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A view of an ‘Adir’ fighter jet at a location given as the Nevatim Airbase, in Israel, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on April 14, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS via ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES

Malaysia reiterates stance prohibiting Israeli companies to operate in the country — PM

PUTRAJAYA, May 7 — Malaysia remains steadfast in its position not to allow any company registered in Israel to conduct any activities in this country, said Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The Prime Minister stressed that no Israeli company has been permitted to enter or operate in the country since the Unity Government took over the Federal administration.

“None; we do not allow it. Remember, in 2002, the one who allowed Israeli ships to enter was Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad when he was prime minister.

“That (permission) was continued until we cancelled it; that is our stance,” he told the press after launching the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) 2024-2028 today.

Anwar was commenting on Dr Mahathir’s call for the government to immediately expel two companies allegedly supplying weapons to the Zionist regime’s military, Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems, which are participating in the Defence Services Asia (DSA) and National Security Conference Asia (Natsec) 2024 exhibitions in the Federal capital.

The three-day DSA and Natsec Asia 2024 exhibitions began yesterday at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre in Kuala Lumpur.

In a post on his social media page, Dr Mahathir urged the Defence Ministry to order these two arms supply companies to leave the country immediately.

He said both companies are the largest arms suppliers to the Zionist regime, which has been attacking and bombing the Palestinian people since October 7 last year.

Dr Mahathir argued that allowing such companies to be present would make a mockery of the country’s efforts in opposing the atrocities committed by the Tel Aviv regime.

— Bernama

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