PRO-PALESTINIAN ACTIVIST AHMED FOUAD ALKHATIB SAYS HAMAS MUST BE DESTORYED

00:00 Intro 02:38 Do you condemn Hamas? 06:55 How much support does Hamas have in Gaza? Ft. Palestinian surveys 16:08 Why did the Gazans celebrate October 7th? 20:21 What is your opinion on non-Palestinian Islamist propagandists? 24:08 “I lost 31 of my family members“ 28:28 Why don’t you hate Israel? 37:03 “Pakistanis try to out-Palestine me!“ 40:50 They wanted to use me for their propaganda against Israel 46:00 Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza? 48:15 Does Israel alert Palestinians before bombing? 50:00 The strategy behind Hamas’ human shields 1:01:10 Should there be a ceasefire? Gaza could be 1:08:50 The end of Hamas has started 1:14:45 What will happen to Gaza? 1:17:00 Should Israel attack Rafah to go after Hamas? 1:19:00 Could Hamas’ leadership escape? 1:24:34 How are Palestinians responding to Ahmed? 1:28:24 Where can you find Ahmed? The piece Ahmed mentioned at 50:00 can be found here: Join Harris Sultan as he engages in a thought-provoking discussion with pro-peace Palestinian activist Ahmed Al Khatib. Harris, known for his conversations with various voices on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, shifts the focus to understanding perspectives often unheard in mainstream discourse. Ahmed Al Khatib, a Palestinian based in America with roots in Gaza, sheds light on the complexities within Palestinian communities. He condemns Hamas and challenges the notion that all Palestinians support militant actions. Ahmed emphasizes the need for nuanced understanding and the detrimental effects of Hamas’s influence on Palestinian aspirations for statehood and self-determination. The discussion delves into the support for Hamas within Gaza and the broader Palestinian territories. Ahmed questions the accuracy of surveys reflecting Hamas’s popularity, citing cultural and contextual challenges in obtaining reliable data in conflict zones. He highlights the dissenting voices within Gaza and the West Bank that are often overlooked. Harris and Ahmed also discuss the role of the Muslim diaspora in influencing perceptions of the conflict. Ahmed criticises those who celebrate conflict escalation, noting the negative impact on Palestinians caught in the crossfire. He calls for a more empathetic and nuanced approach from all sides involved in the conflict. This conversation provides a rare insight into the diversity of opinions within the Palestinian community and challenges stereotypes often perpetuated in mainstream narratives. Join the discussion and broaden your understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. You can buy me a coffee You can access my Hadiths folder here Join this channel to get access to the perks: You can also support my work by donating via Paypal or becoming a patron. Patreon Paypal Join our social media networking You can also follow me on following social media platforms. Twitter: @TheHarrisSultan Instagram: TheHarrisSultan Follow me on Telegram
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