March 23, 2025: The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has decided not to take any further action (NFA) against Mohamad Al-Mail, acquitting him of all allegations. His case is now concluded. Statement.
March 19, 2025: The Women and Equalities Committee of the British House of Commons has released Mohamad Al-Mail's written evidence regarding 'gendered Islamophobia.' Link.
February 21, 2025: In the exchange about the film 'Who Really Speaks for Palestine?', Tony Greenstein expresses hostility towards Islam, framing the issue as a secular, leftist cause while ignoring Muslims' historical connections to the land. His comments undermine the voices he claims to support, as he states, "Islam has never been any solution to any problem." Link.
February 21, 2025: In a new clip, Mohamad Al-Mail critiques the post-October 7th protests, stating that the chants and leaders weren’t representing us, and the narrative being presented didn’t align with what we, as Muslims, believe Palestine represents. He argues that the narrative is misaligned with Muslim beliefs and calls for an Islamic reimagining of the protests to reclaim the story of Palestine from the left. Video.
February 18, 2025: The British House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee has published Mohamad Al-Mail's written evince on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, contributing to the ongoing discourse surrounding this complex issue. Link,
February 12, 2025: Three professors from Middlesex University commended Mohamad Al-Mail: Dr Tunç Aybak noted his passion for international affairs and effective contributions to seminar discussions; Dr Peter Hough highlighted his strong dissertation performance; and Dr Meri Juntti praised his proactive research approach and writing skills. All expressed confidence in his potential for PhD study.
February 11, 2025: Piers Corbyn protested today in front of the Home Office, where he read a message of support from Mohamad Al-Mail, who expressed solidarity with Corbyn and others arrested on January 18. Al-Mail emphasized that he stands not as a victim but as an advocate for the rights of the oppressed, reflecting a larger struggle for dignity. Video.
January 20, 2025: During the January 18 protest by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in London, the Upper Hand Organization appointed a legal observer and is assisting three individuals: Youssef, who was released within 24 hours but received a three-month ban on attending Palestine-related protests; Ahmed Mustafa, who reported severe beating during his arrest and required hospitalization; and another individual who also faced mistreatment. The organization is currently investigating these incidents. Photo.
January 19, 2025: Mohamad Al-Mail questions Dr. Ghada Karmi about the idea of a single democratic state for Palestine, wondering if it truly reflects the choices and desires of the Palestinian people themselves, especially since some may prefer an Islamic state. Video
January 17, 2025: The Upper Hand Organization issued a statement in Arabic, noting that the approaching ceasefire in Gaza reflects the resilience of those facing Israeli brutality. It highlights Israel's failure to achieve its strategic objectives, as it agrees to withdraw from Gaza and release more Palestinian prisoners. While some hostages will return, many have lost their lives, emphasizing this failure. The organization states that, although the ceasefire is a crucial step to alleviate suffering, it does not guarantee a lasting resolution, and Israel lacks a viable strategy. The Upper Hand Organization stresses the importance of maintaining the momentum of the global pro-Palestine and anti-Zionist movement that has emerged over the past year.
January 14, 2025: The police have confirmed that the Counter-Terrorism team will take no further action on Mohamad Al-Mail's case. However, the case will now be sent to the CPS for consideration regarding a Public Order offence.
January 2, 2025: The Upper Hand Organization condemns the swift extradition of Salman Al-Khalidi to Kuwait, which raises concerns about collusion and Iraq's legal competence. Al-Khalidi, warned by Chancellor Mohamad Al-Mail about his reckless behavior since arriving in the UK, ignored repeated advice. While Al-Mail doesn't sympathize with him, he criticizes the Iraqi government's actions. Video, Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4.