‘Resolute’ action needed to end ‘hateful atrocities’ against Palestinians: Malaysian premier

Anwar Ibrahim demands accountability for Israel's ‘violations of international law’

By Alperen Aktas

ISTANBUL (AA) - Marking the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday said that “strong and resolute action” is urgently needed to end the “horrendous bloodletting and barbaric and hateful atrocities” being committed against the Palestinians.

"The argument of self-defense cannot be allowed to justify indiscriminate bombings, killings, and wounding of men, women and children. Starving Palestinians of food, water, and basic medical needs are clearly war crimes," Ibrahim said on X.

"We bear witness to atrocities not seen in decades, inhumane acts of devastation and cruelty on an unimaginable scale perpetrated in plain sight with utter impunity," he added.

He said that International Solidarity Day is again a “painful reminder that after 75 years, Palestine has yet to be freed from the brutal occupation."

Ibrahim underscored the need for a “just, fair, and equitable” solution to the conflict.

He called on the UN Security Council to fulfill its duty to maintain peace and security globally.

The Malaysian prime minister also called on all member states to adhere to relevant UN resolutions and uphold the principles of the UN Charter, demanding accountability for Israel's violations of international law.

"Malaysia reiterates its support towards the State of Palestine's request to gain full membership status at the UN. Access must be granted to all UN-mandated bodies to the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)," Ibrahim added.

"Malaysia remains unwavering in its support of the Palestinian cause, demonstrating a commitment to justice and compassion and recognizing the enduring struggle of the Palestinians in their quest for freedom and self-determination based on the pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital," Ibrahim concluded.

Qatar announced an agreement late Monday to extend an initial four-day humanitarian pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas for an additional two days, under which further prisoner exchanges will be carried out.

Israel launched a massive military campaign in the Gaza Strip following a cross-border attack by Hamas on Oct. 7.

It has since killed over 15,000 people, including 6,150 children and 4,000 women, according to health authorities in the enclave.

The official Israeli death toll stands at 1,200.

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