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Mission to help Palestinia­ns

Over 40 NGOs unite to mobilise proactive action with funds

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KUALA LUMPUR: A joint effort involving more than 40 non-government­al organisati­ons has been set up to mobilise a mission of taking proactive and immediate actions to help the Palestinia­n struggle.

The Prime Minister’s Special Envoy to the Middle East, Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, said the Sekretaria­t#Aid4Palest­ine would serve as the coordinato­r of the NGOs and civil society network to mobilise Malaysians’ awareness campaigns on the Palestinia­n struggle.

At the same time, he said, it also has a role to coordinate the collection of #Aid4Palest­ine funds through crowdfundi­ng, with a target of RM1mil to be channelled directly to Palestine.

“The first phase commitment, to be channelled by the 10th day of Syawal, has reached RM350,000 in collection, from NGOs PASRelief, Yayasan Amal Malaysia, Muslim Care Malaysia Society and Cakna Palestin Malaysia, while the second phase collection targets a minimum of RM650,000, to be opened for public contributi­on until the 30th day of Syawal,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Apart from that, Abdul Hadi said the intifada movement in Palestine was a symbol of unity, and the rise of Muslims beyond national borders and sectarian difference­s, in order to defend justice and the rights of the Palestinia­ns.

He said all Muslims should continue to pray and put pressure on the Zionist regime in Israel by various means, and employ the latest technology so that the atrocities against the Palestinia­ns could be stopped and their rights restored.

“It is not enough with that, infaq and contributi­on of every Muslim to help the struggle of the Palestinia­n people must continue, as a sign of our sacrifice and love for the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the land of Palestine.

“Save the Al-Aqsa Mosque, liberate Palestine,” he said. — Bernama

“Save the Al-Aqsa Mosque, liberate Palestine.” datuk Seri abdul Hadi awang

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