Mosab Hasan Yousef, author of the New York Times best-selling non-fiction book, Son of Hamas needs our prayers as never before.
When his faith in Yeshua was first proclaimed, Christians around the world rallied with him in friendship. When it was revealed that he had been an undercover agent for Israeli intelligence, his support plummeted.
Mosab is the son of one of the founders of Hamas and was a rising leader in the terrorist organization - he described his role in detail in his book. That said, Mosab renounced Hamas and risked his life to become a double agent working for the Israeli secret service (Shin Bet) against Hamas.
In so doing, Mosab helped to stop scores of terrorist attacks and helped Israel arrest scores of jihadists. Then, Mosab renounced Islam and became a follower of Yeshua.
On June 30th, at 8 am, Mosab will appear in court to appeal the denial of his request for political asylum in the USA.
He was originally denied on the claim that he is potentially "a danger to the security of the United States." In the event of further denial, he may be deported to the West Bank, where his life will be immediately sought by Hamas.
When his faith in Yeshua was first proclaimed, Christians around the world rallied with him in friendship. When it was revealed that he had been an undercover agent for Israeli intelligence, his support plummeted.
Mosab is the son of one of the founders of Hamas and was a rising leader in the terrorist organization - he described his role in detail in his book. That said, Mosab renounced Hamas and risked his life to become a double agent working for the Israeli secret service (Shin Bet) against Hamas.
In so doing, Mosab helped to stop scores of terrorist attacks and helped Israel arrest scores of jihadists. Then, Mosab renounced Islam and became a follower of Yeshua.
On June 30th, at 8 am, Mosab will appear in court to appeal the denial of his request for political asylum in the USA.
He was originally denied on the claim that he is potentially "a danger to the security of the United States." In the event of further denial, he may be deported to the West Bank, where his life will be immediately sought by Hamas.