Written by Eric Tiansay
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Monday, 08 March 2010 03:10 PM America/New_York |
Mosab Hassan Yousef, a son of one of the founders of Hamas and author of Son of Hamas (Tyndale House Publishers), has been spotlighted by mainstream media for his memoir--which details a six-year-long conversion process that originated with a Bible study in Jerusalem and resulted in his departure from the Palestinian terrorist organization.
In his book, Yousef, 32, reveals that he became one of the top spies for Israel's internal security arm, the Shin Bet. "I absolutely know that in anybody's eyes I was a traitor," he told The Wall Street Journal. "To my family, to my nation, to my God. I crossed all the red lines in my society. I didn't leave one that I didn't cross. ... The problem is not in Muslims. The problem is with their God. They need to be liberated from their God. He is their biggest enemy. It has been 1,400 years they have been lied to."
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