A HAMAS supporter from Gaza who chanted about killing Jews and posed with AK-47s has admitted trying to enter Britain illegally.
Abu Wadee, also known as Mosab Abdulkarim, livestreamed his journey to the UK on a cross-Channel migrant boat.
Abu Wadee livestreamed his journey into Britain on a small boatTiktok
The Hamas supporter had posed with guns
The 33-year-old triggered a security alert after it emerged he had posted vile rants online calling for Allah to “punish [Jews] completely”.
Wadee had also posed with a fearsome collection of weapons and flexing his muscles in front of burning debris in Gaza.
He today pleaded guilty to trying to get into the country on March 6 without leave or valid entry clearance.
Canterbury Crown Court heard Wadee was arrested by immigration enforcement officers after arriving on a small boat in Kent.
The Hamas supporter paid smugglers 1,500 euros (£1,300) after staying between Calais and Dunkirk in France for around a week.
Wadee left Palestine in 2022 before making asylum claims in Greece, Germany and Belgium.
The Sun revealed how his social media feeds show him at a rally declaring he is a member of the violent Hamas “Tyre-Burning Unit”.
The militant group of Palestinian extremists were believed to have regularly hurled firebombs and stones at Israeli forces manning the border with Gaza before the war.
Wadee railed against Jews in the post, adding that his “loftiest aspiration” is to “die for the sake of Allah”.
His arrival in Britain sparked horror among Jewish community leaders, who feared the floodgates would open for members of the dangerous terror group.
Wadee posted an anti-Semitic video on his Facebook page last September, ranting: “Allah, kill them one by one, and don’t leave a single one.
“Allah, destroy them completely, disperse them completely and make the earth fall from under their feet.”
He also shared violent imagery of himself toting assault rifles to his 170,000 TikTok followers and 189,000 YouTube subscribers.
One post showed Wadee brandishing two Kalashnikov rifles in front of a poster promoting the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (AAMB) – one of the militias behind in the October 7 attack on Israel.
In 2018, he was spotted during the 2018 border riots alongside the leader of the Abd al-Qadir al-Husseini Brigades – a small terrorist group linked with Hamas.
Wadee had called for the slaughter of Jews
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