Selangor Journal
Children cry during the funeral of the Faojo family, killed in an Israel strike on Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on November 11, 2023. — Picture via AFP

Israel bent on genocide, says Wisma Putra as strikes on Rafah begin

KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — Malaysia vehemently condemns the latest attacks by Israel on Rafah in Gaza on Monday, in which, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry, 19 people were killed.

The Foreign Ministry, Wisma Putra, said the attacks, which came just hours after Hamas’s acceptance of a ceasefire proposal from the negotiations brokered by Egypt and Qatar, only demonstrate Israel’s intransigence and unwillingness to work for peace.

“The Israeli regime is bent on pursuing genocide and a war of extermination against the besieged Palestinians. As such, Israel deserves the strongest condemnation from the international community,” it said in a statement today.

Wisma Putra said the ongoing assaults on civilians by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), particularly in Rafah, Gaza, are unequivocally abhorrent and reprehensible, particularly as innocent children, women and the most vulnerable are sheltering in densely populated camps — the last bastion of refuge against Israeli aggression.

“The international community must redouble efforts to get the Israeli regime to cease its blatant criminal acts, and hold it accountable under international humanitarian law and international human rights law,” it said.

—Bernama

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