Masked mob break into Muslim YouTube star’s home in Birmingham for ‘disrespecting Palestine’ 

This is the terrifying moment an angry mob smash up a Muslim YouTuber’s family home after accusing him of ‘disrespecting Palestine‘.

The masked gang waved a Palestinian flag while hurling bricks through the window of a house in the Hodge Hill area of Birmingham in the early hours of Monday morning.

Screams were heard as the thugs kicked in the front door and ran upstairs, swearing at the homeowner and demanding he ‘come outside’.

The victim – a popular Muslim YouTuber – later released a statement on social media saying he and his family were unhurt but his daughter had been left ‘traumatised’.

He denied making anti-Palestinian comments and said his videos had been altered and shared by trolls to spread hate.

Shocking video – filmed by one of the gang – shows half a dozen hooded figures marching towards the house in the dead of night, flying a Palestinian flag.

Thugs were then seen entering the property

The masked gang waved a Palestinian flag before they entered the house in the Hodge Hill area of Birmingham in the early hours of Monday morning

The thugs appeared to be wearing masks in the footage filmed in the early hours of Monday morning

The thugs appeared to be wearing masks in the footage filmed in the early hours of Monday morning

Damage to the door

Windows were also smashed

Masked thugs were filmed shashing the door (damage pictured left) and hurling bricks through the windows

The man filming says: ‘Yo, this is for that dirty dog, Abu Layth, who disrespects our brothers and sisters of Palestine.’

The yobs launch several bricks through the living room window, shattering the glass – as a woman is heard screaming inside.

They shout ‘come outside’ and ‘come on, you m***********’, before kicking the front door in.

The gang is then heard shouting: ‘Where the f*** is Abu Layth?’

More smashing sounds and screams are heard from upstairs before the footage cuts out.

In the early hours of this morning, Mufti Abu Layth wrote on his official Facebook page: ‘Just had some masked-up thugs break into my house, smash the doors and windows, yelling ‘free Palestine’.

‘They barged in and rummaged the place, terrorised my family. The police are here now.

‘We are safe, although my daughter (is) traumatised.’ 

‘This a consequence of hate-mongering and people sharing cut and paste videos of me on Palestine… foolish people circulating videos creating hate against me,’ added Mr Layth, who describes himself as a ‘Muslim theologian’ on his YouTube page.

‘There’s consequences to creating hate.

‘These thugs recorded themselves and circulated them (the videos) on WhatsApp groups.

‘The police now have these videos and are treating the matter with urgency.

Mr Layth - a popular Muslim YouTuber - denied making anti-Palestinian comments and said his videos had been altered and shared by trolls to spread hate

Mr Layth – a popular Muslim YouTuber – denied making anti-Palestinian comments and said his videos had been altered and shared by trolls to spread hate

He wrote that the men were 'creating hate'

Mr Layth also shared images of the damage done to his home during the attack on his social media pages

Mr Layth posted about the incident on social media and shared pictures of the damage done to his home

In the footage of the incident, the man filming can be heard shouting: 'Yo, this is for that dirty dog, Abu Layth, who disrespects our brothers and sisters of Palestine'

In the footage of the incident, the man filming can be heard shouting: ‘Yo, this is for that dirty dog, Abu Layth, who disrespects our brothers and sisters of Palestine’

One of the images showed boarded up windows in the aftermath of the incident, which took place in the early hours of Monday

One of the images showed boarded up windows in the aftermath of the incident, which took place in the early hours of Monday 

‘If anybody has any information about the identity of these people… or recognises their voices please forward it to me or get in touch with the police.’

Mr Layth – who has 25,000 subscribers on YouTube – insists he is pro-Palestine and on Saturday he uploaded a 30-minute speech titled ‘The Palestinian Plight & Israeli Injustice’.

Hours before the attack on his home, he warned his Facebook followers there was a fake video of him circulating on YouTube which falsely attributed comments to him about the Israel/Palestine conflict.

He wrote: ‘This is NOT a video I have created, or uploaded, but is instead cut and pasted and uploaded by my haters in an absurd attempt to defame me.

‘The really disgusting element is how these people are exploiting the Palestinian tragedy to further their hateful agendas against me.’

The incident was reported to West Midlands Police and the force confirmed they are investigating. 

A spokesperson told Mail Online: ‘We are investigating after a group of men attacked a house with weapons in Bucklands End Lane in Birmingham just before 11pm last night (16 May).

‘Windows were smashed and a car was damaged. The men entered the house but fortunately no-one was injured.

‘The attack appears to be in response to original YouTube footage from August 2020. This was very distressing for the family, including two young children at the address, who have temporarily moved out of the property.

‘We are conducting house to house enquiries as well as forensic and CCTV examination in the area.

‘We are asking anyone with information to contact us via Live Chat on our website or by calling 101 quoting log 3985 of 16/5. Information can also be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.’

The attack is the latest in a series of incidents across the UK where people are taking action to protest against others’ stance on the current situation in Israel and Palestine. 

Yesterday Boris Johnson condemned acts of ‘shameful racism’ amid a series of attacks on the Jewish community in Britain.

The 'abhorrent and absolutely unacceptable' incident prompted outrage  on social media

The ‘abhorrent and absolutely unacceptable’ incident prompted outrage  on social media

Another Twitter user reacted to the 'terrible news' by praying for the victims

Another Twitter user reacted to the ‘terrible news’ by praying for the victims

Footage of the incident came after the YouTuber posted a video concerning Palestine on his channel

Footage of the incident came after the YouTuber posted a video concerning Palestine on his channel

He says his comments in the video were altered to 'spread hate', as people came to his aid to support him on social media

He says his comments in the video were altered to ‘spread hate’, as people came to his aid to support him on social media

Another user questioned 'what is wrong with people' following the incident early on Monday

Another user questioned ‘what is wrong with people’ following the incident early on Monday

Yesterday a convoy of cars bearing Palestinian flags drove through a Jewish community in north London while the passengers screamed ‘f*** their mothers, f*** their daughters’.

Metropolitan Police confirmed that four arrests were made after one of the cars was stopped at around 6.30pm on Sunday. 

Footage on social media showed the vehicles passing down Finchley Road with passengers heard to shout offensive language and threats against Jews.

Onlookers were left horrified after the convoy yelled: ‘F*** the Jews… F*** all of them. F*** their mothers, f*** their daughters and show your support for Palestine. 

‘Rape their daughters and we have to send a message like that. Please do it for the poor children in Gaza.’ 

The Finchley Road footage, along with other incidents that have emerged following large pro-Palestine rallies over the weekend, received cross-party criticism. 

Prime Minister Mr Johnson Tweeted: ‘There is no place for anti-Semitism in our society. Ahead of Shavuot, I stand with Britain’s Jews who should not have to endure the type of shameful racism we have seen today.’ 

The incident comes after thousands of people marched through London on Saturday to the gates of the Israeli embassy, while protests took place in other cities across the UK and Ireland in solidarity with the people of Palestine.

Thousands of Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes after a week of sustained conflict.

Since Monday night, Palestinian militant group Hamas has fired hundreds of rockets into Israel, whose military responded by barraging the Gaza Strip with tank fire and air strikes.