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Mosab Hassan Yousef describes Hamas as a 'dying animal' whose only remaining leverage is hostages and using civilians as human shields. He anticipates the end of Hamas but is unsure of the cost. He also believes those who think they are divinely authorized to fight against the Jewish people are mistaken.
Yousef asserts that removing Hamas is a significant step, but tackling the broader Muslim Brotherhood ideology will take much longer and requires international effort, because the Muslim Brotherhood is a cancer and a threat against many people who want to live in peace in the Middle East. He draws a parallel between the fate of Nazism and the eventual fate of jihadist ideology.
Yousef suggests that after October 7th, it should be a form of insanity to let extremists rebuild their infrastructure beneath refugee camps. He criticizes the conditions in these 70-year-old refugee camps, highlighting the corruption, hatred, oppression, and child indoctrination that allow movements like Hamas to thrive. He proposes dismantling refugee camps to give Gazans a chance to move on and have a decent life, and that the plans of allowing Gazans to choose their future somewhere else far away from trouble go through.
Yousef advocates cutting aid to Hamas, depleting their resources, and eliminating as many members as possible. He believes they are delusional and cause harm to everyone around them. He concludes that enough is enough and expresses hope for a better future. The interviewer emphasizes Yousef's unique perspective, having been raised in Hamas and witnessing its inner workings firsthand.
The interviewer urges viewers to share the video, leave comments, subscribe, and stand for truth as the battle is not just on the battlefield, it's in the minds of millions.