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There are those who believe that the Arab-Israeli conflict is something about liberating oppressed Arabs from Israeli rule, or bringing areas once dominated by Muslims to sharia rule.

As many Pakistanis and Afghans have learned, this sort of thinking is totally wrong: anti-Zionism, Talibanization, etc. are about spreading fascism at the expense of human freedom and decency. They can even drive people away from Islam entirely. But people can't usually turn to the United States or Europe for succor, and they can't really turn to their Arab neighbors, either.

So what can they do? Some of them work for Israel:

Haaretz exclusive: Hamas founder's son worked for Shin Bet for years


The son of a leading Hamas figure, who famously converted to Christianity, served for over a decade as the Shin Bet security service's most valuable source in the militant organization's leadership, Haaretz has learned.

Mosab Hassan Yousef is the son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a Hamas founder and one of its leaders in the West Bank. The intelligence he supplied Israel led to the exposure of a number of terrorist cells, and to the prevention of dozens of suicide bombings and assassination attempts on Israeli figures.

The exclusive story will appear in this Friday's Haaretz Magazine, and Yousef's memoir, Son of Hamas (written with Ron Brackin) will be released next week in the United States. Yousef, 32, became a devout Christian 10 years ago and now lives in California after fleeing the West Bank in 2007 and going public with his conversion.

Yousef was considered the Shin Bet's most reliable source in the Hamas leadership, earning himself the nickname "the Green Prince" - using the color of the Islamist group's flag, and "prince" because of his pedigree as the son of one of the movement's founders.

During the second intifada, intelligence Yousef supplied led to the arrests of a number of high-ranking Palestinian figures responsible for planning deadly suicide bombings. These included Ibrahim Hamid (a Hamas military commander in the West Bank, Marwan Barghouti (founder of the Fatah-linked Tanzim militia) and Abdullah Barghouti (a Hamas bomb-maker with no close relation to the Fatah figure). Yousef was also responsible for thwarting Israel's plan to assassinate his father.

"I wish I were in Gaza now," Yousef said by phone from California, "I would put on an army uniform and join Israel's special forces in order to liberate Gilad Shalit. If I were there, I could help. We wasted so many years with investigations and arrests to capture the very terrorists that they now want to release in return for Shalit. That must not be done."

The story of Yousef's spiritual transformation appeared in Haaretz Magazine in August 2008. Only now, however, is Yousef exposing the secret he kept since 1996, when he was first held by Shin Bet agents seeking to enlist him in infiltrating the upper echelon of Hamas.

Their efforts proved successful, and Yousef was released from prison in 1997. His former handler, who no longer serves with the security service, says Yousef collaborated with Israel because he wanted to save lives.

"So many people owe him their life and don't even know it," said the handler, named in Yousef's book as Captain Loai. "People who did a lot less were awarded the Israel Security Prize. He certainly deserves it."

Loai makes no secret of his admiration for his former source. "The amazing thing is that none of his actions were done for money," he says. "He did things he believed in. He wanted to save lives. His grasp of intelligence matters was just as good as ours - the ideas, the insights. One insight of his was worth 1,000 hours of thought by top experts."

Loai recalled one time when the Shin Bet received information that a suicide bomber was going to be picked up at Manara Square in Ramallah and be given an explosives belt.

"We didn't know his name or what he looked like - only that he was in his 20s and would be wearing a red shirt," he said. "We sent the Green Prince to the square and with his acute sense, he located the target within minutes. He saw who picked him up, followed the car and made it possible for us to arrest the suicide bomber and the man who was supposed to give him the belt. So another attack was thwarted, though no one knows about it. No one opens Champagne bottles or bursts into song and dance. This was an almost daily thing for the Prince. He displayed courage, had sharp antennae and an ability to cope with danger. We knew he was one of those who in any situation - rain, snow, summer - give their all."

With his memoir, Yousef hopes to send a message of peace to Israelis. Still, he admits he is pessimistic over the prospect of Israel signing a peace agreement with the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority, let alone Hamas.

"Hamas cannot make peace with the Israelis. That is against what their God tells them. It is impossible to make peace with infidels, only a cease-fire, and no one knows that better than I. The Hamas leadership is responsible for the killing of Palestinians, not Israelis," he said. "Palestinians! They do not hesitate to massacre people in a mosque or to throw people from the 15th or 17th floor of a building, as they did during the coup in Gaza. The Israelis would never do such things. I tell you with certainty that the Israelis care about the Palestinians far more than the Hamas or Fatah leadership does."


H/T: Solomonia (Not related to Solomon2.)
 
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An Arab perspective:
...The story of spies and espionage, with regards to the Palestinian cause or others, is nothing new. But the question here is: what is it that facilitates espionage with regards to the Palestinian cause and makes this a recurring issue? The simple answer is that the Palestinian cause has become [a source of] emotional blackmail that is easy to exploit and to talk about and it can be used to intimidate [others] whether by an intellectual, a politician or even a religious figure...We did not hear anyone say that the level of fragmentation and conflict that the Palestinians have reached is what facilitated the emergence of spies, just as mismanagement and the political ignorance that has led to a humiliating life in Gaza are factors that might have pushed some people to become spies for Israel -
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The veracity of the story notwithstanding, didn't Israel all but admit to helping "create" the Hizbos and Hamases of the region during their formative years in order to "give it" to the secular PA?
 
If you gave someone a doughnut thirty years ago does that mean you "created" them, or are responsible for the choices he or she makes today?
 
If you gave someone a doughnut thirty years ago does that mean you "created" them, or are responsible for the choices he or she makes today?

+1 for sophistry
-5 for sincerity (or the lack of which)
 
Update: Hamas Leader Disowns Son Who Spied for Israel

02/03/2010

JERUSALEM, (AP) – A senior Hamas leader publicly disowned his son Monday, days after the young man announced he had secretly spied for Israel and helped authorities hunt down members of the Islamic militant group.

Hamas Web sites published a letter late Monday by Sheik Hassan Yousef that the militant group said was smuggled out of the Israeli prison where he is serving a six-year sentence.

In the letter, he said his family announced its "complete renunciation of the one who was once our eldest son, who is called Mosab." The father said he was sorry to take such a step but said he had no choice after his son "disbelieved in God...and collaborated with our enemies," he said.

The elder Yousef, who helped found the militant Islamic group two decades ago, was humiliated last year when his eldest son announced he had converted to Christianity. Then the son told an Israeli newspaper last week that he had helped Israeli intelligence foil militant attacks and hunt down Hamas leaders — including his father.

Mosab Yousef told the Haaretz daily said he spied for Israel for a decade before fleeing to California in 2007. Mosab Yousef is publishing a memoir, "Son of Hamas."

Monday's announcement means the family now considers their son to have never existed. He loses his inheritance and the family will never speak to him, or about him, again.

Mosab Yousef did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment on his family's decision.

Palestinians, much like Arab communities across the region, are typically deeply private and try to conceal damaging family fissures. Only in very rare cases do families publicly renounce their children — usually when a son or daughter has done something in public that the family considers deeply humiliating.

In his book, Mosab Yousef claims he was considered one of the Shin Bet security agency's most valuable assets and was dubbed "The Green Prince," a reference to his Hamas pedigree and the Islamists' signature green color.

The claims have exposed a new side of the Islamic militant's vulnerability, coming in the wake of the assassination of a top Hamas operative in Dubai in January.

Israel has not commented on Yousef's claims, or on widespread speculation that it carried out the Dubai assassination.
 
So what's the Big deal a Muslim becoming Kafir and Helping his new masters.
 
yes this man is a disgusting traitor, no different from Chinese/Koreans that collaborated with the Japanese in WW2.

it's sad that he wants so bad to become Israeli, yet will never be one, so is content to licking his master's boots.
 
Traitor to whom, exactly?

I wish I were in Gaza now," Yousef said by phone from California, "I would put on an army uniform and join Israel's special forces...The Hamas leadership is responsible for the killing of Palestinians, not Israelis...They do not hesitate to massacre people in a mosque or to throw people from the 15th or 17th floor of a building, as they did during the coup in Gaza. The Israelis would never do such things. I tell you with certainty that the Israelis care about the Palestinians far more than the Hamas or Fatah leadership does.

He reminds me of the 1980s memoirs of Soviet defector "Viktor Suvorov", who wrote, in a chapter devoted to his former comrades, not to defect for money or for women, but to do so because you are convinced that what you are doing is the best thing for your country and your people. He finishes the book proclaiming that now, even though he is a man under sentence of death by the Supreme Soviet, now is the happiest time of his life!
 
He is right about this thing

The Hamas leadership is responsible for the killing of Palestinians, not Israelis...They do not hesitate to massacre people in a mosque or to throw people from the 15th or 17th floor of a building, as they did during the coup in Gaza. The Israelis would never do such things

Yes Israeli's don't blow or throw out of buildings because that would result in Instant death which off course Israel doesn't want so instead they use Phosphorous and other type of Deadly Chemicals that cause enormous pain and suffering before death.

And Only Israel Glorifies these types of Traitors.
 
Did anyone see his interview last night on CNN's "Amanpour"?

Christiane Amanpour - The Power of the Interview - CNN.com

This guy is seriously delusional, and what he said about Islam is unforgivable. No one should be allowed to degrade another religion like he did to Islam.

And even the israeli intelligence expert was saying that Mosab Yousef was greatly exagerating his own importance in the book and interview, while the Hamas spokesman said that they knew he was a traitor when Mosab Hassan Yousef was 17 years old.

Dont know whats the truth behind this, but there is something fishy going on for sure.
 

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