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Israel-Gaza war: Malaysia’s Anwar defends Hamas ties, says Islamist group sees him as ‘friend’ amid peace talks
- Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he appealed to Hamas leaders to return Israeli hostages in exchange for the prisoners held in the mainly Jewish state
- Anwar, a staunchest advocate of the Palestinian cause in Southeast Asia, also defended his meeting with a Hamas delegation in Qatar
“Is that an offence? Did I promote terrorism?” Anwar said at a Nikkei Forum in Tokyo on Thursday. “No. I appealed because I have an advantage. What is my advantage? I know them. And they consider me a friend. A duty as a friend is to convey what’s best.”
Anwar has been the staunchest advocate of the Palestinian cause in Southeast Asia, saying last year Malaysia would not recognise what he says was a unilateral attempt by the US to restrict support of Hamas.
Malaysian leaders have a long history of friendly ties with the group, and routinely turn up at protests at home against the US and the Western world’s support of Israel.
Hamas is designated a terrorist group by the US and the European Union. The group opened a political office in Qatar more than a decade ago in coordination with the US after it requested a channel to communicate with the outfit. Qatar acts as a mediator for indirect talks between Israel, Hamas and Western powers.
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