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Hamas defector tells pro-Palestinian activists they belong in ‘a mental asylum’ in brutal debate

Pro-Palestinian activists were seemingly stunned after Dr. Phil brought a former Hamas member onto his show to dismantle their claims.

One student tried to accuse a former Hamas member from Ramallah of spreading “colonial rhetoric.”

“Dr. We discussed. Mr. Yousef is the son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh. Hassan Youssef worked as an undercover agent for the Jewish state’s Shin Bet intelligence department.

“It’s very disappointing to see Americans support Hamas and think Hamas is a cool thing, but Hamas has no respect for any of its followers, and its followers “They don’t know that Hamas is a dark black hole. They don’t know that Hamas is a dark black hole,” Yousef said. He spoke on the April 2 episode of “Dr. Phil Primetime.”

”[Pro-Palestinians are] They are complete idiots and don’t know what they stand for. They are supporting a monster that is taking over entire societies, endangering the entire Middle East, and pushing the world into a global war…What is happening now is crazy. Pro-Palestinian people need to go to mental hospitals. ”

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“Dr. Phil Primetime” invited Palestinian activist Salma and University of Michigan students Zainab and Joseph to discuss the issue on the show. (Dr. Phil Prime Time)

Yousef, also known as the “Green Prince” for his work with Israeli intelligence, said his knowledge was based on time spent in prison with Hamas leaders and members of various districts.

“I was born there, and I’m part of that culture, part of that religion…That’s why I described it as a black hole. You hear about Hamas, Hamas fighters with rifles, “Some people see avatars of freedom fighters and they think it’s a bizarre idea to support such monsters,” he said.

Youssef said the activists wore keffiyehs, or black and white neckerchiefs, to distract from the fact that they had no legitimacy to speak on behalf of the movement.

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“You don’t know what Palestine really is. In fact, the keffiyeh you wear is just a statement that shows your real lack of authenticity in representing this event.” He said.

Youssef continued: “On what authority are you speaking? You are only speaking on the authority of Hamas propaganda.”

Zainab interjected and asked why he believed she was making Hamas points.

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Dr. Phil asked pro-Palestinian activists if they condemned the October 7 terrorist attacks.

“If you are a sane person, you can say that the thousands of people killed on October 7th was a crime against humanity. It was a genocide,” he said.

Youssef also accused pro-Palestinian activists of being complicit in Hamas’ crimes. Because they participate in Western movements that provide ideological cover for terrorist organizations and advance their causes.

“The problem is with the pro-Palestinians who are actually protecting Hamas. They are complicit in the crimes,” he said. “The cause must die. I think enough is enough. And now that it has been proven, you are supporting Hamas to prove to the world that Palestine depends on the destruction of the State of Israel. And this is unacceptable and we should be accepted.”I’m not going to agree with you, so I’ll tell you one thing: For the next 10 or 20 years, the Palestinian people will not be able to do what Hamas is causing today. You will probably have to pay in blood. ”

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Dr. Phil called on Salma and Zainab to condemn the October 7 terrorist attack, pointing out how they dodged the question.

“There are some things that concern basic human decency. If I ask you if what happened on October 7th is reprehensible, you would say, ‘Well, it’s true that hundreds of years of You have to look at the conflict and think about it. ‘No, it’s not. It’s either right or wrong. And it was wrong. It takes 100 to know that it was wrong. We don’t need the struggles of years,” said Dr. Phil.

A Hamas defector said he no longer saw any difference between Palestinians and Hamas.

“In fact, since October 7, I personally do not differentiate between Hamas and the so-called Palestinians, because in reality there are no Palestinians, there are tribes. There are tribes of Hamas, and there are “There are tribes of jihad…and each has different interests and they are all in conflict,” he said. “If Israel were not a common enemy, they would kill each other. This is the reality.”

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“It’s very disappointing to see Americans supporting Hamas and thinking that Hamas is a cool thing,” Son of Hamas told activists. “On the other hand, Hamas has no respect for any of its followers. “These believers do not know that Hamas will torture and brutally slaughter them.” They call them useful fools. ” (Adobe Stock)

After accusing former Hamas members of spreading “common colonial rhetoric,” Zainab asked: “Do you think Hamas and Palestinians are the same?”

“After October 7th? Yes. There is no difference. The majority of the Palestinian population supports Hamas. This is a fact. This is proven by statistics. And why are you silent now? — you’re not equal — you can’t even blame Hamas or the Muslims, claiming that what they did on October 7 was the act of a barbaric group,” he said.

A December poll of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank showed a surge in support for Hamas after the October 7 attacks, according to a report. Associated Press December coverage.

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According to the Shikaki poll, 44% of Palestinians in the West Bank say they support Hamas, compared to just 12% in September. In Gaza, support for terrorist organizations stood at 42%, up from 38% three months ago.

A December poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Research found that 57% of respondents in the Gaza Strip and 82% in the West Bank believed Hamas was right to launch the attack in October. Only 10% said they believed Hamas had committed war crimes.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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