I was reading about this elsewhere and they said it was excellent. "His heart melted when he read the Lord's words to love your enemies" etc.
For what it is worth, in case anybody wants to watch it......
FOXNews.com - Escape From Hamas - Specials
Sat., January 3 at 9 p.m. ET
Encore presentations: Sun., January 4 at 1 a.m., 4 a.m. and 9 p.m. ET
Mon., January 5 at midnight and 2 a.m. ETHosted by Bill Hemmer
What is stronger than hate and bloodshed?
While Israel and Hamas engage in "all-out war" in the Gaza Strip, a FOX News documentary tells an extraordinary story of faith, courage, violence, betrayal and conversion.
Correspondent Jonathan Hunt's investigation goes deep inside Hamas, through a series of stunning exclusive interviews with the son of a founding member of the Islamic terrorist group. Mosab Hassan himself became the leader of the radical Islamic Youth Movement, fought Israeli tanks and troops in the streets, celebrated suicide bombings and recruited young men to the cause.
But that all changed when Mossab says he realized the true nature of Hamas and radical Islam, during a stint in an Israeli prison. He converted to Christianity and now -- despite an Al Qaeda death sentence hanging over him -- he speaks out for the first time about Hamas, an organization he says betrays the Palestinian cause, tortures its own members and will never honor any ceasefire with Israel.
For what it is worth, in case anybody wants to watch it......
FOXNews.com - Escape From Hamas - Specials
Sat., January 3 at 9 p.m. ET
Encore presentations: Sun., January 4 at 1 a.m., 4 a.m. and 9 p.m. ET
Mon., January 5 at midnight and 2 a.m. ETHosted by Bill Hemmer
What is stronger than hate and bloodshed?
While Israel and Hamas engage in "all-out war" in the Gaza Strip, a FOX News documentary tells an extraordinary story of faith, courage, violence, betrayal and conversion.
Correspondent Jonathan Hunt's investigation goes deep inside Hamas, through a series of stunning exclusive interviews with the son of a founding member of the Islamic terrorist group. Mosab Hassan himself became the leader of the radical Islamic Youth Movement, fought Israeli tanks and troops in the streets, celebrated suicide bombings and recruited young men to the cause.
But that all changed when Mossab says he realized the true nature of Hamas and radical Islam, during a stint in an Israeli prison. He converted to Christianity and now -- despite an Al Qaeda death sentence hanging over him -- he speaks out for the first time about Hamas, an organization he says betrays the Palestinian cause, tortures its own members and will never honor any ceasefire with Israel.