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Israel-Gaza war: Malaysia’s Anwar expects repercussions from West for defending Palestinian cause

  • Anwar said pressure was needed to stop Israel’s current actions against Gaza and he could not set his duties as a Muslim aside where the matter was concerned
  • He said he is aware and expects repercussions from the West for defending the Palestinian cause, but will continue to highlight the plight of Palestinians

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Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim says he is aware of potential repurcussions from the West for defending Palestinian cause. Photo: Bloomberg
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Malaysia is aware and expects repercussions from Western countries for championing the Palestinian cause, but will continue to highlight the plight of the Palestinian people at the international stage.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he had no choice in the matter as the Palestinian cause was a humanitarian issue as they have continued to suffer due to the oppression and cruelty of the Zionist regime.

“Yes..[I know there are] many risks. I don’t have any choice as there is killing of young children and women.

“But I’m not concerned [about the repercussions] as all [Asean and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)] countries are of the same opinion. There is consensus about the humanitarian issue in Gaza,” he told the Malaysian media at the end of his visit to Saudi Arabia on Saturday.

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Anwar also said that besides bringing up the Palestinian-Israel conflict at the first Asean-GCC Summit, he also discussed the matter privately with several Asean leaders, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa, the United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as well as Egypt President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi.

“We don’t want to be alone … Putrajaya has already stated our stand. I believe all countries need to come together to look for a solution for the Palestinian people,” he said when asked if Malaysia would lodge a complaint against Israel at the International Court of Justice over its actions against the Palestinian people.

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The Prime Minister said pressure was needed to stop Israel’s current actions against Gaza and he could not set his duties as a Muslim aside where the matter was concerned.

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