Mosab Hassan Yousef Surprises Followers by Questioning Iran Strike

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Mosab Hassan Yousef, the Palestinian-born author and former Israeli informant, caught many by surprise on Saturday when he questioned the impact of killing Iran’s supreme leader.

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    In a social media post, Yousef wrote, “Killing the Ayatollah won’t kill the regime. We’re just one step closer to chaos, and maybe civil war, in Iran.”

    The post drew a flood of responses from followers expressing astonishment at his lack of support for the U.S. and Israeli strikes, given his longstanding record as a fierce critic of Iran and a defender of Israel.

    Yousef, who worked covertly for Israel’s Shin Bet in the 1990s and later wrote the memoir Son of Hamas, has often taken bold positions on Middle East conflicts, but many were taken aback by his warning that military action could destabilize Iran rather than topple its leadership.

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    Yitzchok
    Yitzchok
    30 days ago

    He has a point but how then are you supposed to topple the government

    thank you for your attention in this matter
    thank you for your attention in this matter
    30 days ago

    1. He had to go. A. Khomeini was absolutely terrible. AFAIK he can’t be replaced with any worse, only the same.
    2. IRGC is in complete disarray now – better enabling US/Isreal AF sorties. Over 300 additional ones in last 10 hours.
    3. The amount chizuk this gives to Iranian (unarmed) majority against the regime is huge
    4. This was just the opening salvo, for crying out loud. I’d say pretty darn amazing!

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    lazy-boy
    lazy-boy
    30 days ago

    He knows better than most people that removing the Iran regime ain’t gonna be easy.

    Wilbur
    Wilbur
    30 days ago

    I agree with Yitzchok, the first comment posted. Was there an alternative? If so, what would you have suggested!

    Ben Lavi
    Ben Lavi
    30 days ago

    With him gone, IRGC is closer to giving up. He was pure evil He had to go.

    Daas torah
    Daas torah
    30 days ago

    Who is this guy some sort of genius?

    Educated Archy
    Educated Archy
    30 days ago

    I am happy he is gone. But he raises alot of fair concerns. What’s next? Is perhaps him staying as a weakling as he recently was would have better ? It’s not like 100%. Clear

    shloime
    shloime
    30 days ago

    chaos and civil war are inevitable. how would he propose to take down the regime? just like gaza, there’s no democracy in iran, and unarmed civilians don’t stand a chance against ruthless killers. if you want the omelette, you gotta break the eggs.

    Daas torah
    Daas torah
    30 days ago

    He is a Muslim