Gun-wielding Palestinian migrant who called for 'death to all Jews' released onto Britain's streets
Known Hamas supporter Abu Wadee, 34, has since filed an asylum application to stay in Britain
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A Palestinian migrant who arrived in Britain after crossing the Channel on a small boat has been released from prison after calling for the "death to all Jews".
Abu Wadee, 34, was jailed for nine months for attempting to enter the country without leave or valid entry clearance.
After he set foot on British soil, he was arrested by immigration enforcement officers and was placed in a migrant hotel in Manchester.
Wadee confirmed his release from prison on social media and has since filed an asylum application to stay in Britain.

Abu Wadee, 34, was jailed for nine months for attempting to enter the country without leave or valid entry clearance
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It is believed the 34-year-old is required to wear an electronic tag and is currently staying in a bail hostel.
The Home Office has refused to confirm whether the Palestinian will be deported from Britain after his release.
Wadee was branded a "dangerous extremist" by Jewish campaigners, who called on the Government to swiftly remove him from the country.
Campaign Against Antisemitism chief executive Gideon Falter said: "The Home Office owes the public answers, and given the potential threat, we need them now.

Wadee was branded a 'dangerous extremist' by Jewish campaigners
|"British Jews can see that from Manchester to Sydney, the intifada has been well and truly globalised.
"The authorities need to get a grip - we are out of time."
The sentiments were echoed by Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, who brandished Wadee as a "scumbag".
He added: "He has spouted antisemitic bile, called for the massacre of Jews and has been pictured brandishing an assault rifle. He must be immediately deported."
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The 34-year-old live-streamed his Channel crossing on TikTok
|Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said: "The Government must finally concede that there are people crossing in small boats who hate our country, and treat it as a national security emergency."
The 34-year-old live-streamed his Channel crossing on TikTok and was apprehended by immigration officers after videos emerged of him making antisemitic remarks, including calls for “death to all Jews".
Images show him brandishing a Kalashnikov rifle and an artillery shell, and engaging in clashes with the Israel Defence Forces.
Wadee was released from prison in June under Labour’s early release programme to ease overcrowding, after serving only 40 per cent of his term.
Only weeks later, he was back behind bars for flouting his release conditions - but was freed this month after completing his sentence.
On December 12, the 34-year-old post on social media: "Today I got out of prison after nine months. Thanks to everyone who was asking."
The Home Office said it would not disclose Wadee’s location, stressing it does not comment on individual cases.
Separately, the department issued a statement saying: "All foreign national offenders who receive a prison sentence in the UK are referred for deportation at the earliest opportunity."
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