Hamas fanatic FILMS himself arriving in Britain on small boat after terror thug posted pics with assault rifles

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A FANATICAL Hamas supporter from Gaza has filmed himself arriving in Britain on a cross-Channel migrant boat – triggering a major security scare.

Palestinian influencer Abu Wadei is seen on his TikTok feed flicking a V for victory sign as he sits at the front of a boat packed with migrants in orange lifejackets.

Hamas supporter Abu Wadei filmed himself arriving in Britain on a cross-Channel migrant boatTiktok

Wadei has posted violent imagery of himself toting assault rifles

The man is currently said to be in the UK after he arrived on a small boat packed with migrantsTiktok

Jewish community leaders in the UK reacted with horror yesterday amid fears Wadei’s arrival could herald a flood of dangerous supporters of the bloodthirsty terror group.

Wadei has posted violent imagery of himself toting assault rifles, hurling slingshots and flexing his muscles in front of burning debris in the besieged Hamas stronghold.

The firebrand – whose real name is Mossab Al Qassass aged in his 20s – has 170,000 TikTok followers.

He also has a YouTube channel followed by 189,000 subscribers which collects money via PayPal.

Palestinian Wadei’s social media feeds also show him at a rally declaring he is a member of a violent Hamas “tyre burning unit”.

He rails against Jews in the post, adding that his “loftiest aspiration” is to “die for the sake of Allah”.

The UK-based Campaign Against Anti-Semitism learned of Wadei’s arrival under UK coastguard escort on the south coast of England on Friday.

The group said it had carried out exacting computer “body-mapping” checks comparing images of the boat arrival plus with video and images on Wadei’s online profiles.

CAA officials said they had also taken legal advice on their findings and issued an urgent appeal to the Home Office to take action yesterday.

Wadei’s post of his arrival shows his packed dinghy being escorted to UK shores by a British Border Force patrol boat.

A spokesman said: “We are sure this man is now in the United Kingdom.

“We are asking the Home Office to take immediate action to locate Abu Wadei and ensure that he cannot pose a threat to public security.

“Anyone who may have a track record of being in any way affiliated with Hamas or promoting antisemitic rhetoric must not be permitted to endanger this country.

“If jihadis who want ‘to die for the sake of Allah’ can enter the United Kingdom from Gaza with relative ease, that poses a serious threat to national security.”

Wadei’s TikTok charts what appears to be his journey from the Middle East across Europe ending in a bus stop in France and a migrant campfire before he crossed to the UK.

Another social post suggests Wadei attended an event addressed by Yahya Sinwar – the mastermind of the bloody October 7 attacks killed by Israeli forces last year.

The rabble rouser also appears in footage among men chanting a battle cry referring to a massacre of Jews at the Battle of Khaybar in 628.

His chant concludes: “The army of Muhammad is returning”.

Wadei’s arrival is the latest of a long list of asylum scandals.

The Sun revealed this week that Albanian crimelord Maksim Cela is still here more than two years after claiming he was entitled to stay to protect himself from rival gangsters back home.

More than 2,056 migrants have crossed the Channel in boats so far this year after a surge of 36,816 during the whole of 2024.

More than 150,000 people have arrived in small boats since 2018 and fears have spiralled of a surge from Gaza to Europe amid Donald Trump’s calls to move Palestinians out.

A Home Office spokeswoman said: “We are committed to ending small boat crossings which undermine our border security, and restoring order to the asylum system to ensure that the rules are respected and enforced.

“While it is a long-standing rule that we never comment on individual cases or operational matters, the British public can be reassured that we take all steps necessary at all times to protect the nation’s security.”

A slew of posts show the Palestinian influencer posing with dangerous guns

Wadei’s social media feeds also show him at a rally declaring he is a member of a violent Hamas ‘tyre burning unit’ Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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