He WARNED Us 15 Years Ago: Son of Hamas STUNS CNN in Lost Interview — “Islam Is the Problem”
On March 2, 2010, CNN aired one of the most controversial interviews in modern Middle Eastern history.
Mosab Hassan Yousef, the 31-year-old son of a founding Hamas leader, sat down with Christiane Amanpour and dropped bombshell after bombshell.
During the explosive sit-down, Mosab openly rejected Islam, condemned Hamas, and claimed that the root cause of violence in the region was the very ideology of Islam itself.
His jaw-dropping statements stunned viewers and left Amanpour visibly shaken.
Mosab’s candid revelations about his past, including his admiration for suicide bombers and his shift in allegiance, made him one of the most controversial figures of his time.
Mosab's life as a double agent, working for Shin Bet while being the son of a key Hamas figure, is a compelling story of ideological conflict and moral struggle.
In his 2005 conversion to Christianity, he found peace but also faced life-threatening consequences.
His explosive words and personal experiences in the interview—ranging from condemning suicide bombers to revealing secrets about Hamas—have echoed across the globe.
Mosab's journey from a son of Hamas to a truth-teller fighting for peace in the Middle East challenges the deeply rooted ideologies that fuel violence, making his testimony a pivotal moment in history.
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