A man linked to Hamas and known for his presence on social media platforms has been arrested in the United Kingdom. Identified as Mossab Al Qassass, but often using the name Abu Wadei online, the individual was detained by Immigration Enforcement on March 9 and remains in custody. The arrest followed Wadei’s viral TikTok video showing his arrival in the UK via a small boat, generating significant attention. He is seen in the footage wearing a keffiyeh with others wearing life jackets, as a border force vessel is seen nearby.
Consequently, the Home Office has reiterated its commitment to counter illegal crossings in small boats and uphold its border security measures. “The Government is 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,” a Home Office spokesman said, adding: “The British public can be reassured that we take all steps necessary at all times to protect the nation’s security, including taking action in the Border Security Bill to give the police and immigration officers stronger powers to act where anyone poses a threat.”
Meanwhile, there are approximately 170,000 followers on Wadei’s TikTok account and about 189,000 YouTube subscriptions, where he reportedly collects payments via PayPal.
UK-based Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) identified Wadei’s entry into the UK and raised concerns over potential security threats posed by his presence. CAA conducted “body mapping” analyses to match the newcomer in the boat video with Wadei’s previous online content, depicting him with weapons and making inflammatory statements. A spokesman for CAA acknowledged the arrest, highlighting that Wadei presents a risk to the broader UK public and Jewish communities specifically.