Malaysia merely defending Muslims, not seeking to be ‘hero’, says Anwar


Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says Malaysia must take a stand against the atrocities committed by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza because it is a humanitarian matter. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 21, 2023.

MALAYSIA’S determination to fight for the cause of the Palestinians, who continue to be oppressed by Israel, is not because it wants to be a “hero”. Instead, it is on the basis of a responsibility to defend Muslims, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.

He said this struggle must be pursued because the people of Gaza have been oppressed for almost seven decades.

“The Muslim ummah is challenged and tested… hence, we must show our firmness,” Anwar said in a meet-and-greet session with the Malaysian diaspora in Saudi Arabia, in Riyadh, yesterday. 

About 300 Malaysians living and studying in Saudi Arabia attended the event organised by the Malaysian embassy in Riyadh. 

Malaysian ambassador to Saudi Arabia Wan Zaidi Wan Abdullah, along with Foreign Minister Zambry Abd Kadir, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz and Deputy Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan were present to welcome Anwar’s arrival. 

Anwar is on a two-day working visit to attend the inaugural Asean-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit, which concluded yesterday.

During the event, the prime minister also shared his address at the Asean-GCC Summit, where he urged the world to collectively take action and “not turn a blind eye” to the atrocities committed by Israel against the Palestinians.

“In my speech at the summit, I expressed my appreciation to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for Saudi Arabia’s initiative, along with the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and other Islamic countries in stating their positions on this conflict.

“...there is a clear stance… yes, the issue of Gaza, Palestine, has not been resolved, but this is a humanitarian matter. It is a matter of justice.

“This is not a matter of ethnicity, religion or the Arab world. It is a Palestinian issue… an issue of seizing the rights of the people, their land, their property, and even their dignity,” Anwar said. 

The prime minister said when the Palestinian-Israel conflict flared up again recently, the whole world became angry about the violence that was taking place.

“When in fact, atrocities (against Palestinians) are committed every day… grabbing of land, killing of children, women, (the) humiliation has gone on for decades.

“Where is the humanity? This is why we need to speak out,” said Anwar, who hopes that the small step taken by Malaysia to help the Palestinians would encourage other countries to follow suit.

Anwar said after his audience with Crown Prince Mohamed today, he will leave for Istanbul to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to further discuss the issue on Palestine and Gaza before heading to Cairo to meet Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

“The meeting with El-Sisi is to discuss the opening of the Rafah pass to facilitate the distribution of food, drink and medical aid to Palestine,” he said.

At the gathering, Anwar, who is also finance minister, said the Unity Government prioritised political stability, economic growth, bringing in foreign investment and uplifting the status and well-being of the people.

On poverty eradication, he said the policies implemented by the government were showing promising results, with the government’s efforts to eradicate hardcore poverty successfully reducing the number to approximately 14,000 people, compared to 120,000 in early 2022. – Bernama, October 21, 2023.


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  • Muslims tend to justify terrorists atrocities on the basis of unity in their religion. Christians dont do this. A terrorist is an evil person who uses violence to kill, injure and terrorize others for whatever reasons they think justifies their actions. They should be condemned whatever their religion. Hamas are terrorists who have denied the Palestinian inhabitants of Gaza an election since they took power in 2007. like the Taliban in Afghanistan they rule through fear. The Palestinian leaders of other political persuasions do not distance themselves enough so that all Palestinians are punished for the actions of terrorists amongst them. Of course Israel is to blame for the horrendous situation in Palestine. But the Palestinian leaders and their allies are not doing enough for their own people and seem content only to cry victimization. Hiding behind terrorists will not advance their cause. Exposing the Israeli wrongdoings and inhumane treatment of Palestinians within Israel is how to turn public opinion in their favour.

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