A front-page exposé in the British Daily Mail reveals today (Sunday) the alarming reality facing Britain's asylum system and the troubling ease with which a member of a terrorist organization can find himself enjoying coffee in a bustling city center mere days after being intercepted attempting to enter the country illegally.
A Gazan asylum seeker known as "Abu Wadei" became a social media sensation after documenting his migration journey from the war-torn Gaza Strip to Britain, posting videos from various points along his route. The man was filmed smoking hookah in Brussels, wandering through a French train station, and meeting with associates at other unidentified European locations.
Earlier today, this Palestinian man, who goes by Abu Wadei, posted a video on TikTok showing the final steps of his journey from Gaza to Britain, in a dinghy. We have been urgently looking into who he is.
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Abu Wadei's social media peaked last week when he recorded British Coast Guard personnel intercepting the small boat in which he was attempting to illegally enter British territory to claim asylum seeker and refugee status. Yet those who investigated the Palestinian migrant's social media accounts discovered a disturbing reality. Dozens of photos and videos show him participating in activities linked to the Hamas terrorist organization. One image captures him aiming a Kalashnikov rifle, while another shows him carrying a mortar bomb alongside a Hamas sign.
The British newspaper assessed that the man is a Khan Younis resident in his 30s. Though he escaped from Gaza before the Oct. 7 events, he was an active member of the terrorist organization's "Arson Unit" and regularly confronted IDF forces near the Gaza fence.
The terrorist's own statements remove any ambiguity about his ideology. "Allah, it is upon you to kill all the Jews, punish them. Kill them one by one and destroy them completely," he declared in a repulsive video uploaded to Facebook.
The discovery triggered significant backlash within the British political establishment. Former Immigration Minister and Conservative Member of Parliament Robert Jenrick wrote: "Abu Wadee is clearly a threat to the British people. The police and security services are stretched as it is without dangerous men like this who appear to hold extremist sympathies to deal with. He needs to be deported immediately."
British Immigration Police declined to comment specifically on the case, but videos uploaded by the man suggest he has not been detained and was essentially released after being apprehended by Coast Guard personnel. The Abu Wadei case will likely intensify pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer, particularly after approximately 1,600 illegal migrants entered Britain via the same route in just the past week.