The Borneo Post

M’sian support motivates Palestinia­ns to defend Jerusalem

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PUTRAJAYA: All the six panellists of a special forum at the Putra Mosque here yesterday voiced their support for Palestine and expressed opposition to the United States recognitio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

One of the panellists, Palestine Ambassador to Malaysia Datuk Dr Anwar Al-Agha, said Palestine would never give up Jerusalem as its capital with the support given by Malaysians, especially through the ‘ Save Jerusalem’ White Solidarity Rally at the Putra Mosque. The rally was held after the forum and Friday prayers.

Anwar said the support of Malaysians led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would motivate the Palestinia­ns to defend Jerusalem.

“Today is a great day for Malaysia and Palestine. Satu Malaysia, Satu Palestin ( One Malaysia, One Palestine). I hope one day Malaysians can go and pray there (in Jerusalem) without Israeli interventi­on,” he said.

Another panellist, Islamiah Dakwah Foundation of Malaysia ( Yadim) president Dr Yusri Mohamad, said the United States’ action in supporting the cruel acts of Israel was proof of the arrogance of the major power.

“We are also witnesses to the arrogant stance of the United States towards the nations supporting Palestine. The United States has threatened them (that it will cut off financial aid). The United States is putting pressure on sovereign states in the United Nations.

“The world has seen such arrogance over the past 70 years and it is unacceptab­le,” he said.

Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, another of the panellists, proposed that Malaysia be the coordinati­ng centre for the Palestinia­n diaspora.

“This will help the Palestinia­ns shape the future well-being of the nation,” he said.

He explained that this was one of the efforts that could be taken in helping the Palestinia­ns, besides NGOs staging protests against the Jewish atrocities and talks by the government through the diplomatic channels. — Bernama

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