Sami Hamdi

British journalist (born 1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sami Hamdi (born July 1990)[1] is a British journalist, political commentator, and risk‑intelligence advisor. In 2025, Hamdi was detained by the Trump administration in the United States for statements he made about the Gaza war.

BornJuly 1990 (age 35)
EducationSchool of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) (Bachelor's and Master's)
OccupationsJournalist, Geopolitical Analyst
SpouseSoumaya Hamdi
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Sami Hamdi
BornJuly 1990 (age 35)
EducationSchool of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) (Bachelor's and Master's)
OccupationsJournalist, Geopolitical Analyst
SpouseSoumaya Hamdi
Children3
FatherMohamed Hechmi Hamdi
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Early life and education

Hamdi is the son of Tunisian activist Mohamed Hechmi Hamdi. Mr. Hamdi originally wanted to pursue a career in football, but around the age of 17–18, his father gave him a copy of The Road to Mecca, which redirected his aspirations. He holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London, with the intention of going into politics, though he later pivoted towards risk analysis.[2][3]

Career

Hamdi serves as the Managing Director and Editor‑in‑Chief of The International Interest,[4] described as a global risk and intelligence consultancy/analysis firm focused on geopolitical dynamics, especially in Europe and the MENA region. He is a frequent media commentator, featuring on media outlets including Al Jazeera (both English and Arabic), BBC, Sky News, LBC and TRT World, offering geopolitical analysis of the Middle East.[5]

In June 2025, he toured throughout South Africa.[3]

Detention in the United States

On 26 October 2025, Hamdi was detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at San Francisco International Airport while on a speaking tour in the United States. His U.S. visa was revoked the day before his detention.[6]

A spokesperson for the US Department of Homeland Security, a parent agency of ICE, falsely accused Hamdi of "supporting terrorism" and said that "This individual's visa was revoked, and he is in ICE custody pending removal". The spokesperson cited a report by RAIR Foundation, described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as an anti-Muslim hate group. Far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer claimed credit for the detention.[7][8][6]

Release from custody

After an immigration hearing on 10 November 2025, Hamdi was set to be released. Hussam Ayloush, CEO of CAIR's California chapter, said that: "His only real 'offence' was speaking clearly about Israel's genocidal war crimes against Palestinians."[6][9][10] On 11 November 2025, he agreed to voluntarily leave the United States.[11]

Reactions

The detention was widely condemned by civil rights groups and journalist groups.

Political views

Hamdi is noted for being an outspoken critic of Israel’s military action in Gaza, including describing the conflict in Gaza as genocide and criticising Western governments' policies in the region.[18][19][20]

Personal life

Hamdi is a Muslim, married to Soumaya Hamdi and a father of three.[6] He is of Tunisian and Algerian descent.[2][19][21]

References

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