Hamas Leader Is Apparently Having Some Second Thoughts About Oct. 7
Guy Benson / Townhall Tipsheet
One of the yet-unliquidated leaders of Hamas has been quoted in the New York Times
questioning the wisdom of the terrorist group's massacre of 1,200
people on October 7, 2023. With the evil organization's leadership
decimated, much of its rank and file membership dead, and huge swaths of
Gaza reduced to rubble by Israel's counteroffensive, Mousa Abu Marzouk
is having some second thoughts. He just didn't expect what would occur
after his colleagues butchered, raped and kidnapped as many Jews as they
could, in a shocking orgy of violence that left more Jewish people dead
in any single day since the Holocaust. I'll have a few thoughts on the
sentiments he expresses, but here are the quotes themselves:
"Hamas
has declared “victory” over Israel, and some of its officials have
vowed that their fighters will carry out more Oct. 7-style attacks in
the future. But now one of Hamas’s top officials is publicly expressing reservations about the assault,
which also touched off a humanitarian crisis that displaced nearly two
million and led to critical shortages of food and health care. Mousa Abu
Marzouk, the Qatar-based head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said
in an interview with The New York...Read more, see Xs and video here.
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