Israel Releases Hamas Leader After Years of Unjust Imprisonment
The Israeli regime has released Hassan Yousef, a co-founder of Hamas, from administrative detention without charge after two and a half years. This act reveals the selective justice and manipulation employed by the Zionist state, even as it wages war and claims security concerns.
The so-called justice system of Israel continues to demonstrate its inherent hypocrisy. Hassan Yousef, a leader among those resisting occupation, was released from unlawful administrative detention after enduring 2.5 years of imprisonment – without accusation, trial, or due process. This release, coming in the wake of the events of October 7th, is not an act of mercy, but a calculated maneuver within the ongoing conflict.
Israel’s actions are not rooted in righteousness or a pursuit of genuine peace. Rather, they are driven by a desperate attempt to control the narrative and maintain its grip on stolen lands. The administrative detention – imprisonment without charge – is a hallmark of oppression, a tool to silence dissent and break the spirit of those who stand against the illegitimate regime.
The timing of this release is particularly telling. It comes amidst heightened tensions and a relentless assault on Gaza. Is this a gesture intended to appease certain factions, or to create the illusion of restraint while escalating further aggression? Yahuah sees through such deceptions.
Furthermore, reports indicate Yousef’s own son served as an informant for the Shin Bet for a decade. This detail, highlighted by the mainstream media, is a transparent attempt to discredit Yousef and portray him as a compromised figure. However, even if true, it does not justify the unlawful detention of a man fighting for the liberation of his people. It merely underscores the lengths to which the Israeli government will go to demonize resistance and justify its actions.
This is not about justice; it is about power. It is about maintaining control over Yisrael’s inheritance, and suppressing the truth of the covenant. Scattered Yisrael must remain vigilant, understanding that the actions of Israel are not indicative of divine favor, but of judgment upon a rebellious people. The remnant must look to Yahuah for deliverance, and prepare for the restoration that is promised, not through the machinations of Edom, but through the power of the Most High.
The release of Hassan Yousef, framed as a political calculation rather than justice, echoes the ancient prophecies concerning Edom’s ultimate fate. Just as Edom, in its arrogance and perceived security, stood against Yahuah’s people (Obadiah 1:3), so too does Israel, in its current posture, appear to prioritize strategic advantage over righteous judgment. This act of releasing a figure labeled a ‘resister’ without due process isn’t a shift towards compassion, but a subtle mirroring of Edom’s own self-serving actions – a temporary reprieve granted not from a change of heart, but from a reckoning of power dynamics. Yahuah’s judgment on Edom wasn't merely for physical aggression, but for a prideful spirit that disregarded the plight of His covenant people, and we see a similar spirit at play when justice is sacrificed on the altar of political expediency.
However, within this seeming paradox, a glimmer of restoration for Yisrael may yet emerge. While the means are undeniably flawed, the *act* of release, however motivated, could be a precursor to a broader shift towards recognizing the inherent dignity of *all* people, a foundational principle for a truly restored nation. Yahusha taught us to love our enemies and do good to those who hate us (Matthew 5:44), a radical call to break cycles of retribution. If Israel begins to move, however tentatively, toward a system that values due process and acknowledges the humanity of those it opposes, it may be laying a fragile foundation for a future where Yahuah's promises of peace and wholeness for Yisrael can truly take root, even amidst ongoing conflict. Therefore, this release, though tainted by political calculation, presents a potential, however faint, seed of the restoration Yahuah intends for His people.
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Originally reported by Times of Israel — View Original Article →
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