, the future of humanity; it’s a fundamental fight,” Yousef said.

October 7 ‘seeps to the depths of my soul’

Yousef approaches the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in black-and-white terms: right and wrong, good versus evil. Having witnessed the terrorist organization’s cruelty against its own members while he was imprisoned in Israel in his late teens, Yousef has taken on the task of warning people against the Islamist power that now reigns in Gaza.

Mosab's autobiographical book 'Son of Hamas' (photo credit: courtesy/Tyndale Publishers)

Mosab Hassan Yousef’s autobiography, ‘Son of Hamas.’ (photo credit: courtesy/Tyndale Publishers)

“For many years I warned Israel, I warned the global community. I wrote a book about it in detail; I appeared on so many media outlets saying that Hamas is not good news. I was sentenced to death [by Hamas] in the process. But instead of listening to my warnings as an eyewitness from the ground, I got canceled,” Yousef said.

While Yousef initially avoided watching the footage of Hamas’s atrocities on October 7, he eventually mustered the strength to view it.

“When I look at this it is very personal… and I am very frustrated. I don’t want to say that this is my war, but it seeps into the depths of my soul. I cannot help but now yell. I’m shouting out loud and people are still not listening,” he lamented.

Yousef speaks with great pain about Hamas’s strengthening. Allowing it to rule over Gaza was a “big mistake,” he said, adding that to reverse course now and revive the more peaceful days once shared by Israelis and Palestinians would require an ideological reboot from the ground up.

“I’m not trying to ignite a religious war because there is already a religious war,” he said. “I’m trying to turn this around by saying you cannot weaponize your Islamic, religious identity against a religious minority and expect to get away with it. I have to call them out.”

‘I’m not trying to ignite a religious war because there is already a religious war’

People cite land, occupation, or colonization as the primary causes of the conflict while ignoring the fundamentalist religious aspect, “which is how Hamas is winning the PR war,” Yousef said.

When discussing his renunciation of Hamas and abandoning his religious and tribal identity, Yousef recalled what was at stake. Entrusted with the Hamas finances at one point, Yousef had financial security, social prestige, and a well-connected Palestinian family. But to Yousef, all of it was “death.”

“You need to defy death in order to live. Suppose we do not make our peace with death… In that case, people bullying us, people trying to control us in the name of God, in the name of religion — at some point [you] have to rebel,” he said. source

SHALOM B’YESHUA!

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From the River to the Sea: Why it’s Impossible to Separate the Jewish people From the Land of Israel

By Tom Simcox

From israelmyglory.org

Throughout history, hatred of the Jewish people has surged and subsided but never disappeared. In the late 1800s, Theodor Herzl saw it surge again in Europe. Deciding his people needed a country of their own, he began the movement called Zionism to reestablish them in the land of their forefathers—what is today the State of Israel.

What many people don’t know is that in 1903, in a measure to protect them from antisemitic violence, Herzl proposed using British East Africa as a temporary safe haven until the dream of returning to the Jewish homeland could be fulfilled.1 That plan, however, was destined to fail. Why? Because British East Africa (today, Kenya) wasn’t the land God gave His Chosen People, and it isn’t the land to which He vowed they will return.

God’s Promise
After God called Abraham to leave Ur of the Chaldeans and go to Canaan, He declared, “To your descendants I will give this land” (Gen. 12:7). Then the Lord built on His declaration regarding Abraham’s real estate holdings:

Lift your eyes now and look from the place where you are—northward, southward, eastward, and westward; for all the land which you see I give to you and your descendants forever. Arise, walk in the land through its length and its width, for I give it to you (13:14–15, 17).

Along with the land, He promised Abraham descendants and blessing (12:1–3). This promise went from Abraham to Isaac (17:19–21) to Jacob and Jacob’s progeny—the Jewish people (28:13–14). Later, God turned the promise into a covenant dependent on Himself alone. It was completely unconditional, and neither Abraham nor his descendants could maintain it or void it.

God certainly has such power. As owner and Creator of everything, He does as He wishes; and no one can stop Him (Isa. 43:13). Unfortunately, people often fail to understand the Abrahamic Covenant was a package deal. God promised land, descendants, and blessing. You cannot sever the land from the bundle and claim it belongs to someone else.

Today many, including Christians, acknowledge God made good on part of the promise by creating the Jewish people (descendants) and giving us Jesus the Savior through them (blessing). But what about the land? That, they say, belongs to someone else, like the Palestinians. Not so. A package deal is a package deal.

Boundaries and Blessing
The Lord was extremely specific concerning His bequest. He even provided physical boundaries, promising Abraham, “To your descendants I have given this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the River Euphrates” (Gen. 15:18).

Later, He became more specific (Ezek. 47:15–20). The Jewish homeland appears to extend from the Mediterranean Sea through Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, much of Iraq and Syria, and possibly even touches as far north as southern Turkey. Israel will possess all this territory when Jesus returns, reestablishes the Davidic Kingdom, and rules the earth for 1,000 years.

God only gives good gifts, which is why He gave the Israelites “a good and large land . . . a land flowing with milk and honey” (Ex. 3:8):

For the LORD your God is bringing you into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and springs, that flow out of valleys and hills; a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive oil and honey; a land in which you will eat bread without scarcity, in which you will lack nothing. . . .When you have eaten and are full, then you shall bless the LORD your God for the good land which He has given you (Dt. 8:7–10).

Due to their disobedience and idolatry, the Lord scattered the Jewish people from their land (Jer. 13:24; 18:17; 30:11) and made the land desolate—just as He promised (18:16; Ezek. 5:14; 33:28–29). Yet He also promises over and over again to bring them back (Jer. 31:10; Ezek. 34:13–15, 27).

Many theologians today heartily accept the scattering but refuse to accept God’s promises of restoration despite the multitude of Scriptures that speak of it. But a package deal is a package deal. In God’s eyes, the land and the nation go together because they are part of the same covenant.

Blooming Like a Rose
Interestingly, this highly contested piece of Middle Eastern real estate only yields its goodness when the Jewish people work it.

The country became hideously barren under the Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, Ottomans, and countless others who exploited and mismanaged it for centuries. They denuded it of vegetation and allowed it to degenerate into putrid, malaria-infested swamps.

In 1901, the Jewish National Fund was established to make a way for Jewish people around the world to buy back their land piecemeal from the Ottoman Empire. And this they did, slowly and at exorbitant prices. As they toiled to make it habitable, God blessed their blood, sweat, and tears and allowed the land to blossom again.

Israel yields its fruit best for the descendants of Jacob, to whom He gave it and who have a deep love for it. As the prophet Isaiah declared, “The wilderness and the wasteland shall be glad for them, and the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose” (Isa. 35:1).

The reality is that you cannot separate the Jewish people from their land. Countless plans, measures, edicts, and even a Holocaust have tried. Kings, presidents, ambassadors, and the many nations of the earth have passed resolutions, condemned the Jewish people, and tried to rewrite history to deny Israel’s ownership of its ancient homeland. But their works will never stand. God has declared, “I will . . . bring you into the land of Israel. I will put My Spirit in you, and you shall live, and I will place you in your own land” (Ezek. 37:12, 14).

Theodor Herzl must have understood this reality. There never will be a Jewish homeland in Africa, Poland, Germany, or even the United States. God already has given the children of Jacob a home in the Middle East, and it is a country called Israel.

AMEN & AMEN!

COME LORD JESUS!

The Warning Left Unheeded By Ebrahim Raisi: DON’T MESS WITH ISRAEL

Better said (I think) –  Don’t mess with the GOD of Israel!

From harbingersdaily.com   by Jonathan Brentner

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On Sunday, May 19, the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and other top government officials crashed and burned. All on board perished.

The Iranian president was a key factor in the October 7, 2023, Hamas’ barbaric slaughter of Israelis as well as those from other nations, including the U.S. According to many sources, such as a recent article on Harbinger’s Daily, he planned and funded the gruesome attack that resulted in the murder of over 1,200 people and the kidnapping of over 250 hostages, many of whom their captors later tortured and killed.

Was the May 19th helicopter crash the Lord’s response to the man responsible for so much bloodshed and great suffering in Israel? I’m certain that what appeared to most as an accident was, in reality, God’s response as well as a warning of what lies ahead for those who now seek to divide and destroy Israel and its people (see Joel 3:1-3).

The words of Ecclesiastes 8:11-12 reveal that because God’s “sentence against an evil deed is not executed speedily, the heart of the children of man is fully set to do evil.” In the end, the best result is for those who trust God or, as Solomon put it, “I know that it will be well with those who fear God, because they fear before him.”

We know that all those involved in the October 7, 2023, attack, barring repentance through Jesus Christ, will face the severity of God’s wrath after they die, if not also beforehand. Regardless of their fate in this life, the Lord’s judgment for their vile acts will be an eternal fate worse than we can imagine.

The wicked misinterpret God’s patience and continue in their wicked ways. Raisi, thinking he was above reproach for his monstrous actions, continued to breathe out threats to destroy Israel, never imagining that the Lord would so soon hold him accountable for his great wickedness.

At times, the Lord punishes sin as a warning for all to see and take heed. The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah was just such a time when He displayed His displeasure with all those who would defile His purposes for a man, woman, and marriage. Though recorded for all to read in Genesis 19, most today ignore the warning with some mistakenly thinking that God approves of such behavior.

The Warning: Don’t Mess with Israel

Last December, Hasan Bitmez, age 54, suffered a heart attack on the floor of the Turkish parliament immediately after declaring that Israel “will suffer the wrath of Allah.” The New York Post reported his death two days later. Perhaps Raisi regarded this heart attack as just a coincidence, but not anymore.

Former policeman and analyst Marty Breeden stated that Bitmez and Raisi were two “of the most vile and vicious leaders AGAINST Israel and the Jews…. They BOTH called for the annihilation of the Jewish State and the people, and God dealt with them accordingly!”

I agree; these deaths constitute this warning for all those who would dare to mess with Israel: Don’t do it. The Lord doesn’t always respond so decisively or quickly to evil. However, when He does, it’s dramatic and unmistakable for those paying attention.

Breeden also wrote, “One would THINK this should strike great fear in those who oppose Israel… but these are hard-hearted evil men, and it will likely not.”

Will Anyone Heed God’s Warning?

The world’s response to the death of the Iranian president tells us God’s warning here will go unheeded by the world’s leaders. Members of the UN, including the Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the UN, stood for a moment of silence to honor Raisi. In response, Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan quipped, “What’s next, a moment of silence for Hitler?” President Biden showed his respect for Raisi with a message of condolences to Iran on the death of its leader.

How dare this administration honor a man who not only has much American blood on his hands but is responsible for the senseless slaughter of many of his own countrymen, as well as the barbaric and brutal atrocities of October 7, 2023? The key motto of his administration was “Death to America.” Why is the U.S. paying tribute to one who sought our annihilation as well as that of Israel?

Sadly, far too many Christians and church leaders will also regard the deaths of Raisi and Bitmez as having nothing to do with Bible prophecy or God’s promises to Israel. Blind to the many other signs of the last days, they will continue to teach that He has rejected Israel and replaced the nation with the church.

The Bible tells us a much different story. Although there’s much suffering ahead for the Jewish people during the latter half of the upcoming Tribulation, the Lord will most assuredly restore a glorious kingdom to Israel. In the end, God will fight for His people. The deaths of these two men are just warning shots across the bow for all those who continue to oppose Israel and seek to harm the Jewish people. In the end, they will pay a great price, just as will the coming antichrist.

The words of Psalm 92:6-9 speak to the fate of those who oppose the Lord, which, of course, includes His people: “A brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this. When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity do flourish; it is that they shall be destroyed for ever: But thou, Lord, art most high for evermore. For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord, for, lo, thine enemies shall perish; all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.”

God’s Word is sure, and though He most often shows restraint, He acts often enough to warn the wicked of their fate.

We expect those apart from Christ to miss God’s warnings and the signs of the imminent Day of the Lord, but what about those who foolishly teach that the church has replaced Israel? Will they pause for a moment to consider the Lord’s defense of His people, or will it go unheeded with them as well?

 “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God”(Hebrews 10:31).

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