A 'violent' pro-Palestine activist wrote that he wanted to 'establish Islamic Statein Britain' and posted instructional videos online about how to use grenades to kill Israeli soldiers, a court heard.
Feras Al-Jayoosi, 38, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court this week accused of three counts of terrorism relating to posts on X, then known as Twitter, in 2022.
He used an account with the handle 'Jihad4Palestine' to share 'violent Islamic ideology', it was heard, including images of leaders associated with the 9/11 attacks.
Al-Jayoosi also told police that he was 'on the fence' about al-Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden during an interview.
He denies all three counts of disseminating terrorist publications.
Described in court as an 'adherent of violent Islamic ideology', Al-Jayoosi commented on posts regarding the views on Jewish people of several world leaders - including Tony Blair and George Bush.
He also allegedly commented 'Allah is the greatest' on a post following the stabbing of Salman Rushdie in August 2022.
His bio read: 'Arm the Palestinian resistance. Establish Islamic State in Britain. Allahu Akbar. Abolish the monarchy and Free Palestine. #Caliphate #NotMyKing.'
Resist Comment: This is the type of person that the Labour government is welcoming into the country. We reiterate our stance: starting with illegal immigrant, all muslims should be expelled from the country, and all mosques should be dismantled or turned-over to alternative use. The clock is ticking: if a British government does not act soon there is a real danger that the UK could plunge into civil war.