British-Egyptian democracy activist Alaa Abd El Fattah has apologized for resurfaced tweets calling for violence against Zionists and police, leading to calls for his deportation from the UK. Tory and Reform UK leaders, including Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, argue for the revocation of his citizenship, while Labour MPs also express concern. Abd El Fattah, recently reunited with his family after 12 years in Egyptian prison, claims his posts have been misinterpreted. The UK government, while condemning his remarks, emphasizes the importance of adhering to international laws regarding citizenship.
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