Peloni: Two tweets by the Green Prince which are very relevant to what has been taking form in the West for a long time now.
Madeline Brooks: Mosab makes many good points here. To highlight just a few that are underplayed, or new to me: Israeli Arabs have been funneling cash to Hamas; peaceful Muslims benefit by playing the “Muslim card” under DEI’s protection; quiet Muslims bear the guilt for their silence in not standing up against the violent teachings of the Koran, which lets the domination and violence spread.
Mosab Hassan Yousef | X | Dec 2, 2025
Screengrab via Youtube
Most Muslims consider themselves peaceful, yet they adhere to a belief system fundamentally rooted in submission and conquest. In doing so, they remain in denial about the truly devoted Muslims whose highest calling is Jihad.
Their refusal—or inability—to reject, reform, or alter a single verse of the Quran creates the ideological safe haven that allows Jihadists to pursue their goals with full doctrinal legitimacy.
Islamic Jihadists are, in strictly doctrinal terms, the most authentic Muslims: their explicit aim is to replace every earthly authority with Islamic rule.
Westerners who insist Islam is inherently peaceful simply because the majority of Muslims do not personally commit violence against non-Muslims are overlooking a dangerous blind spot.
Jihadists eagerly exploit this naivety. They will strike the West whenever they believe it will accelerate collapse—even though most ordinary Muslims would prefer to achieve dominance without overt violence.
Impatient or smaller Jihadist groups often fail to see the bigger picture: a spectacular terror attack in the West would provoke a fierce backlash against the very “peaceful Muslims” living there, severely damaging the long-term interests of the broader Muslim community.
Palestinian Jihadists attacked Israel when they perceived it as divided and vulnerable. Most Western countries today find themselves in the same position Israel was in before the October 7, 2023, Hamas massacre.
It is only a matter of time before Jihadists launch the kind of large-scale attack on the West that the majority of Muslims claim they do not want.
Yet here lies the paradox: those who fiercely identify with and protect Islam—enjoying the social, political, and moral privileges of “playing the Muslim card” today—will bear direct moral responsibility for any future Jihadi atrocity. They reap the short-term benefits of unquestioned solidarity now, but sooner or later they will discover just how costly their double game has been.
From Nov 26:
Mosab Hassan Yousef | X | Nov 26, 2025
The Quiet Conquest
From the inside, it looks innocent—just kids at summer camps, families at mosques, neighbors sharing meals. But growing up in the West Bank, I saw only what few did: my father, Sheikh Hassan Yousef, wasn’t just a community leader. He was one of the architects of the Muslim Brotherhood’s project in the territories—a project that would birth Hamas. I was there in our living room when Sheikh Ahmad Yassin came from Gaza to plan with him. Not bombs. Not yet. Just schools, charities, mosques, research institutions. Building trust. Indoctrinating a generation. Waiting.
They were deliberately copying Muhammad’s playbook: fifteen quiet years in Mecca—no confrontation. Then Medina—war. The same pattern here. Gaza was the furnace—refugees, poverty, despair—so the most extreme branch grew fastest. The West Bank was slower—villages, some Christians, a better economy—so it stayed “pragmatic.” And inside Israel proper? The cleanest trick of all: Arab citizens with blue ID cards, passports, money, total freedom. They never threw a stone. Their job was simpler—funnel cash to prisoners’ families, to “martyrs,” to the machine in Gaza and the West Bank. Quiet donations from Israeli mosques; later, piles of cash delivered to Hamas operations in Gaza and the West Bank.
Israel watched. But Israel was puzzled by these elusive tactics. Muslim Brotherhood leaders flew far below the Israeli security radar, mainly by exploiting their Israeli citizenship and civil rights. Thirty-six years later came October 7. Half a century of patient preparation detonated in one morning.
That is not ancient history. It is the blueprint—and the same blueprint is already running on American soil.
Look at your campuses. “Students for Justice in Palestine” sounds noble, right? Same crowd, different mask. They don’t need to bomb buses here. They lobby, march, guilt-trip, invert reality: turn “Free Palestine” into “Zionists are evil,” turn Jews from fellow citizens into the enemy overnight. Sabotage a multi-trillion-dollar aerospace defense pact with Israel. Fool Americans into thinking Israel is a liability rather than the greatest American asset.
Qatar wires billions to American universities and mosques, appoints imams who preach “interfaith” until the megaphone is handed to them—then it’s pure fire against Israel. Same double mask: charity fronts, hugs for the cameras, while underneath they fund hate abroad and fracture you at home.
They don’t need tanks. They need ballots. Look at Zohran Mamdani—barely religious enough to qualify as a real Muslim Brother, but they backed him anyway. Why? Power flex. Proof that a tiny, disciplined minority can swing an American city. Next stop: Congress. Senate. Governors’ mansions. Anti-Israel bills multiply. Taxpayers are shamed daily for “funding genocide.” The U.S.–Israel alliance bleeds.
Christians march beside them now. Communists too. Ideology doesn’t matter—only the priority list. And priority #1 at the moment is the Jews. Seven million American Jews—disproportionately successful, disproportionately influential—are painted as the root of all evil. Guilt them. Isolate them. Watch the economy wobble when its most productive citizens are under siege. Moral panic spreads. You’re too busy screaming at each other to notice who’s pulling the strings.
This is not invasion. This is erosion. They wait for the cracks—riots, recessions, scandals—then push harder. A weakened, divided America fighting itself is their entire goal. Collapse without a single shot fired—just silence from the people who should have spoken up sooner.
We let it slide back home. Don’t make the same mistake here.
Next time you see the summer camp, the “human-rights” rally, the “interfaith” event—ask two questions:
Who is really paying?
Who is really leading?
Because once the living room becomes the battlefield, it’s already too late.


Mosab makes many good points here. To highlight just a few that are underplayed, or new to me: Israeli Arabs have been funneling cash to Hamas; peaceful Muslims benefit by playing the “Muslim card” under DEI’s protection; quiet Muslims bear the guilt for their silence in not standing up against the violent teachings of the Koran, which lets the domination and violence spread.