Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently pledged to eradicate anti-Semitism in the United Kingdom, but his public welcome of Alaa Abd El-Fattah has sparked controversy. Abd El-Fattah, who was pardoned by the Egyptian president and returned to Britain, has a history of inflammatory statements, including calls for violence against Jews, police, and British institutions. Critics argue that Starmer's enthusiastic endorsement sends a troubling message, especially amid rising anti-Semitic incidents and concerns about public safety. The article questions whether the Prime Minister was unaware of Abd El-Fattah's record or chose to ignore it, and calls for him to retract his support and unequivocally condemn such rhetoric.
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