Let’s face facts: – these college protesters would not be protesting had it not be for the pay they receive from the globalist and anti-freedom groups all over the world.
Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, has expressed deep concern over college protests in the United States that he perceives as being “misguided” and “misinformed” about the complexities of the issues at hand. Speaking at The Jerusalem Post New York Conference in Manhattan, Yousef criticized these protesters for advocating a cause they don’t fully understand, warning that their actions could exacerbate the situation rather than help it.
Thanks to the Green Prince Mosab Hassan Yousef for his important support of our country… Who else knows Hamas as he does and knows how dangerous they are to the world and how important it is that they be destroyed?! pic.twitter.com/gtJn9PNFMQ
— יוסף חדאד – Yoseph Haddad (@YosephHaddad) May 8, 2024
Yousef, who defected to Israel in 1997 and served as an undercover agent for a decade before relocating to the United States, has been outspoken against Hamas. He described the organization as a religious movement masquerading as a political party, committed to waging a holy war. Following the brutal attack by Hamas on October 7, Yousef has been vocal in his criticism, particularly in response to the protests on American college campuses and the pressure in Congress to halt actions in Gaza.
“Bending to terrorists will have consequences,” Yousef warned. He emphasized that the messages sent by these protests are perceived as weakness by terrorists, which only complicates the situation further. “We have to stand firmly regardless,” he stated, underscoring that Hamas is recognized as a terrorist organization under U.S. law. Yousef found it alarming that some lawmakers struggle to distinguish Hamas’s true nature, which he insists is not a political issue but a fundamental one.
Following the October 7 attack, some have argued that Hamas’s actions were a form of “justified” defense in response to the treatment of Palestinians. They have referred to the Gaza Strip as the world’s “biggest open-air prison,” suggesting that Palestinians had no alternative but to act through Hamas. Yousef vehemently rejected these claims, pointing out that Israel withdrew from Gaza nearly 20 years ago. During that time, Hamas has governed with an iron fist, with multiple governments, including Egypt’s, imposing a blockade not for racial or nationalistic reasons but for security concerns due to Hamas’s refusal to disarm and recognize Israel’s right to exist.
‘They Found an Angry Cause and This Is Very Dangerous’: Hamas ‘Green Prince’ Rips Anti-Israel Protestershttps://t.co/NrY5J3taS2
— RedState (@RedState) June 9, 2024
“Gaza was under blockade, not only by Israel but also by Egypt and other international forces because Hamas did not agree to drop their guns and recognize Israel’s right to exist,” Yousef explained. He stressed that the blockade was purely a security measure. “Everything’s wrong with this group,” Yousef declared, criticizing Hamas for adopting violence and destruction as their primary strategies.
Yousef posed a rhetorical question about Hamas, “So what’s good about Hamas? Killing people indiscriminately? Killing Palestinians? Killing Arabs and Jews and Americans?” He underscored that Hamas has always used violence as its primary strategy and now has committed genocide. He challenged people to see the clear and obvious reality of Hamas’s nature.
Yousef was joined by Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, who also voiced concerns about the protests. Diker accused protesters of “weaponizing” the First Amendment to call for violence against the Jewish community in the U.S. He urged lawmakers, including President Joe Biden, to enforce the Civil Rights Act and hold educational institutions accountable for maintaining proper codes of conduct.
Diker warned that without such enforcement, Jewish students and their allies would face significant physical danger on college campuses. He expressed hope that this is not something the President would want, emphasizing the need for a proactive approach to safeguard the safety and rights of students.
Hamas ‘Green Prince’ shocked by college campus anti-Israel protests: ‘They don’t understand’ https://t.co/QAEB29FwM0
— Margaret Duke (@MargaretDu32276) June 9, 2024
Major Points:
- Mosab Hassan Yousef’s Concerns: Yousef, the son of a Hamas co-founder, criticized college protesters for being “misguided” and “misinformed,” warning that their advocacy could worsen the situation.
- Background and Defection: Yousef, who defected to Israel in 1997 and worked as an undercover agent before moving to the U.S., has been vocal against Hamas, describing it as a religious movement disguised as a political party.
- Criticism of U.S. Responses: Yousef condemned American protests and congressional pressures to end actions in Gaza, emphasizing that appeasing terrorists sends the wrong message and complicates the situation.
- Rejection of Justifications for Hamas: He rejected claims that Hamas’s actions were justified, pointing out that Israel’s blockade of Gaza is a security measure due to Hamas’s refusal to disarm and recognize Israel.
- Calls for Government Action: Dan Diker, speaking alongside Yousef, urged U.S. lawmakers to enforce civil rights laws to protect Jewish students from the physical danger posed by misinformed protests on college campuses.
Kirk Volo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News