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Home/People/Palestinian Hamas Leader’s Christian Son Faces Deportation From U. S.

Palestinian Hamas Leader’s Christian Son Faces Deportation From U. S.

Written by George Whitten | Tuesday, June 15, 2010

On his Website Yousef admitted that while working for Israeli intelligence he “posed as a terrorist”, but stressed his actions had saved American lives.

Masab Hassan Yousef, the son of a prominent Hamas leader who became a Christian, is facing a deportation hearing on June 30 in San Diego because the U.S. Department of Homeland Security views him as “a threat to America’s national security”, BosNewsLife reported on Monday, June 14.

Yousef, 32, authored the globally circulated book “Son of Hamas” in which he recalls how he embraced Christianity and how he worked as a secret agent for the Israeli intelligence agency Shin Bet for over a decade to halt “terrorist attacks throughout Israel.” Israeli officials have not commented on the case.

The book was published this year, which resulted in television appearances on several American network shows, such as CNN’s “Amanpour’, NBC’s ‘Today Show’ and Fox News’ ‘Hannity’.

Yousef sought political asylum in the U.S., but was reportedly told in February last year that he was “barred from a grant of asylum because there were reasonable grounds” for believing he was “a danger to the security of the United States” as he “engaged in terrorist activity.”

On his Website Yousef admitted that while working for Israeli intelligence he “posed as a terrorist”, but stressed his actions had saved American lives.

“Yes, I carried a gun. Yes, I was in terrorist meetings with [Palestinian leader] Yassir Arafat, my father and other Hamas leaders. It was part of my job. And I passed on to the Shin Bet all the information I gathered during those meetings and saved the lives of many people — including many Americans,” he wrote.

“My concern is not about being deported [but] that I am forced to stand and defend myself as a terrorist! This is ridiculous,” Yousef added.

He said he would continue to fight deportation. “If [the judge] rules to deport me, I will appeal. And Homeland Security has assured me that, if he rules in my favor, they will appeal. And this insane merry-go-round can go on like that for decades.”

Yousef said Homeland Security does not understand the dangers awaiting him after his deportation. “Exposing terrorist secrets and warning the world in my first book cost me everything. I am a traitor to my people, disowned by my family, a man without a country. And now the country I came to for sanctuary is turning its back.”

He said Homeland Security has “absolutely no idea of the dangers that lie ahead.” For nearly 30 years, he said, he watched from the inside as Hamas “dug its claws deeper and deeper into Israel. They started awkwardly, clumsily, but they got good at it. And al-Qaeda is becoming more like Hamas.”

Yousef explained that he is not asking for a job or a salary, but that he wants to help America better understand the apparent terrorist threats.

“This country is not ready. Try to imagine attacks by suicide bombers and car bombers, attacks on schools, in shopping malls, in the gridlock of rush-hour traffic, week after week, month after month, year after year, here and there, in big cities and rural towns,” he wrote.

“I was born and raised in this kind of [terrorism] environment. More than that, I was on the inside of both sides. I am not asking Homeland Security or anybody else for a job or a salary. I am asking them to be humble and listen, so they can learn,” Yousef said.

US officials were not immediately available for comment, but there were no indications that the deportation hearing had been halted.

This story has been supplied by BosNewsLife and is used with permission.

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