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Abu Marzouk Loses It

Hamas Co-Founder Storms Off Live TV in Explosive Outburst Over Oct. 7 Atrocities

Hamas Co-Founder Snaps and Storms Off Camera: 'Go to Hell!' – Fiery Clash Exposes Terror Group's Crumbling Facade

Abu Marzouk
Abu Marzouk (By Council.gov.ru, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=143611916)

In a stunning on-air meltdown that has the world buzzing, Hamas co-founder Mousa Abu Marzouk erupted in rage during a live television interview, cursing at the host and abruptly ending the segment when grilled about the horrific Oct. 7, 2023, attacks that plunged Gaza into chaos and ruin.

The explosive confrontation unfolded Friday night on the Egyptian-based Pan-Arab channel Al-Ghad's "With Wael," where the veteran terrorist leader, long seen as Hamas' slick foreign relations chief, tried to spin the barbaric assault as a "national duty" and "resistance to occupation." But the no-nonsense host wasn't buying it, firing back with tough questions straight from the desperate streets of Gaza: Had the blood-soaked rampage truly advanced the Palestinian cause, or just left their homeland in smoking rubble?

"Was what you did on Oct. 7 to lead the Palestinians to liberation?" the interviewer demanded, channeling the raw anguish of Gaza's war-weary residents.

Marzouk, holed up in luxury in Qatar and rumored to be a shadowy billionaire, bristled under the pressure. He shot back that no "sane person" would expect a ragtag band of "a thousand or so fighters" to single-handedly "liberate" Palestine.

But as the tension skyrocketed, the host pressed harder: "I am asking you the questions that are being asked on the streets of Palestine by the residents of Gaza."

That's when the Hamas heavyweight completely lost it! "These are your questions. Show some respect for yourself. I don’t want to talk to you. I don’t want to see you. Cut it out. Cut it out. Go to hell," Marzouk snarled, storming off in a fit that has since gone viral across social media, laying bare the deepening fractures within the terror group's ranks as the Gaza war grinds to a bitter close.

This jaw-dropping tantrum isn't just a personal implosion, it's a seismic signal of Hamas' internal turmoil! Once hailed as a poised mouthpiece for the terrorists, Marzouk's outburst has drawn fierce backlash, with Fatah spokesperson Jamal Nazzal blasting it as "a disgrace that exposes the moral and political bankruptcy of a crumbling group that can no longer look people in the eye."

The timing couldn't be more charged: Just earlier this year, Marzouk himself voiced rare regrets over the Oct. 7 carnage in a bombshell New York Times interview, admitting he wouldn't have backed the attack if he'd foreseen the apocalyptic destruction it unleashed on Gaza.

"If it was expected that what happened would happen, there wouldn’t have been Oct. 7," he confessed – words Hamas later scrambled to disavow as "incorrect" and twisted out of context.

Meanwhile, as Palestinians trudge through the debris-strewn streets of Gaza City, a fragile ceasefire holds. Displaced families stream north under the truce, while Israeli forces pull back. But with Hamas forces brazenly re-emerging on Gaza's battered avenues, the powder keg remains lit.

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In a triumphant turn, the Israeli government has greenlit the first phase of President Donald Trump's hard-fought ceasefire deal, paving the way for the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Tens of thousands erupted in euphoric cheers in Tel Aviv, awaiting the hostages' return, a "triumph of our shared humanity," as Ivanka Trump powerfully declared.

Yet, as Trump gears up for a high-stakes visit to Israel and Egypt to seal this historic peace push, the world watches: Will this mark the end of Hamas' reign of terror, or just another chapter in the endless cycle of conflict? One thing's crystal clear, Marzouk's fiery freakout has stripped away the mask, revealing a terror outfit on the ropes!

Fox News contributed to this article.

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