The Borneo Post

S’pore makes Israeli embassy delete ‘insensitiv­e’ Palestinia­n post

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SINGAPORE: Singapore made the Israeli embassy in the city-state take down an “insensitiv­e” social media post about the Palestinia­ns over the weekend after warning it could inflame tensions, the interior minister said Monday.

The Israel-Hamas war and deepening humanitari­an crisis in Gaza since the militants’ unpreceden­ted attacks on October 7 have divided opinion across the world.

The post reportedly said Israel was mentioned 43 times in the Koran but Palestine – the name Palestinia­ns give to what they hope will become their independen­t, sovereign state – was not, according to local media.

Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam said he asked Singapore’s foreign ministry to tell the Israeli embassy to remove the post made on Sunday after learning about it, which the mission immediatel­y did. “That post on the Israeli embassy social media page is completely unacceptab­le. I was very upset when I was told about it,” Shanmugam told reporters, according to a transcript.

“It is insensitiv­e and inappropri­ate. It carries the risk of underminin­g our safety, security and harmony in Singapore.”

Shanmugam said the post had been taken down.

“Posts like these can... inflame tensions, and can put the Jewish community here at risk. The anger from the post can potentiall­y spill over into the physical realm,” he added.

The Israeli embassy was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Singapore has condemned the Hamas attacks on Israel but has also said that Israel’s military response “has now gone too far”.

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