Tuesday, 7 October 2025

October 7th “List of Shame” | Mosab Hassan Yousef (“Son of Hamas”)

 
 
Mosab Hassan Yousef
⁦‪@MosabHasanYOSEF‬⁩
October 7 List of Shame

Shame on every Palestinian terrorist who breached the border on October 7—raping, shooting, burning entire families alive.

Shame on cowards using human shields, weaponizing their own kids for propaganda.

Shame on clowns denying the massacre, calling it
 
7/10/2025, 10:37 am
 
 
The list of shame would include a sad (to me) number of friends, acquaintances and relatives. Who probably peg me as the crazy Zionist (which I am), the "Jew lover" (which I am), but which all they take to be nasty, pejorative. 

ADDED: seems to have been deleted, that page. Not sure why. It was polemic, sure. Robust. But nothing wrong with it... 

Instead, let's have a replacement  piece from Mosab: 

October 7, 2023 Was the End of Palestinianism, Not the Beginning. For 25 years, I fought to steer Palestinians from victimhood to peace, working relentlessly to halt suicide bombings and revive the peace process. I pleaded with my father, a Hamas co-founder, to choose reconciliation, but my calls were drowned out by cries for revenge. With my life in danger, I fled to the United States, writing Son of Hamas, From Hamas to America, and The Last Prophet. I stood before parliaments, UN halls, and universities, urging: the Palestinian pursuit to erase Israel is a dead end; stop weaponizing civilians; end the victim narrative. I raised critical questions about their illegitimate mission to delegitimize Israel. No one listened.

They barreled toward October 7—a day I foresaw, with Hamas and the Palestinian Authority banking on every Gazan death to vilify Israel on social media. Hours after their barbaric, unforgivable attack, the Palestinian cause lost any shred of legitimacy. Realizing this, I had no choice but to reappear in the media, my first public words in years: evacuate civilians now. Egypt, UN—move. Silence followed. The radical left and hateful factions labeled me a traitor, genocidal, for calling out the Palestinians’ self-inflicted catastrophe—a failure rooted in their obsession with destroying Israel. October 7 wasn’t the start; it was the final chapter of a long, violent saga.

Emotionally swayed Westerners, duped by hateful propaganda, took Hamas’s bait, blind to 77 years of exploiting civilians for political and financial gain, never questioning their leaders’ twisted game. They misread my plea for humanitarian evacuation as ethnic cleansing and my efforts to challenge Palestinian barbarism as treason, all while denying Israel’s right to exist and cheering global intifadas over saving civilians trapped as human shields by those who reject peace.

Evacuate—save the children, dismantle the terror hub, rebuild on ground free of victimhood. Those who ignored my decades of warnings, who glorified “resistance,” now accuse me of hate, parroting the Muslim Brotherhood’s venom against Jews: demonize Israel, embrace the propaganda, abandon the kids. I don’t need validation—just know this: I warned you before Hamas rose to power, before the first rocket, before the livestreamed horrors, leaving Gaza’s children at the mercy of self-proclaimed leaders who gambled away an entire generation’s future.

Hateful hypocrites shout me down to keep their martyr tally high and the terror breeding ground alive. Without evacuation, Palestinian terrorism will persist. If they can’t destroy Israel, they’ll turn their guns on each other, fueled by the world’s endless rewards, and another century of bloodshed looms. With evacuation, tomorrow’s terrorists lose their breeding ground and victim factory. The Palestinian false identity, false narrative, and false cause must end. Arabs who choose to stay have no choice but to live peacefully with Israel, building and prospering together. Betting on Palestinian statehood at the expense of Israel’s existence won’t bring peace—it will fuel endless wars.

You’ve been warned—choose the next century wisely.