Selangor Journal
Ambassador of Palestine to Malaysia Walid Abu Ali speaks during a press conference at the Palestinian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, on November 3, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Palestinian ambassador lauds Malaysia for its support

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 3 — Palestinian Ambassador to Malaysia Walid Abu Ali lauded the Malaysian government and its people for their unwavering solidarity with the Palestinians, stating their support is unquestionable.

He commended the government’s consistent stance on the Israeli occupation in Palestine, while the public demonstrated their solidarity in various ways, including boycotting businesses and products linked to the Israeli regime.

Walid added that any measures taken to support Palestine, including the boycott call on the alleged pro-Israeli businesses, could help minimise the Palestinians suffering.

“I do encourage Malaysians, Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, and all those who believe in human rights and democracy, to participate in the minimal act of boycotting all the (products) which support Israel.

“Israelis are benefiting out of so many brands globally. But I think lately, during the last three weeks, economically, you could witness the significant impact this boycott has on them, exerting pressure on the Israeli government, which engages in acts of terrorism against Palestine, making them realise their actions also have an economic impact,” he said.

Speaking at a press conference today, Walid said he is proud that Malaysians from all races and religions supported Palestine, as it is not a religious struggle but rather a human rights issue.

On the world stage, he said Malaysia could play a bigger role by encouraging other nations to support Palestine, as the country has excellent relationships and is respected by the international community.

“No one can question the Malaysian support, but we as Palestinians, look for Malaysia to play a role locally, regionally and internationally. Malaysia is an influential country that could play a role to get those who do not believe in supporting Palestine within Asia, for example, to show their support,” Walid said.

He highlighted four priorities at the moment, with the first and second priorities being an immediate ceasefire to put an end to the Israeli crimes in Palestine and the facilitation of a humanitarian corridor, respectively, to allow external contributions into Gaza.

“Our 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza are suffering from a lack of drinking water, lack of food, lack of fuel, lack of electricity, the hospitals, and the whole health system in Gaza is collapsing,” Walid said.

The third priority is for the international community to intervene and prevent the Israeli strategy of forcibly relocating Palestinians from their territories.

He said the Israeli objective in this war is to empty Gaza, and if successful, the West Bank and Jerusalem will become the next targets.

“We do not need a new Nakba (catastrophe) to be created this time. Palestinians will remain even if Israel continues to kill in Gaza, the West Bank, or Jerusalem.

“We are grateful to our neighbouring countries, Jordan and Egypt, because they have shown their seriousness of rejecting the Israeli plans of transferring Palestinians…,” Walid said.

Lastly, the international community must work towards the two-state solution and cease the Israeli occupation through a comprehensive peace agreement. This would allow Palestinians to attain their freedom based on the 1967 borders with Al-Quds as their capital.

“Without achieving this objective. Israelis will never live in peace, and the Middle East will continue to suffer and stability for the Middle East will be based on achieving this objective,” he said.

Over 9,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since October 7, with over 32,000 injured and more than 2,000 still missing.

— Bernama

 

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