Mosab Hassan Yousef Mocks Genocide Claims
Mosab Hassan Yousef mocked genocide claims against Israel, using Palestinian population growth to challenge anti-Israel narratives and expose Hamas propaganda
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Mosab Hassan Yousef mocked genocide claims against Israel, pointing to the dramatic growth of the Palestinian population.
“77 years of ‘genocide,’ and the Palestinian population grew from less than one million to more than five million,” Yousef said. “Israel must be the most incompetent murderous nation in history.”
His argument was blunt, but it touched a central issue in the information war against Israel: facts still matter.
Mosab Hassan Yousef And Hamas
Yousef, an American of Palestinian origin, was born in Ramallah. He is the son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, one of Hamas’s senior figures in Judea and Samaria.
He later worked with Israel’s Shin Bet and became known by the nickname “The Green Prince,” a reference to Hamas’s color and his family status inside the movement.
Since leaving that world, Yousef has become one of Hamas’s sharpest public critics. He has repeatedly warned that Hamas does not seek coexistence, dignity, or peace. Instead, he argues that the organization uses civilians, suffering, and propaganda to protect its own power.
That is why his voice carries weight in Israel and the United States. He does not speak as a distant commentator. He speaks as someone raised inside Hamas’s inner circle who later chose to expose it.
Genocide Claims And Reality

The Tanakh says, “Keep far from a false matter.” That command speaks directly to the modern campaign against Israel.
Yousef’s population argument challenges the charge that Israel has carried out decades of genocide. Palestinian official statistics place the population in the West Bank and Gaza at more than five million, while global Palestinian numbers are much higher.
That does not erase the suffering of civilians in war. However, it does expose the political abuse of the word “genocide” against the Jewish state.
The same moral clarity appeared in “Hamas Hostage To UN: I Am Living Proof Of Hamas’s Sexual Violence.” Hostage survivor Ilana Gritzewsky confronted a UN representative and said she was living proof of Hamas’s sexual violence on October 7 and in captivity.
Both stories point to the same problem: anti-Israel voices often ignore Hamas’s crimes while repeating accusations against Israel.
Truth, Covenant And Survival
Yousef has also argued for a future that rejects Hamas’s ideology. His message is not that Arabs and Jews must remain enemies. Rather, he has pointed to Israel as proof that different communities can live under one system when terror does not rule.
The United States and Israel also share a covenantal understanding before God. Both nations, at their best, see liberty as a moral calling, not only a political system.
That shared belief includes faith in divine promise, the dignity of human life, and the duty to stand with those who refuse to surrender to terror, tyranny, or antisemitism.
For Israel, that duty includes defending Jewish life in the land promised to the Jewish people. For America, it includes using strength to protect freedom and stand with allies who carry that same moral burden.
Yousef’s message therefore matters beyond one viral quote. It reminds the world that Hamas’s lies can be challenged, Israel’s right to exist can be defended, and truth remains a weapon in the fight for civilization.
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