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Mahar calls on international community to pressure Israel to free Palestine

According to the Malaysian Humanitarian Aid and Relief (MAHAR), the number of casualties is rising amid intensified airstrikes and ground assaults.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Mar 2025 10:02AM

Mahar calls on international community to pressure Israel to free Palestine
Mahar continues to condemn these atrocities unequivocally and calls upon global actors to end their morally bankrupt complicity. - March 26, 2025

MORE than 200 children were murdered since Israel resumed its attacks on Gaza at the start of Ramadan and overall more than 590 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire was broken last Tuesday.

According to the Malaysian Humanitarian Aid and Relief (MAHAR), the number of casualties is rising amid intensified airstrikes and ground assaults.

“Young men and women - their futures shackled - are dragged into vans.

“Stores become rubble, streets, theatres of humiliation. This is not security. This is the spectacle of domination, repeated daily, amplified by silence,” said Mahar advisor Nurul Izzah Anwar.

She stressed that Mahar continues to condemn these atrocities unequivocally and calls upon global actors to end their morally bankrupt complicity.

“Justice and accountability can no longer remain hostage to convenience or geopolitical interest.

“To the international community - your inaction is a verdict. Your feebly worded “concerns” are insults scribbled on the margins of a death warrant.

“Your condemnations are postscripts to a genocide. Your resolutions, parchment for the bonfire,” she said.

Izzah urged the international community to sanction the Israeli regime.

‘Halt every dollar, every weapon, every diplomatic shield that enables this slaughter. Pressure Israel to free Palestine.

“To Palestine: Your soil is sown with stories. They will never make a sovereign nation disappear,” she added. – March 26, 2025

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