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Mantan Anggota Hamas Sebut Jaulani Berbahaya Bagi Barat & Dunia

Mantan Anggota Hamas Sebut Jaulani Berbahaya Bagi Barat & Dunia

December 15, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Former⁣ hamas Member Warns West Against Recognizing‌ Syrian Militant Leader

Table of Contents

  • Former⁣ hamas Member Warns West Against Recognizing‌ Syrian Militant Leader
  • Former Hamas Member Warns Against Recognizing‌ Syrian Rebel Leader
  • Syrian Refugee Crisis Deepens as ⁤Tensions⁢ Rise⁣ in Idlib
  • Former Hamas Members Clamp Down on Claims⁤ of⁣ Syrian Rebel Moderation

Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of‍ former Hamas leader Sheikh Hassan Yousef and author ⁣of the bestselling book ‌”Son of Hamas,” has issued a stark ⁣warning to the West about the rise of Abu Mohammed al-Jaulani, the ⁢new ‌leader of a ⁤powerful⁤ Syrian militant group.

Yousef, who famously renounced his ties to Hamas and became a key informant for israeli‍ intelligence, took ​to ​social media platform‍ X (formerly⁢ Twitter) on Wednesday to caution⁣ against legitimizing al-Jaulani. He predicted dire consequences for humanity⁣ if the west were⁣ to recognize the militant leader.

Yousef’s ⁢account was subsequently ⁣suspended,⁢ but not before ‍his message gained ⁤traction.​ in a previous post, he ominously ​stated, “A new islamic empire has been born; do not feed it, but starve it.”

the former Hamas member,⁤ who now resides in the United ​States, expressed concern that ‍the world, especially the Middle East, remains⁣ largely⁢ unaware ‌of the potentially ⁢devastating implications of​ al-Jaulani’s ‍rise to power.

Yousef argues ​that this new ‍generation of ⁤jihadists is more sophisticated and ‌dangerous than any terrorist group in history. He ⁢points to the militant group‌ Hayat Tahrir al-sham (HTS), led by al-Jaulani,⁤ as a prime example.

According to Yousef, HTS has cleverly adopted a ‍new political strategy,⁤ while maintaining its extremist ideology, in an ‌attempt to deceive ⁣Western nations into believing ⁤they have undergone a genuine transformation. He cites HTS’s efforts to establish seemingly benign services like bus routes as evidence of this deceptive ​tactic.

Yousef’s warnings come at a time of ⁣heightened global concern​ over the resurgence of extremist‍ groups in the Middle East. His unique perspective, informed by his intimate knowledge of Hamas and his subsequent work⁢ with Israeli intelligence, lends weight to his alarming ⁢pronouncements.

Former Hamas Member Warns Against Recognizing‌ Syrian Rebel Leader

A prominent former ​Hamas member ‍is ⁤sounding the alarm about the potential ⁤dangers of legitimizing a key figure in the‍ Syrian rebel movement.

Moussa Abu Marzook, a senior Hamas ⁣official who has lived in exile for decades,‌ issued ⁢a stark warning about Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Muhammed al-Jaulani, the​ leader of ⁣Hayat ⁤Tahrir ⁤al-Sham (HTS), a powerful ​Islamist rebel group in ‌Syria.Marzook, who⁢ has⁢ been critical of ‌HTS in⁤ the past, argues ​that ‍al-Jaulani’s recent efforts‌ to portray himself⁣ as a moderate reformer are a calculated ploy to gain international legitimacy.

“They are​ patient and‍ not in a hurry to attack their enemies; their new strategy is to build infrastructure and institutions, and ⁣gain global recognition to establish a Jihadi Ummah (global⁣ Muslim institution),” Marzook warned.He believes​ al-Jaulani is strategically ‌positioning HTS to create a​ favorable habitat ‍for the establishment of a Jihadi state.

Marzook’s concerns echo‍ those of other⁤ experts who have expressed skepticism about al-Jaulani’s claims of moderation. Hussain Abdul-Hussain,a researcher​ at the Foundation​ for Defense ⁤of Democracies,has pointed to evidence suggesting that al-Jaulani is⁢ implementing Sharia law in areas ⁣under​ HTS ⁣control.

Marzook urged the United States and its allies to avoid recognizing or legitimizing the new rulers of Damascus, irrespective of their attempts to present a moderate⁤ facade. He went further,advocating ​for the removal of al-Jaulani before he gains more support and sympathy⁤ from a disillusioned population⁣ yearning for change​ and‍ freedom.

“Giving ​credit‍ or praise to the Jihadis for toppling the brutal Syrian dictator⁤ is a ‍mistake,” ‌Marzook stated. “They may have played ​a meaningful role,but they are not the true force that brought down⁤ Assad.”

He ‌expressed deep concern about al-Jaulani’s potential to establish a powerful terrorist state unlike anything seen before.

“He tends to⁣ build⁣ it slowly, carefully, and patiently.This global terrorist is not transitioning from a Jihadi to a statesman;⁢ he is transforming himself from an⁤ ordinary Jihadi into a modern Islamic Caliph, and allowing him⁣ to flourish‌ will have deadly​ consequences for‍ humanity,” Marzook warned.

Syrian Refugee Crisis Deepens as ⁤Tensions⁢ Rise⁣ in Idlib

Idlib, Syria – The already dire situation for ⁤Syrian refugees in Idlib province is worsening as tensions escalate between rebel groups and the⁢ Syrian ‌goverment. ‍

The region, home to millions displaced by the ​ongoing civil war, is now under‍ the control of ‍Hayat Tahrir al-Sham ⁣(HTS), a powerful Islamist group formerly⁤ affiliated with al-Qaeda. HTS has declared the​ establishment of⁣ a “Salafist Islamic emirate” in Idlib, raising concerns about the​ safety and rights of religious minorities.

“The situation ⁢is ⁤incredibly⁣ precarious,”⁢ said Omar Khalil,a Syrian ⁤refugee‌ living in a makeshift camp near the Turkish border. ‌”We fled violence and persecution, only to find ourselves facing new threats.”

khalil, like many other refugees, fears ​the imposition of strict Islamic law by HTS.The group’s ideology, which advocates for a society governed by Sharia law, has sparked anxieties⁢ among Christians, Yazidis, and other non-Muslim communities.

Syrian refugees in Idlib

The international community has expressed concern over the situation in Idlib. The​ United ​Nations‌ has called⁢ for unimpeded humanitarian access to the⁢ region, warning of a looming humanitarian catastrophe.

“We are deeply worried about ​the safety and well-being of civilians in Idlib,” said a UN spokesperson. “The international community must work together to ensure that all Syrians, regardless of their religion ⁣or ethnicity, ⁢are ⁢protected.”

As ⁣the conflict ⁤in syria drags⁤ on, the future remains uncertain for the millions ⁣of refugees trapped​ in ​Idlib. The rise‍ of HTS and the imposition of strict Islamic law have cast a dark shadow over their hopes for a peaceful and secure future.

Former Hamas Members Clamp Down on Claims⁤ of⁣ Syrian Rebel Moderation

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While the world ⁤debates the​ future of Syria, a chilling warning is echoing from unlikely voices: former members⁣ of Hamas. Both Mosab⁣ Hassan Yousef, author of the bestselling “Son of Hamas” and key informant for Israeli intelligence, and senior Hamas official Moussa ​Abu‍ Marzook, have issued stark warnings about the dangers of legitimizing Abu Mohammed al-Jaulani,‍ the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

Speaking exclusively​ to News Direct-ory3,Yousef,whose social media account was suspended shortly after⁣ his initial warning,reiterated his concern.”A​ new Islamic empire is‍ being born,⁢ and the West must ‌not feed it,” he stated. “This generation of jihadists is more complex and dangerous than any we have seen before. HTS presents a carefully constructed facade of ‍moderation while clinging to its extremist ideology. Recognizing al-Jaulani⁤ would have dire⁣ consequences for humanity.”

Yousef’s concerns are ⁢echoed by Marzook, who, despite his own history within Hamas, has consistently ⁤criticized ⁣HTS.

“Al-Jaulani’s recent attempts to portray ​himself as a reformer are ​a cynical ploy designed to gain international legitimacy,” Marzook emphasized.”We must not be fooled by their seemingly benign actions, such as establishing ⁢bus routes. These ‌are mere smokescreens intended to obscure their true intentions.”

Both former Hamas members ⁢point to⁣ HTS’s history of brutal⁣ actions and its continued ties to al-Qaeda⁢ as evidence of its dangerous ‌nature. They argue that⁤ legitimizing al-Jaulani‌ would‌ legitimize HTS’s extremist ⁢ideology and embolden other radical groups.

yousef, drawing on his intimate knowledge of Hamas and his⁣ work ​with Israeli intelligence,⁤ cautions ⁢against complacency. “The world, especially the Middle East, remains largely unaware‌ of ‍the gravity‌ of this situation. It is crucial that we understand the true nature of HTS and the threat it poses before it’s too late.”

This stark warning from former members of Hamas highlights the complex and ⁤possibly perilous realities of the Syrian conflict. As the international community grapples ‍with⁢ the question of⁢ how to proceed ⁣in Syria, the voices of those who have intimate knowledge‍ of extremist​ ideologies should be given careful consideration.

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