Mohammed Hijab is still the same chest-thumping, clout-chasing chauvinist that he's been for years. When on the biggest stage of his life, he had the opportunity to address the questions seriously, but he was more interested in putting on bravado with cheap comments like, 'why are you stuttering?' when Piers wasn't stuttering, and Hijab was. He also said, 'hey, look how smart I am, you don't even know what the Motte-and-Bailey fallacy is, look it up in your own time,' just to please his army of incel fanboys who think posturing like a big gorilla is more important than discussing serious topics like the lives of Palestinian people.
Almost a year ago, he was ousted by the Muslims of Leicester because they saw through him and his boyfriend, Ali Dawah. They told him to go elsewhere in search of clout. It was evident to them that he was there to incite violence, seek attention, and bask in media limelight, rather than prioritise the best interests of the Muslims of Leicester, who were working to mend relations with the Hindu community.
Throughout the interview, he did not condemn his motherland, Egypt, for not allowing Palestinian refugees in. It's evident that people like Hijab, as well as many Muslim-majority countries, want Palestinians to sacrifice their lives. People like Hijab, along with nearly all of the Muslim diaspora, show little regard for Palestinian lives; they perceive them merely as pawns to achieve their political goals.
Hijab is now conveniently saying, 'I condemn Hamas' actions,' when he knew he would be asked about this, but he didn't immediately condemn it. 'I was at home,' probably enjoying it. As soon as the terrorist attack happened, he started blaming Israel, not a word of condemnation for Hamas. When it became apparent that Israel was going to respond forcefully and many Palestinians would be killed, he gave a token condemnation. By that point, he knew he had to condemn it to look like a sane person or be on equal footing when asking others to condemn the IDF. These condemnations are so fake and phoney that he may as well **wink** when he says "I condemn it!" and Muslims know it.
Why do these Muslims suddenly spring into action when Muslims are targeted? Why don't they show similar outrage when Muslims commit atrocities like the ones committed by Hamas on the 7th of October?
When asked about the two-state solution, he couldn't provide a clear answer and began to stutter. This is the reason why the world and Israelis in particular can't trust the Muslims. They know that even if Palestine is freed, they would be in a perpetual state of war with Palestine.
I feel bad for Palestinians because they are being expected to sacrifice their lives over a piece of land that has a mythical value. Palestinians are the victims of Islam and Muslims and people like Hijab will always be there to exploit them. People like Hijab are only interested in the media limelight and clout and couldn't care less about the suffering of the Palestinian people.