Selangor Journal
Wounded Palestinians sit on the floor at Nasser hospital following Israeli strikes in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 9, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Malaysia will keep supporting UNRWA — PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 2 — Malaysia will continue to support the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and will increase its support if needed, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

While reaffirming Malaysia’s unwavering solidarity with the Palestinians, he condemned the decision made by some countries to stop their funding for the agency following Israeli claims its employees were involved in the attack on Israel on October 7 last year.

“Every decision is clearly and blatantly biased. What the Israeli say counts. People are dying; babies are dying are irrelevant (for them).

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (third from right), with representatives of several NGOs, during their meeting on the Israel-Palestine conflict, at the Parliament building in Kuala Lumpur, on October 7, 2023. — Picture via FACEBOOK/ANWAR IBRAHIM

“People are dying, children are dying, women are being killed and you take one or two technical points, even if there is a basis, you do not stop feeding babies,” he said in an interview with Al Jazeera Mubasher today.

Anwar highlighted the hypocrisy and double standards of those who support freedom and justice but are clearly contradicting their position when they talk about the freedom of the Palestinians.

He added it is a horrific experience in modern times where the international community and those in power, particularly in the West, could condone the continued killings of babies and women in Gaza.

“I find it difficult to accept this hypocrisy. Just mind-boggling and sickening if you can continue to see people being killed, and it does not affect your feelings. There is something wrong with humanity,” Anwar said.

Despite being a small country, Malaysia has taken a strong and unequivocal position, including not recognising Israel as a state and banning Israeli ships from docking in its ports.

“These are the only ways that we can express our support. Other than that, of course, humanitarian assistance and to try and bring injured babies and women to be treated here in our hospitals,” he said.

Malaysia has done what it could and would certainly, without hesitation, support any initiative taken by the Muslim world, particularly the Arab and other neighbouring countries, to stop the Israeli aggression in Gaza.

Anwar said he has also directly discussed the situation in Gaza with United States President Joe Biden, despite being aware of Malaysia’s limitations as a small country.

“But of course, he thinks it is one leader from a small country of no consequence; it does not matter. I had to play my role.

“I have to present the conscience of the majority of Malaysians. Muslims or Hindus or Buddhists or Christians in this country, we believe in freedom, compassion, and human rights,” he said.

Israel has killed over 27,000 people in the Gaza Strip since October 7. The military onslaught has caused mass displacement and destruction and created conditions for famine.

— Bernama

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