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Pragmatic but passionate: Anwar continues nation’s advocacy for Palestine

Humanitarian aid, explicit condemnation of Israeli occupation at forefront of PM’s support

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 18 Oct 2023 7:00AM

Pragmatic but passionate: Anwar continues nation’s advocacy for Palestine
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has repeatedly called for recognising the root cause: the prolonged occupation of Palestine and the subsequent longstanding suffering of Palestinians. – Pixabay pic, October 18, 2023

by The Vibes Team

KUALA LUMPUR – In a world where international relations, political ties and national stances are often influenced by pragmatic self-interests, the consistency of Malaysia’s stand towards the Palestinian cause remains noteworthy. 

At the helm of this unwavering support now is Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, a figure who has amplified Malaysia’s voice against the injustices faced by Palestinians.

Anwar’s recent statements underscore his deep-seated commitment to this issue. 

Rejecting Western pressure to condemn “militant” nationalist movement Hamas, Anwar emphasised the historical relationship between Malaysia and Hamas and the legitimate electoral mandate the group received in Gaza. 

His remarks stress a fundamental principle: the right of the people to self-determination.

Regardless of the political stance on Hamas, the underlying message was clear: Malaysia recognises and respects the choice of the Gazan people.

Beyond mere rhetoric, Anwar has actively called for pragmatic measures to alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. 

Despite criticisms at home, he has been keen to clarify that sending troops overseas is not a matter of mere impulse. 

Instead, it requires the collective decision of regional allies, taking into consideration logistical and strategic constraints.

Further establishing Malaysia’s humanitarian stance, Anwar has also urged the establishment of a humanitarian corridor in Rafah and a cessation of bombardment. 

The emphasis on creating safe channels for aid signifies Malaysia’s genuine intent to support distressed civilians caught in the crossfire.

His commitment to addressing Israel’s occupation of Palestine is evident through his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia. 

During the Asean and Gulf Cooperation Council Summit, he plans to discuss the need for meetings with other world leaders to address this crisis. This proactive approach highlights Malaysia’s dedication to finding a solution.

Anwar’s call for Israel to abandon its “politics of dispossession” also provides a crucial insight into his broader vision for the region: a peaceful coexistence based on justice, respect, and acknowledgment of the rights of the Palestinian people. 

It is a vision rooted in a belief that the plight of Palestinians is not just an “Arab” or “Muslim” issue but a fundamental human rights concern; this is made more clear by how Palestinians of other faiths such as Christians have also been met with violence from Israeli authorities and even settler communities.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (centre) has announced a RM10 million aid package for Palestine, underlining Malaysia’s commitment to providing humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people. – Anwar Ibrahim Facebook pic, October 18, 2023
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (centre) has announced a RM10 million aid package for Palestine, underlining Malaysia’s commitment to providing humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people. – Anwar Ibrahim Facebook pic, October 18, 2023

Malaysia: Palestine’s perpetual friend

Malaysia’s history of supporting the Palestinian cause is hardly a young, brief one: the nation has, year after year, administration after administration, consistently used international platforms to raise its voice against the continued oppression of Palestinians. 

Moreover, Malaysia has remained a staunch advocate for the rights of Palestinians on various international platforms, including the United Nations. 

Anwar has repeatedly called for recognising the root cause: the prolonged occupation of Palestine and the subsequent longstanding suffering of Palestinians. 

Wisma Putra has also not shied away from using strong terms, urging the international community to take a stand against what it terms as an Israeli “apartheid administration”.

Additionally, Anwar has announced a RM10 million aid package for Palestine, underlining Malaysia’s commitment to providing humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people. 

The government is also looking into raising a total of RM100 million for the Palestinians. 

This aid is crucial, especially given the dire situation in Gaza, where access to basic necessities like food and medical supplies has become increasingly challenging, largely due to Israel’s blockade.

Malaysia’s position is clear in that it stands against actions that harm innocent civilians, and the government is determined to expedite humanitarian aid to prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis.

On the ground, rallies in Kuala Lumpur often see thousands expressing solidarity with Palestinians, reflecting the collective sentiment of the Malaysian population. 

This sentiment is in tandem with the government’s foreign policy, with Malaysia being a vocal supporter of Palestinian rights and maintaining no diplomatic ties with Israel.

Under the leadership of Anwar, Malaysia has not just passively observed the occupation of Palestine, but has actively intervened through diplomatic, humanitarian, and advocacy roles. 

The country’s consistent stance is a testament to its unwavering commitment to justice, self-determination, and human rights. – The Vibes, October 18, 2023

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