 I'm gonna do something that nobody done on your television. You know what I'm gonna do? I'm on your episode, I'm gonna do, I am going to pretend that I'm an Israeli citizen. I'm gonna put myself in the place of an Israeli settler in the Kaputz. And I wanna speak to my prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu. Mr. Binyamin Netanyahu, I have voted for you. Asalaamu alaikum brothers and sisters. I hope you're all well, to be honest. Since the Palestinian crisis escalated after an upper incandorance offensive by Palestinian Defense Force, something happened, I think, with P.S. Morgan. P.S. Morgan was trying, or he can, to make sense of the Gaza crisis. And he has been apparently on the side of Israel, because obviously he has to do so, or he get banned from some of the social media networks. In this situation, he has interviewed a couple of guys, especially very popular guys from the Jewish community. He has interviewed Ben Shapiro. That interview went viral, but until he interviewed that person who is the principal actor in the episode today. So he also interviewed Mohamed Hijab. The video of Mohamed Hijab also went viral. But when he interviewed Barsam Yusuf, everything changed. That video alone got about 11 million views who underscore the most important thing in all this charade, that Barsam Yusuf said the truth. He talked to those in authority. He spoke without equivocation. He spoke without fear. He actually tore apart the hypocrisy that has characterized the campaign in Gaza ever since the counter-offensive that unfortunately took live by Hamas. So honestly, he went very hard on Ben Shapiro. The most intriguing thing about it is that he was very smart. He actually addressed Ben Shapiro in such a way that first it was funny, but then feared and laced with many degree of wisdom. I will be serious. I was watching your interview with Ben Shapiro and I will tell you one thing. I think that Ben Shapiro is one of the smartest people who ever walked this earth. He's very, very smart. I follow him and I believe everything he said. And when he came on your show, his solution was, and I quote, his solution was that the solution for this is for Israel to annex Gaza and to kill as many sons as possible to make sure that this will never happen again. And anyone, anyone who will call for a ceasefire will be a terrorist sympathizer. So God forbid, I don't want to be labeled as a terrorist sympathizer. So I agree with Ben Shapiro. I think we should kill as many sons as possible. So far, 3,500 people were killed, including 5,000 sons in the bombing of the Baptist hospital as we speak right now. One third of those 3,500 were children. So my question to Ben Shapiro is, how many more sons of bitches do we need to kill so Ben Shapiro is happy? Because it changes from one year. Let me just stop you there just saying. I'm sorry, please, I'm really at a disadvantage here. I'm looking at a camera. I don't see you. I can hear you on my ear. And the reason I'm interrupting is I think you might be, I think you're conflating different interviews with Ben Shapiro. He didn't use the phrase sons of bitches made. Let me play to you what he actually said on my show. He did, he did go back to your interview. No, he didn't. That was another interview. But let me play what he said to me here. Well, frankly, I don't believe in proportional response to terrorism. I believe that the way that you stop terrorism is with wildly disproportionate response. That doesn't mean in terms of targeting civilians. It means in terms of killing as many terrorists as humanly possible and allowing them to dictate the terms of engagement by hiding behind civilians in areas that they are supposedly responsible for, means that the only option for Israel is to surrender to Hamas's hatred of its own citizens. It's willingness to use its own children as human shields. No country worth its salt could ever do that. All right, you could see what Ben Shapiro said very, very insensitive of him. He doesn't really want to care. I have watched a couple of his videos about the crisis in Ukraine and I could see the discreteness with which he addresses the crisis even when Russia strikes, but in course civilian targets or when Ukraine strikes deep inside of Russia. His approach to this crisis is completely different from the way he's approaching the Gaza issue. I agree with him. The thing is, the question is, what is a proportionate response? Because it has been different from one year to another. So if you look to this graph, for example, this is the death of Israeli and Palestinians and it's changed from one year to a year. It's fluctuating like crypto. So my question is today, what is the going great today for human lives? I mean, 2014 was a great year for Ben Shapiro. 88 Israelis were died and there was 2,329 Palestinians killed on the other side. That is one Israeli for 27 Palestinians. That is a very good exchange rate. What I'm saying is, what is the exchange rate for today? So you guys will be happy. That's my question. Well, it's not me. It's not me, guys. I'm not on either side. No, no, not you. When I say you guys, I say like the people on the other side of that. I know that you don't think like that, Papyrus. You're one of the good guys. But let me tell you something. I mean, the reason that I'm using this is that, I mean, I can't remember what happened in 2014 and there was no music festival, but there must be something. I mean, they must do something. It is their fault. It has to be something. I mean, 2018, 300 Palestinian died. Who's counting? So the thing is what my question is, let's find what is the exchange rate for human life today. So we know, expect the future death of Palestinians and we'll be happy to it. My response to that would be this, Bassam. I thought carefully about this because I think it's very tricky for people like me to immerse ourselves into a conflict where we're not directly involved. And I thought carefully about what I feel about this. I feel that the scale of what Hamas did on October the 7th, supersedes anything else I've seen in this conflict really ever. The savagery, the butchery, the slaughter of 1,300 people, the shooting of babies, the kidnapping of grandmothers and so on. So if we can agree on that, which I think is inarguable, then the question then becomes, again, about proportion. I don't disagree that there's been a lot of bad stuff on both sides going back historically for decades. But if we agree that this was on a different level altogether, quite deliberately by Hamas, designed to provoke... Absolutely. Designed to provoke... Here's my question. Let me ask you a question. And the question was, you raised it earlier about proportion. I honestly don't know what the proportionate response is. Yes. I honestly don't. I don't. I've been watching the airstrikes... So what's your question? Well, I would ask you, if you were Israel, what would you... If I was Israel. If you were Israel and that had happened to you, what would you think would be the appropriate way for the country to respond? I would do exactly like Israel did, kill as many people as possible since the world is letting me do it. I mean, I can do it because I can, you know? But the thing is, you know what? I agree with you. And you know what? I'm going to be even ahead of you because I see the question coming. Do you condemn Hamas for the atrocious... Yes, I condemn Hamas. I condemn Hamas. I condemn Hamas. Hamas is the source of all evil. They're the reason for it. And you know what? Let's, for a minute, imagine a world without Hamas. Right. What will this world look like? Let's give this world a name and let's name this world the West Bank. Hamas has absolutely no control in the West Bank. And since the beginning of this street, only through August, 37 Palestinian kids were killed. No music festival, no paragliding, no Hamas. Since the occupation of the West Bank, 7,000 Palestinians were killed. No music festival, no paragliding, no Hamas. Well, Bossam said it all in all of my videos since this crisis started. I have been very unequivocal in making my stand and my position very clear that it's really wrong that an advanced country like Israel that has one of the best advanced technological intelligence system in the world, it has one of the best militaries and aided by the United States and the entire the collective West with all the intelligence with all the advancement. Yet Israel find it difficult to go at pinpointly fight Hamas without, you know, destroying innocent lives. That's the argument that Ben Shapiro is trying to pass on us. That are we that daft, like am I that crazy to not understand that Israel has the capabilities to go after in a militant group, anybody in Gaza, without endangering the lives of civilians. So if I can understand this correctly, basically Israel is doing this to pressure the Palestinian community in Gaza to turn against Hamas. Is that right? I'm sure that's part of it, yes. That's part of it. So this is exactly what terrorist organization do because terrorist organizations will have no chance beating a whole nation in battle. So they terrorize and they kill the civilians in order to spread fear and terror so they can turn against their government to change their policy or to resign. You have just compared Israel with ISIS. No, I haven't. I don't see any comparison between these two. It's going to be the headlines tomorrow. Piers Morgan, Israel is ISIS. Only amongst people who weren't listening. The comparison, which is more aposite, is ISIS and Hamas. They are both nihilistic terror groups intent on killing as many people and others as they can possibly kill. And you can't get peace with people like that. Absolutely. You know what? I think that nobody done on your television. You know what I'm gonna do on your episode? I'm going to pretend that I'm an Israeli citizen. I'm gonna put myself in the place of an Israeli settler in the Capuz. And I wanna speak to my prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, I have voted for you because you have promised us peace and prosperity and security. On the 7th of October, those son of bitches, Hamas, they went into the fence that is regularly heavily guarded. Usually if there's like a dove that comes close to it, it will be shot. Those people went in and they went for six hours before IDF forces was deployed, killing our friends, our families, kidnapping our grandmothers and babies and went in. I want to ask you, Mr. Prime Minister, after you have fractured the Israeli community and you have fucked our courts, our supreme courts, what are you doing with the money being given to you, to the United States? Also, you are carpet bombing Gaza with absolutely no regard to our hostages, our people. I heard a rumor in the Capuz that you were doing that as an excuse, you let that happen as an excuse to carpet bomb Gaza, so you pushed them into Sinai. And I didn't believe that that's not my prime minister. He can never do that. And then I watched an interview for Danny Ayelon. He was your chief advisor. He was also the Israeli ambassador to the United States. And you know what he said, Mr. Prime Minister? He said that the solution for those Palestinians is to go into a vast land of Sinai and live into tent cities temporarily, huh? Temporarily, wink, wink, until we build Gaza again and then we invite you back. Acha. I mean, we've seen this movie before. So when I saw this, I couldn't explain to my fellows in the Capuz, how come our Israeli government is trading human lives for another piece of land? Bassem Yusuf, obviously, I used a very strong languages out there. I really appreciate his outspokeness. And I really have to edit those areas where he used our very strong languages so that we don't get banned here on YouTube. Well, but he made the point and is very clear. And his impersonation of an Israeli, and as I speak with the Prime Minister, is really, really, really creative of him. Well, how do you feel about what Yusuf Bassem said in this video? Well, I feel very, very, very happy that this kind of statement was made directly in, I think, a show that would get to millions of people already has gone into over 11 million views so far. And which means the awareness that's been created please like, share, and tell me what you feel about it in the comments section. 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