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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

Starmer Faces Backlash over Welcome for British-Egyptian Activist Released from Prison

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism after welcoming British-Egyptian dual national Alaa Abd El-Fattah back to the United Kingdom following his release from prison in Egypt. Starmer praised campaigners and thanked Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi for granting a presidential pardon, calling the reunion with family a priority achievement of his government.

The welcome drew backlash after resurfaced social media posts attributed to Abd El-Fattah appeared to advocate violence against “zionists.” Jewish community leaders expressed concern over what they described as an overly celebratory tone at a time of rising antisemitism in Britain. Conservative figures urged clarification on whether Starmer was aware of the activist’s past rhetoric.

Government officials emphasized Abd El-Fattah’s British citizenship and the principle of opposing arbitrary detention, while critics argued that support for human rights must be balanced with clear rejection of extremist language. The controversy highlighted tensions between civil liberties advocacy and the responsibility to confront antisemitic and violent rhetoric.

(GR/VFI News)