Hamas founder's son maintains that Israel does not exist and demands a cease-fire until the ayatollah is removed from power.

Mosab Hassan Yousef's new book 'From Hamas to America' recounts his departure from the terrorist organization.

Hamas founder's son maintains that Israel does not exist and demands a cease-fire until the ayatollah is removed from power.
Hamas founder's son maintains that Israel does not exist and demands a cease-fire until the ayatollah is removed from power.

Mosab Hassan Yousef, a former Israeli double agent and son of a Hamas founder, stated that there will be no cease-fire between Israel and Hamas until Iran's supreme leader is removed from power.

"Yousef stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that this is an open war, and he believes that the worst is yet to come. He added that the purpose of the conflict is solely to bring back the hostages, and whenever there is an opportunity to do so, Israel is making compromises."

Yousef stated that the war will not end until Islamists are removed from power, and he fears that without removing the ayatollah from power, the Middle East will never experience peace and prosperity.

In his new book, "From Hamas to America," the son of a Hamas founder reveals the profound psychological effects of his tumultuous existence as a member of Hamas, his tenure as a double agent for the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet), and his subsequent departure to the United States following a decade of service.

Yousef's message is stark: "A temporary cease-fire that could bring some of the hostages back home alive is not a bad thing, but I'm afraid that this is just a temporary situation."

Yousef argued that the current administration's hesitant approach, aimed at pleasing everyone to win votes, is a short-sighted political interest that neglects the country's fundamentals.

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Mosab Hassan Yousef and the cover of his new book, "From Hamas to America." (Courtesy of Ambassador)

"When Hamas sees the hesitation, conflict within the administration, and hypocrisy of politicians, they know they can infiltrate and create more division and chaos."

Hamas and Iran's other proxy groups will still hate America regardless of the U.S. presidential election outcome, but Yousef expressed concern about a president who may not be firm enough or strong enough in upholding the principles of America.

In previous discussions, Yousef has expressed his frustration with college campus protesters in the U.S., stating that students "have discovered an angry cause, which is extremely dangerous to champion on behalf of something they do not comprehend."

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Mosab Hassan Yousef speaking at the Jerusalem Post conference in New York City. (Marc Israel Sellem)

By legitimizing violence in the Middle East, such as justifying or validating the killing of innocent civilians, raping women, and kidnapping civilians, people are inciting violence under the guise of resistance or occupation, colonialism, or any other name.

"Since the start of this conflict, various extremist ideologies such as Islamists, communists, and socialists have been present."

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Iranians burn a representation of the Israeli flag during the funeral of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Aug. 1, 2024, in Tehran. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

Bari Weiss of The Free Press described how the Palestinian community shunned her for criticizing the Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel, putting her in a risky position and labeling her a traitor by various individuals.

Despite limited opportunities and resources in the West Bank, Yousef's classmates often dropped out of school or worked manual labor in Israel. He was taught to fear Jews and only met Israelis in "uniform" when he turned 27.

In his book, Yousef talks about his experiences as a member of Hamas, including the sexual abuse he suffered as a child and his time in Israeli prisons. He eventually agreed to work with Shin Bet before fleeing to the U.S., where he continues to live and work, speaking out about his experiences with Hamas.

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Anti-Israel demonstrators burn a U.S. flag on the day of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to a joint meeting of Congress, on Capitol Hill in Washington, July 24, 2024. (Nathan Howard/Reuters)

While incarcerated, Yousef discovered the Bible and eventually converted to Christianity. In 1999, he converted. Later, in 2007, he migrated to the U.S., where he encountered a culture shock due to the prevalence of "false ideologies" such as "new age theories," which he considers as dangerous as "extreme or terrorist ideologies."

"Yousef stated that he is no longer surprised by human delusion, as he believes that it is a universal condition that exists in both the West and the East. He added that time will ultimately prove all theories to be based on the universal design, evolution, even though the term "evolution" is sensitive. Additionally, Yousef mentioned that narratives with dead ends are also a part of this human condition."

"I appreciate the freedom of speech, despite being canceled by liberals and mainstream media, which is ironic because they claim to uphold liberty and democracy, yet in reality, they are the opposite," he remarked.

""What matters to me is what I'm learning and seeing as I evolve and integrate, regardless of what others perceive on the outside," he emphasized."

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